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10,000 Drones Depict 'King Jesus' Over North America
Aerial light show in Texas sets multiple Guinness World Records during Easter celebration
Apr. 9, 2026 at 4:08pm
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A drone light show depicting the story of Jesus Christ sets new world records, showcasing the power of technology to enhance timeless religious celebrations.Checotah TodayIn a spectacular Easter light show, Aerial Illuminations Drone Light Shows created a nine-day drone display over Manvel, Texas depicting the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The finale on Easter featured 10,000 drones forming images and words related to the Christian holiday, setting four Guinness World Records.
Why it matters
The large-scale drone display represents a new frontier in religious and cultural celebrations, using cutting-edge technology to bring a timeless story to life in a visually stunning way. The event highlights the growing popularity of drone light shows as a medium for public spectacles and the ability of new technologies to enhance traditional religious observances.
The details
Over the course of nine nights from March 27 to April 5, Aerial Illuminations produced a series of drone light shows depicting different stories from Jesus' life and ministry, culminating in a finale on Easter that featured 10,000 drones. The production took over two months to plan and involved more than 100 crew members. The finale show set four Guinness World Records, including the largest QR code, largest LED screen, largest logo, and largest word ('JESUS') created by drones.
- The drone light show series ran from March 27 to April 5, 2026.
- The Easter finale took place on April 5, 2026.
The players
Aerial Illuminations Drone Light Shows
The production company that created the nine-day drone light show series depicting the life of Jesus, culminating in the record-breaking Easter finale.
The takeaway
This drone light show represents a new frontier in religious and cultural celebrations, using cutting-edge technology to bring a timeless story to life in a visually stunning way. It highlights the growing popularity of drone displays as a medium for public spectacles and the ability of new technologies to enhance traditional observances.


