February 2026 Newsletter

And we’re here!

The DroneSwarm team is in London on 25 and 26 February for the Event Production Show.

Each year, we take the opportunity to network with fellow event professionals from all corners of the industry and share what makes our drone shows so unique.

Keep an eye out on our socials to see how it goes!

The future of fireworks

Last month, it was announced that only silent or low-noise fireworks would be used at any displays run by Cardiff Council.

This move is one of many signalling a shift towards quieter displays, but what does it mean for your events?

Fortunately, DroneSwarm and MLE Pyrotechnics has you covered.

We offer a range of low-noise fireworks and can even supply silent disco-style headphones to play music and ensure you still get to experience the magic.

If this is the future of fireworks, we’re prepared!

Festival season

It may seem early, but blink and it will be the summer!

If you’re organising a festival or concert, a drone light show is the perfect way to add a new dimension and wow your audience.

We’ve produced bespoke shows to take place alongside Paloma Faith’s performance at the Godiva Festival and Faithless at Classic Ibiza at Burghley House.

Find out more here.

Planning ahead

The weather in late winter and early spring is always unpredictable. It can be sunny one minute and rainy the next, posing potential challenges for your drone light show or firework display.

Luckily, we always plan ahead.

At DroneSwarm, we ensure contingency plans are in place to give you the best possible experience, regardless of the weather. From relocating your display to providing an alternative show, we have plenty of options for your peace of mind.

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