Here are the latest developments on Vivid Sydney’s drone show as of May 2026.
- The 2026 edition marks the return of Vivid Sydney’s drone displays after a hiatus due to safety and crowd-control concerns. Reports confirm around 1,000 drones were employed across multiple performances, with shows scheduled across 11 nights and 22 total sessions [news coverage from The Guardian and ABC news outlets referencing the same rollout].[1][5]
- The return includes safety measures and closer coordination with police and emergency services to manage crowds, along with a shift to more accessible viewing options from Darling Harbour, following last year’s crowd-safety debates about drone activities.[3][5]
- The drone program is described as the festival’s largest drone showcase to date, incorporating themes like “Starbound” and featuring both daytime and evening programming to broaden audience reach.[2][4]
- Coverage notes the 2026 drone shows run through mid-June, with up to 22 shows across 11 nights, and the overall festival lineup expanding to daytime art displays and laser components from ER Productions competing for attention with the drones.[4][5]
Illustrative context
- Visuals from the event depict drones forming large-scale light tableaux above Darling Harbour, often described as transforming the skyline into dynamic “galaxies” and other immersive scenes, with some reports highlighting the addition of pyrotechnics in a subset of drones for certain pieces.[2]
If you’d like, I can compile a concise timeline of key show dates, safety milestones, and any notable changes to the drone tech or display themes for this year, or pull direct quotes from specific outlets.
Citations:
- Guardian: Drone show returns to Vivid Sydney 2026[1]
- 7NEWS coverage of Vivid Sydney drone show, 2026 return[2]
- Yahoo News Australia on daytime attractions and safety measures[3]
- TimeOut Sydney on 2026 drone show scale and schedule[4]
- ABC News Australia on safety and 2026 program expansion[5]