A 1,200-drone Harry Potter-themed sky show hosted by Bonnie Wright will transform Dodger Stadium into an immersive fan experience Saturday, June 13, 2026. (Warner Bro. Entertainment Inc./Media Handout)
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Fans of the Wizarding World will have a chance to see the magic take to the skies over Dodger Stadium when a new Harry Potter-themed drone spectacle makes its world premiere in Los Angeles.
“DroneArt Show: Harry Potter” is set for a one-night-only event Saturday, June 13, at UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium as part of the franchise’s “25 Years of Magic” celebration, organizers announced.
The open-air production, presented by Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences and Fever, will be hosted by Bonnie Wright, who portrayed Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter films.
A limited number of attendees will have the opportunity to meet the actress following the performance.

Bonnie Wright
The centerpiece of the evening will be a performance featuring 1,200 illuminated drones choreographed to music and moments from the Harry Potter film series.
Audience members will be able to wear synchronized LED wristbands designed to interact with the show, while pyrotechnics and stadium-wide lighting effects will add to the spectacle, organizers said.
Harry Potter Merchandise, Prizes
The event is designed as a full-evening fan experience. Gates open at 6 p.m., allowing guests to enjoy food and beverages, including Butterbeer, shop for exclusive Harry Potter merchandise, and take part in photo opportunities inspired by the films.
Fans are encouraged to attend in costume and participate in “fancam” moments throughout the night. Trivia contests centered on the Wizarding World will offer prizes, including tickets to Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood.
The Los Angeles event follows a sold-out preview performance in Phoenix, where audience members described the experience as emotional and unlike anything they had previously seen.
“The entire experience felt like watching a film, blending joyful nostalgia with elements I’d never seen before. I hadn’t felt that kind of joy since I first discovered the movies as a kid,” an attendee said.
Sofia Altuna, global lead for DroneArt Show at Fever, said organizers wanted to create an experience that felt both cinematic and emotionally resonant.
“We set out to create something that feels as emotional and cinematic as the films, but experienced in a completely new way,” Altuna said. “The response from audiences has been moving, and Los Angeles allows us to bring that experience to a new scale, with new moments created especially for this celebration.”
DroneArt Show: Harry Potter is currently touring selected cities worldwide.
Organizers said ticket availability for the Los Angeles event is limited.
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