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Dragons will soar above Nottingham this winter as a spectacular new drone light show arrives at Trent Bridge.
Sky Kingdom will see hundreds of illuminated drones take to the skies above Trent Bridge, creating giant dragons, soaring kingdoms and magical fantasy worlds in a large-scale outdoor spectacle inspired by the timeless appeal of myth and legend.
Created by Britain's Got Talent 2026 finalists Celestial and produced by experience company Yuup, the show combines cutting-edge drone technology with cinematic music to create an immersive experience designed for families, fantasy fans and anyone who loves a spectacular night out.
Sky Kingdom uses synchronised drone choreography to paint enormous fantasy-inspired scenes across the night sky. Audiences can expect towering dragons, enchanted landscapes and epic aerial formations unfolding above them throughout the performance.
Visitors will also be able to enjoy pre-show festivities in the Trent Bridge concourses, featuring food, drinks and entertainment, before the main performance begins after dark.
Unlike traditional fireworks displays, the show contains no loud bangs, making it a quieter experience for audiences while reducing disruption to pets and wildlife.
🌟 The latest production from Celestial, finalists on Britain’s Got Talent
🐉 Watch breathtaking dragon formations soar overhead
✨ Hundreds of synchronised drones performing in spectacular aerial formations
🎶 A powerful cinematic soundtrack perfectly choreographed to every moment
🍔 Enjoy food, drinks and entertainment before the show
🌟 An unforgettable outdoor experience for families, couples and groups
🏟️ Experience Sky Kingdom beneath the stars in a world-class stadium setting
📍 Location: Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham
📅 Date: Saturday 5 December 2026
🕒 Time: 6:30 PM
⏳ Duration: Approximately 40 minutes
👤 Age requirement: Suitable for all ages. Children under 3 go free with a paying adult
♿ Wheelchair accessible. To book a wheelchair bay, please email accessibility@yuup.co before booking and we'll be happy to help. Each wheelchair bay includes one complimentary companion seat. Where possible, we'll seat the rest of your party nearby, but at some venues this isn't possible and they may be seated a short distance away. Please contact us before booking any other tickets so we can advise on the best available seating.
💡 Please note: Contains flashing lights and may not be suitable for those with light sensitivities
| Sky Kingdom: A Dragon Drone Light Show (5 Dec 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 17:00 | - 20:30 |
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