- Texas drone show retells the story of Jesus using 10,000 synchronized aerial devices
- The event earns four Guinness World Records including largest QR code formation
- Global drone displays continue to grow in scale with creative record attempts
One of the largest drone light shows in the US has broken four Guinness World Records as it retells the life of Jesus Christ in the Texas night sky.
The production combined religious storytelling with large-scale aerial photography, pushing drone choreography to numbers rarely attempted at public events.
The Easter event was staged by Aerial Illuminations Drone Light Shows and was recognized for creating the world’s largest QR code, logo, word and flying LED display formed entirely by drones.
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From birth to resurrection
The drone show took place in Manvel, Texas, over nine nights, starting with 5,000 drones and building to a peak of 10,000 units.
Scenes followed the life of Jesus from his birth to the resurrection, with drones forming figures and symbols linked to key moments.
AV Magazine reports that the images included Jesus with his disciples, the word Jesus spelled out in the sky, Christ riding a horse, sitting on a great throne, and a crucifixion scene presented on Good Friday.
Organizers spent more than two months preparing the show, coordinating flight paths, animation timing and safety systems across a team of more than 100 crew members.
Large formations required careful synchronization so that thousands of drones could act as a single animated surface without collisions or loss of signal.
Large-scale drone displays have grown in scope over the past few years, with several attempts to push the numbers higher or introduce new visual concepts.
In May 2025, more than 10,000 drones flew in Ho Chi Minh City to mark the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification.
China pushed the numbers even higher in November when nearly 16,000 drones formed a synchronized display in Liuyang, a city often called the fireworks capital of the world.
Although not that impressive in terms of numbers, in December 2025 2,800 drones formed a playable version of Tetris in the skies of Dubai, and earlier this year Apple used 3,000 drones to create an approximately 500-foot Godzilla figure over Hollywood to promote Monarch: Legacy of Monsters season two.
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