Nearly 90 Drones Crash During Vivid Sydney Light Show at Darling Harbour
1-Minute Brief
The incident has raised concerns about the reliability of large-scale drone displays at major public events.
Key Facts
- Almost 90 drones fell from the sky over Sydney's Darling Harbour during a winter light show.
- Vivid Sydney organisers and the UK company behind the drone show attributed the incident to technical difficulties.
- Dozens of drones crashed into the harbour following a glitch during the light show.
- Four performances were cancelled after the malfunction, according to event organisers.
- The incident occurred during Monday’s 7.30pm show.
What Happened
During a scheduled Vivid Sydney light show, nearly 90 drones malfunctioned and fell into Darling Harbour. Organisers cited unforeseen technical difficulties as the cause.
Why It Matters
The mass drone failure has prompted questions about the safety and dependability of drone-based entertainment, potentially impacting future event planning and public perception.
What's Next
Event organisers have cancelled subsequent performances and are investigating the cause of the malfunction. Updates on future shows and technical reviews are expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter10m agoWatch: Light drones fall during display in Sydney
- The GuardianLeft6h agoVivid Sydney cancels shows after 89 drones plunge into Darling Harbour
- BBC NewsCenter3h agoDozens of drones crash into Sydney harbour after light show glitch
