Flock Drone Art promotes popular summer festivals with air shows
From Badalona to Andorra, of the Ítaca festival in Tarragona, and many other places on the peninsula, drone shows Flock Drone Art Studio They light up the sky of the popular summer festivals, with a memorable and sustainable experience.
In recent summers, A new protagonist has earned a preferential place in the cultural and festival agendas in cities and towns of the peninsula: los drone shows. Far from being a passing fad, They have demonstrated their ability to excite, gather thousands of people and offer memorable and sustainable visual experiences.
The Spanish company Flock Drone Art Studio, specialized in the creation of aerial shows is a pioneer and a reference in this transformation of using these systems, combining technology, art and narrative.
Since the summer season began 2025, Flock Drone Art Studio has participated in some of the most anticipated events on the festive calendar. The company repeated, for the fourth consecutive year, in it Ithaca Festival, where he once again filled the sky of l'Estartit with light and aerial choreographies, to which have been added those of Encamp (Andorra), Badalona, Beasain y Orense, inter alia.
One of the most recent shows, at the beginning of this month of July, has taken place in Catalonia, within the framework of the 33th edition of International fireworks competition City of Tarragona, with a unique show titled Dreaming in Tarragona, in which three hundred drones They have illuminated the sky to pay tribute to this city.
The impact of drone shows goes far beyond their visual spectacularity, highlighting a scenic proposal that is redefining the way of experiencing popular festivals.
This is what he points out Fran Arnau, co-founder and CEO of Flock Drone Art Studio: “shows with drones have stopped being an alternative and have become a key piece within the cultural programming of many municipalities. They are safe, sustainable, They do not pollute acoustically and, besides, allow us to build visual stories with an enormous symbolic load. That's what we're looking for: not only light up the sky, but to excite”.
Each show is custom designed. The creatives at Flock Drone Art Studio work based on a story, a local identity or an institutional message that becomes moving images projected in the sky.
The drones, up to five hundred in some events, draw animated figures, logos, narrative scenes or characters that are combined with synchronized music and ambient lighting effects.
This new model of making culture from Flock Drone Art Sudio has materialized in the development of 324 shows throughout Europe and Africa, in which he has collaborated with both public administrations and private entities and large festivals.
Its approach combines technological precision, artistic direction and a multidisciplinary team that has managed to position the brand as synonymous with innovation, emotion and excellence.
Each of the shows performed by this company brings together thousands of people, gathering more than 100.000 spectators at a single event, as in the America's Cup or in the Drone Show Festival, held in Donostia and Gijón.
“The public reception is exceptional.”, and many municipalities have already incorporated drone shows as a regular part of their festivities”, they point out from the company.
Arnau emphasizes that “we are living a cultural transition, where technology does not replace tradition, but it enriches it. Drone shows allow new ways of telling, to honor, to celebrate… and that connects with different generations, from the little ones to those who have always experienced the holidays from collective emotion”.
From concerts and festivals to institutional celebrations or awareness campaigns, The use of drone shows continues to grow and diversify. What a few years ago seemed like science fiction is today a tool at the service of culture, communication and shared emotion.
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