12:08PM, Friday 25 April 2025
Thousands of guests enjoyed a dazzling drone light show at Royal Windsor Racecourse on Saturday.
The Space Safari captivated 12,000 attendees with a ‘breathtaking’ spectacle produced by Lumina Drones and narrated by TV presenter Michaela Strachan.
The event featured the racecourse’s largest gathering since 2016.
The show featured a cosmic tale of animal adventures inspired by an ancient African fable, as more than 500 drones formed dazzling aerial displays.
Using cutting-edge AI and drone-swarm technology, the experience blended vibrant visuals, storytelling and innovative entertainment for guests of all ages to enjoy.
The event received praise online from attendees.
Alongside the show, guests also enjoyed VR gaming concessions, fairground rides, roaming entertainers and culinary treats from local traders.
Shah Kibria, founder of Lumina Drones, said: “It was a magical experience for both staff and guests.
“The event attracted 12,000 guests from all backgrounds and ages.
“It was truly amazing to witness a sea of people unite under the stars with a shared sense of awe.
“Being a first-of-its-kind event, we are continuously developing our drone technology and working closer with our event management teams to enhance the experience at future events.
“We look forward to returning with more eco-friendly theatricals in Windsor’s night sky.”
The show’s next stops include Newcastle Racecourse on September 20, Herts Showground in St Albans on September 27 and Derbyshire County Cricket Ground on October 18.
For more information about tickets and tour updates, visit: https://spacesafari.show/
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