Log In

Reset Password
BERMUDA | RSS PODCAST

Drones light up the sky in colourful, choreographed display

Illuminating: hundreds of drones were used to paint images in the skies over Hamilton Harbour (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

Hundreds of spectators gathered on Front Street this evening to witness a Bermuda first — a futuristic fireworks display in which the pyrotechnics were replaced by masses of brightly coloured drones.

The light show was held to mark the opening of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship golf tournament, which tees off at Port Royal Golf Course tomorrow.

The event was delayed for almost an hour by strong winds and occasional showers. But that temporary setback only intensified the anticipation of those who had braved the elements.

After finally getting approval for take-off, about 250 drones were launched from the grounds of the Hamilton Princess just before 9.30pm.

What followed was a 15-minute light show that drew gasps from the crowd.

Hovering high over Hamilton Harbour, the synchronised drones painted a series of brightly coloured images to illustrate the upcoming golf tournament.

Danielle Carrera, the tournament director, had said that the display was planned as part of a welcome for those taking part in the golf championship, but was also “part of our ongoing efforts to bring fresh, new community initiatives to the tournament”.

That effort appeared to have paid off.

Sarah Roberts, 12, from Paget, said: “I thought it was spectacular. I’ve never seen anything like that before. It was well worth the wait.”

Tourist Darel McRay was also impressed by what he saw.

Mr McRay, 41, from Ontario, Canada, is visiting the island with his wife, Michelle, on the Norwegian Breakaway cruise ship.

He said: “It’s great — really cool. We went out of our way to make our way to Hamilton from Dockyard tonight to see the show. It really is like fireworks.”

Some viewers did express disappointment that Front Street was not the best vantage point to see the show, but enjoyed the event anyway.

One man, who asked not to be named, said: “It said in the newspaper that this was the best place to watch it, but I think we would have been better off on Pitts Bay Road.

“From where we were, we could only really see it in profile, side-on. It was difficult to make out what the images were.

“But a lot of people came out. We are all excited to see something like this in Bermuda for the first time, and we’ve had a good night.

“It’ll be nice to have it again, like New year’s or something like that.”

You must be Registered or to post comment or to vote.

Published November 13, 2024 at 10:38 pm (Updated November 13, 2024 at 10:39 pm)

Drones light up the sky in colourful, choreographed display

What you
Need to
Know
1. For a smooth experience with our commenting system we recommend that you use Internet Explorer 10 or higher, Firefox or Chrome Browsers. Additionally please clear both your browser's cache and cookies - How do I clear my cache and cookies?
2. Please respect the use of this community forum and its users.
3. Any poster that insults, threatens or verbally abuses another member, uses defamatory language, or deliberately disrupts discussions will be banned.
4. Users who violate the Terms of Service or any commenting rules will be banned.
5. Please stay on topic. "Trolling" to incite emotional responses and disrupt conversations will be deleted.
6. To understand further what is and isn't allowed and the actions we may take, please read our Terms of Service
7. To report breaches of the Terms of Service use the flag icon