The magical universe of Harry Potter is preparing to conquer the night sky with DroneArt Show: Harry Potter™, a large-scale drone show which will tour several cities in Spain. Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, and Seville are among the most prominent stops on a tour that blends technology, music, and nostalgia for the film saga.
This immersive proposal combines more than 1.200 perfectly synchronized drones Featuring the original film soundtracks, ambient lighting, and active audience participation via LED wristbands, the event is being presented as one of the most exciting leisure activities on the calendar, especially for those who grew up with the stories of the young wizard and are looking for a different way to return to his world.
An aerial tribute to the Harry Potter films
DroneArt Show: Harry Potter™ is presented as A visual and auditory tribute to the most memorable moments of the eight films in the sagaIn the sky, drones act as light brushes that draw silhouettes, symbols, and iconic scenes recognizable to both die-hard fans and those who have only seen the movies once.
The show is structured in several blocks or acts, depending on the city, with structures ranging from Two major events in Barcelona and Valencia until one division into seven parts in Sevillewhere popular sequences such as Quidditch™ matches, the final battle between Harry and Voldemort, or the appearance of beloved characters like Dobby are recreated.
Throughout the performance, the 1.200 drones generate high-precision aerial formationscreating shields, emblems, character silhouettes, and other elements linked to the magical world. All of this is accompanied by selections from the original soundtrack, helping attendees to immediately identify each moment with minimal explanation.
In some cities, the show also includes dialogue fragments from films which are integrated with the music to reinforce the narrative aspect of the experience. The feeling is that of attending a kind of recap of the saga, but projected onto the sky instead of a traditional screen.

Immersive experience: LED wristbands and audience participation
One of the most striking elements of DroneArt Show: Harry Potter™ is the use of Interactive LED wristbands that are given out with the ticketEach attendee receives their own upon entering the venue and, from that moment on, becomes part of the luminous choreography that surrounds the show.
These bracelets are synchronized with each phase of the showso that they light up, change color, or flash at key moments. A particularly striking example occurs when the four Hogwarts™ houses are represented: the audience is enveloped in a sea of lights in the colors of Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff, reinforcing the feeling of belonging to one of them.
The idea is not just to look at the sky, but to generate a visual connection between the public and the figures created by the dronesThe result is reminiscent of a large interactive grandstand, where each person becomes almost a pixel on a giant screen, bringing light to the overall scene.
This immersive approach is designed for all audiences: Families with children, groups of friends, couples, or veteran fans of the sagaYou don't need to know every detail of the books or movies to enjoy the experience, although those who know the story inside and out will recognize very specific references.
Madrid: the Zarzuela Hippodrome as the main venue
In Madrid, the DroneArt Show: Harry Potter™ will be held at the Zarzuela Hippodrome, which will be transformed into a large open-air amphitheaterThe venue will be used as a natural viewpoint towards the sky, where the drone show unfolds at nightfall.
The Madrid event is part of an international tour promoted by Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences and the Fever platformThe performances are scheduled to take place on various dates in September, in the late afternoon and evening, with doors opening a few hours earlier to facilitate access and audience organization.
In addition to the main show, Madrid will feature a themed area focused on the magical universeIn this area, gastronomic offerings inspired by the saga and official merchandise sales points will be available, so many attendees can take the opportunity to shop or grab a bite before the drones start.
The organization emphasizes that Tickets will be limited A waitlist system is being used through Fever to manage access to the presale. Pre-registration is recommended for those wishing to secure better seats or specific dates, as high demand is expected, especially during opening week.

