Here’s the latest on Vivid Drone Show 2026.
- The Vivid Sydney festival is bringing back its drone spectacle in 2026, with up to 1,000 synchronized drones lighting up Cockle Bay, Darling Harbour, across 22 performances over 11 nights. The shows are free to view (no reservations required) and run in two time slots each evening to help manage crowds. [source coverage indicates a major relaunch and location shift to Cockle Bay for safety and capacity reasons][2][3]
- Opening and run dates: Vivid Sydney 2026 runs from late May into mid-June, with the drone program scheduled as part of the 23-night festival window (May 22 to June 13, 2026 in some reports). The festival otherwise features a wide array of light installations and daytime components in addition to the drone shows.[3][6]
- Safety and logistics: After the 2025 cancellation due to weather and safety concerns, the 2026 edition emphasizes enhanced crowd management and safety protocols, including relocating drone performances to Cockle Bay to provide more space and better viewing conditions.[6][9][3]
- Public reception and accessibility: The drone shows are framed as a return to the festival’s roots with a focus on free, open access for locals and visitors alike, aligning with Vivid’s tradition of public-facing, immersive light experiences.[2][6]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent official schedule and map out the exact show times for your preferred evenings, or summarize what other installations are highlights this year. Would you like a quick snapshot of the upcoming nights or a map of viewing areas around Cockle Bay?
Citations:
- Vivid Sydney drone show details and scale (1,000 drones, 22 performances, Cockle Bay relocation)[1][4][3][2]
- 2025 cancellation context and safety-focused relaunch for 2026[3][6]
- General festival window and free-access notes[5][6][3]