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The one-night-only Dodger Stadium show will pair 1,200 drones with live music for a sky-high Harry Potter spectacle.

Los Angeles is about to get a little more magical. This June, the sky above Dodger Stadium will transform into a glowing wizarding world spectacle as 1,200 synchronized drones take flight for a one-night-only Harry Potter-themed show.
Called DroneArt Show: Harry Potter, the open-air experience is part of a global tour celebrating 25 years of the franchise—and it’s exactly as over-the-top as it sounds.
Set for June 13 at 9pm at UNIQLO Field, the show mixes drone choreography with the films' instantly recognizable score and dialogue. Visitors will see scenes and symbols from the series reimagined as glowing, moving constellations, floating above the stadium in perfectly timed formations.
But it’s not just a “look up and watch” situation. A live violinist will perform during the show, while guests wear LED wristbands that sync with the performance, turning the audience into part of the display. Before the drones even lift off, the event will set the tone with a themed pre-show atmosphere complete with wizarding-world-inspired food, drinks and merch to round out the evening.
The Los Angeles stop is a special one-night-only performance, with additional moments created specifically for the city as part of the anniversary celebration. That exclusivity, along with limited ticket availability, means this isn’t one to wait on casually—organizers are already pushing a waitlist for early access.
If you want in, tickets are available through Fever (or you can join the waitlist for a better shot). And given the scale—1,200 drones is no small feat—it’s shaping up to be one of the more ambitious sky shows the city has seen.
If you’ve ever wanted to see the wizarding world quite literally written in the stars, this is your moment.
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