Barcelona and Valencia: large open-air venues
In Catalonia, the show will land at the Barcelona Forum Park, a space known for hosting large outdoor events. There, DroneArt Show: Harry Potter™ will be divided into two great acts which revisit some of the most recognizable moments of the films, always with the support of a sound display based on the original soundtrack.
In Barcelona, the event is scheduled for the height of summer, with evening sessions planned. Tickets will go on sale with a presale period for those who sign up to the waiting list, a system also used in other cities to manage capacity and ensure good visibility within the venue.
Valencia, for its part, will host the experience in the Ricardo Tormo Circuit, in ChesteA venue regularly used for major sporting events and large-scale shows. It has also been announced there that the show will be structured in two acts, with the full fleet of 1.200 drones deployed over the circuit's track.
In this location, the proposal is completed with the live performance by a violinistThis accompanies several sequences as drones draw patterns in the sky. This combination of live music and aerial choreography aims to reinforce the cinematic nature of the event, making it almost like a concert-spectacle.
As in the other stops, LED wristbands will once again play an important role in Valencia. allowing the audience to become involved in the changes in rhythm and color of the showThe city was already familiar with the original DroneArt Show format, dedicated to classical music, so this Harry Potter-themed version is presented as a natural evolution of the concept.
Sevilla: seven parts to relive the saga at the Jesús Navas Stadium
In Seville, the DroneArt Show: Harry Potter™ will be held at the Jesús Navas Stadium, for two consecutive nightsHere the show has been designed with a seven-part structure, each part focusing on different scenes or symbols from the universe created by JK Rowling.
Drones transform the Seville sky into a blank canvas on which Quidditch™ matches, magical duels and key moments in history are paintedAmong them, the organization has mentioned recreations of the final battle or the appearance of emblematic characters that spectators will easily recognize.
At the entrance, each attendee receives their Interactive LED braceletwhich synchronizes with the show's progress and illuminates the stands with the colors of the four Hogwarts houses. The effect, seen from inside, creates a feeling of an "enchanted" stadium that complements the figures visible in the sky.
The music of the saga once again serves as the common thread, as the scenes are supported by widely recognizable themes. The combination of sound, light, and movement aims to appeal both to those looking for an original night out in Seville and to loyal movie fans.

A format that evolves: from classic DroneArt to the Harry Potter version
DroneArt Show: Harry Potter™ is born as derived from the original DroneArt Show formatA drone and classical music show that has already enjoyed success in various Spanish cities, including Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville. In Valencia, for example, audiences have been able to enjoy versions focused on works such as "The Four Seasons" before the arrival of the magical edition.
The big difference in this new proposal lies in the weight of the narrative and thematic approachInstead of focusing on famous musical pieces without a specific narrative, the Harry Potter edition relies on the structure of the films to build a recognizable storyline, with scenes that viewers automatically place within the context.
This makes the show something closer to an immersive audiovisual spectacle rather than a simple light show. Drones cease to be merely an aesthetic resource and become a means of storytelling, synchronized with music, dialogue, and audience reactions.
Experience, however, maintains DroneArt's distinctive hallmark in terms of technical precision and coordinationThe fleet of 1.200 drones moves in unison, generating figures that require exact calculations of position and time, something that the viewer perceives in the form of fluid movements and scene changes well adjusted to the sound rhythm.
International tour and anniversary context
The arrival of DroneArt Show: Harry Potter™ in Spain is part of an international tour that covers the United States, the United Kingdom and various European citiesAmong the highlights is a special event in Los Angeles, planned for a large outdoor stadium with a single performance and exclusive content to commemorate the franchise's history.
This tour coincides with the celebration of 25th anniversary of the Harry Potter film sagaThis explains the commemorative focus of the show. The proposal joins other initiatives linked to the magical world, such as temporary exhibitions, immersive experiences, and themed restaurants already existing in some European capitals.
In Spain, the arrival of the show reinforces the commitment to large-format immersive displaysAt a time when many venues are opening up to proposals that blend popular culture, technology, and family entertainment, Madrid, in particular, is consolidating its position as a key stop on this global tour.
With its combination of drones, live music, interactive wristbands, and outdoor venues, DroneArt Show: Harry Potter™ positions itself as one of the most striking events for those who want to experience the magical world from another perspectivelooking at the sky instead of the screen, and sharing the experience with thousands of people at the same time.