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DroneArt Show Makes Florida Debut at Tampa Fairgrounds With 500 Drones

More than 500 drones will light up Tampa skies when DroneArt Show arrives at the Florida State Fairgrounds on Nov. 14 and 15. This marks the production’s first visit to…

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 08: 100 illuminated drones perform a choreographed routine over Sydney Harbour accompanied by Beethovens Fifth Symphony performed by Sydney Youth Orchestra on June 8, 2016 in Sydney, Australia. Vivid Sydney is an annual festival that features light sculptures and installations throughout the city. The festival takes place May 27 through June 18. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
(Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

More than 500 drones will light up Tampa skies when DroneArt Show arrives at the Florida State Fairgrounds on Nov. 14 and 15. This marks the production's first visit to the state.

The 65-minute spectacle pairs aerial machines with classical music. Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" plays as drones sketch patterns overhead. Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" accompanies other sequences.

Fever presents this production, which has drawn over half a million viewers around the world. Engineers program each drone while musicians perform beneath thousands of flickering candles.

Drones transform into reindeer. They shift into swans. Technology meets live performance as shapes materialize against darkness.

Thursday's gates swing open at 5:30 p.m., with action starting at 7:30 p.m. Friday welcomes guests at 5 p.m. before launching at 7 p.m.

All ages can attend. The venue meets ADA requirements and sells food plus drinks on-site.

Tickets went on sale through Fever's website, though organizers warn supplies won't last. Both nights may sell out.

Seating works on a first-come basis. Get there quick if you want a good spot.

Drone shows are replacing fireworks at venues across America. Flying machines can craft detailed designs that explosives can't match.

Rain could cancel everything. Organizers haven't announced backup dates, and clouds ruin the view since this happens outside.

Phones will capture plenty of footage. People bring dates, kids, or come alone — the show works for everyone.

That two-hour window before start time? You'll need it. Parking takes time, and finding your spot does too. Don't show up late.