⚠️ Attention: 2 dates only!

Looking for a truly spectacular outing to do with the family?
On 5 and 6 June 2026, DroneArt Show: Space Chase will take place at the Bosuilstadion, in Antwerp, for two open-air evenings around light, music and the spatial imagination. The principle is simple and very visual, 1,200 luminous drones rise into the sky and draw shapes, planets, characters and paintings inspired by space. All of this is accompanied by narration and a soundtrack, to create a great luminous adventure above the stadium.
A story in the sky
This new edition of the DroneArt Show is called Space Chase. The show tells the story of Freddie, a little visitor from elsewhere, and Joey, a curious young dreamer, embarked on a cosmic adventure between galaxies, secret encounters, luminous chases and wormholes drawn in the sky.
That’s what makes the experience with children interesting: you don’t just come to watch drones, you follow a story. The images are formed above the stadium, the music accompanies the scenes, and the sky becomes a kind of giant open-air screen.
Know Before You Go
The event takes place outdoors. Doors open two hours before the start of the show, and latecomers are not admitted. It is therefore preferable to arrive early, especially with children. On site, it is possible to buy food and drink before the start of the performance.
Tickets provide access to a seat, the venue is wheelchair accessible, and strollers are allowed.
An original family outing
- DroneArt Show is a show open to all, with no minimum age.
- Children under 3 years old have free access.
- An idea for a possible family outing, provided you take into account the late schedule: the show starts at 10:30 p.m.
Practical information
📅 When: Friday, June 5 and Saturday, June 6, 2026
🕥 Schedule: show at 10:30 p.m., doors open two hours before
⏳ Duration: about 1 hour
📍 Where: Bosuilstadion, Oude Bosuilbaan 54, 2100 Antwerp
🎫 Price: from €34.90
👨 👦 👩 👧 Who is it for: families, older kids, teens, kids who love space, light, stories and visual shows
♿ Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible location
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A few kilometres from Brussels, accessible by train or car for those who want to get out of Brussels