Milwaukee’s July 3 Drone Show Gets Its Boom Back

Milwaukee County is turning the volume back up on its lakefront July 3 spectacle, folding traditional pyrotechnics into the once drone-only show. Organizers say the new hybrid format will keep the quieter, low-emission drone choreography, while reintroducing some of the big-sky flash people expect from a midsummer crowd-pleaser.

Milwaukee County Parks laid out the plan at a briefing in McKinley Park, explaining that the 2026 show will layer fireworks on top of a drone program centered on aerial images of Milwaukee landmarks and patriotic themes, according to Urban Milwaukee. County officials said the main viewing zone will stretch across McKinley Beach and the surrounding parkland.

Show format and who’s flying the drones

The performance is expected to run about 45 minutes, staged in three synchronized 15-minute waves that create 3-D images of city landmarks and patriotic symbols. Coverage of last year’s debut described the same multi-wave structure and a strong reception from crowds, as reported by TMJ4.

Northern Lights Drone Shows, the Caledonia-based operator contracted for the lakefront performance, notes on its site that its pilots are FAA Part 107-certified and that large-scale shows require detailed airspace coordination and geofencing to keep the technology where it is supposed to be.

Funding and sponsorship

The Milwaukee Parks Foundation and a lineup of local donors are footing the bill for the upgraded show, with county staff pegging the total cost at roughly $250,000. Presenting sponsor Michael F. Hupy is again backing the event, and philanthropists David Herro and Jay Franke have put up a $50,000 challenge grant, while Hupy has pledged $10,000 toward that matching fund, according to Urban Milwaukee…

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