Trent Bridge, home to Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, is hosting the lights show
Another drone light show is coming to Nottingham’s Trent Bridge later this year. Taking place at the cricket ground on March 15, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is set to be a "mesmerising" show.
You can watch as these iconic characters come to life above you, their classic stories illuminated in a magical display fit for all the family. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The Drone Light Show is the latest show created by Celestial, the creators of shows for global brands, in collaboration with Yuup, a local experiences company.
"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an epic drone storytelling spectacle, and we’re hugely proud to be bringing this UK tour to the people of Nottingham.” Dominic Mills, founder of Yuup, added: “Audiences are always looking for new and exciting ways to consume entertainment, and drone light shows are just that! We are the first to bring storytelling in this form and length to audiences around the UK, with our show lasting 45 minutes, compared to a typical drone light show of 8-12 minutes."
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