How to Book an Indoor Drone Show
- Jacob Howard

- Aug 2
- 2 min read
Updated: 1 day ago
Booking an indoor drone light show is simpler than most people expect. There are no specs to figure out on your end and no equipment to source. The work is in the planning, and that is handled for you. Here is how an indoor drone show comes together, from the first call to showtime.
Start with your event and your date
The first step is the event itself: the occasion, the venue, the date, and the moment you want the show to create. Booking early helps, especially for peak dates around the holidays and New Year, because it leaves room to design the show and plan around your venue. The earlier the conversation starts, the more the show can be built around your night.
What goes into planning the show
From there, the show is designed for your event. That means building the imagery and the timing around your music and your run of show, reviewing the venue so the flight is planned for the space and the audience, and coordinating with your production team so it slots cleanly into the program. Illuminate Drones handles the drones, the design, and the flight, so your team can focus on the rest of the night.

Booked at arena scale
This is the same process behind shows at the highest level. Illuminate Drones has flown indoor drone shows for the Trans-Siberian Orchestra across a full arena tour, and the same planning brings a show to a one-night corporate event or gala. The scale changes, the care does not.
Request a quote
When you are ready, the next step is a quote. See our indoor drone light shows, or request a quote for your event. Most indoor drone shows run between $20,000 and $50,000, with the most common around $25,000.



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