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Dubai World Cup Breaks Guinness Record With 5,983 Drones

Dubai World Cup Breaks Guinness Record With 5,983 Drones

Gulf Insider08-04-2025

The closing ceremony of the 29th edition of the Dubai World Cup, held at Meydan Racecourse, set a new Guinness World Record for the largest flying LED screen formed by multirotor drones.
The display used 5,983 drones and was witnessed by over 60,000 spectators.
The show lasted around 20 minutes and included drone formations, lasers, lights and fireworks. It aimed to deliver a visual experience combining cultural themes and artistic presentations.
The drones created 3D formations in the sky, including portraits of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai.
Other formations included animated scenes of horses and the Dubai World Cup championship trophy.
'Dubai Racing Club broke their own record attempted previously, with a total of 5,983 they have created the largest screen made of drones, with the ability to present videos and images, similar to a commercially available screen, this showcases the innovation and technology of drones,' Guinness World Records said.
In 2023, the previous record was also set at the Dubai World Cup closing ceremony, using 4,000 drones.
Also read: Watch: Dubai World Cup 2025's Record-breaking Closing Ceremony With Drones and Fireworks

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