Drone Show at Vivid Sydney Halted After Dozens Crash Into Darling Harbour
1-Minute Brief
The incident disrupted a major public event and led to multiple show cancellations, highlighting technical risks in large-scale drone displays.
Key Facts
- About 90 drones fell into Sydney’s Darling Harbour during a Vivid Sydney aerial show.
- Event organisers cited 'unforeseen technical difficulties' as the cause of the malfunction.
- Four scheduled performances were cancelled following the incident.
- Both Vivid Sydney organisers and the UK company behind the show attributed the issue to technical difficulties.
- The drone malfunction occurred during the 7.30pm show on Monday.
What Happened
During a Vivid Sydney event, approximately 90 drones malfunctioned and crashed into Darling Harbour, prompting organisers to cancel subsequent shows.
Why It Matters
The drone crash disrupted a high-profile public event and raises questions about the reliability and safety of drone technology in large-scale entertainment settings.
What's Next
Organisers have not announced when or if the cancelled shows will be rescheduled. Investigations into the cause of the technical difficulties are expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft4h agoVivid Sydney cancels shows after 89 drones plunge into Darling Harbour
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoDozens of drones crash into Sydney harbour after light show glitch
