Philly’s skies are lighting up with a one-of-a-kind performance this weekend — drones synced up with live musicians.
Why it matters: If you’re looking to spice up date-night, consider it done.
Driving the news: The DroneArt Show, put on by Fever, is an open-air concert in West Fairmount Park, featuring a fleet of drones that create complex musical arrangements — think animals, ballerinas.
- On tap are classical scores like Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” and Tchaikovsky’s ‘Swan Lake.”
Worth noting: Tickets ($40-$45) and are going fast.
- The VIP picnic area has already sold out.
What to expect: 500 illuminated drones.
- 5,000 battery powered candles will surround the audience and musicians.
🐏 1 standout drone arrangement: A 10-story tall ram moving its feet and bowing its head…