An impressive Super Bowl-themed drone show was seen in Las Vegas an hour after the Kansas City Chiefs claimed victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
The show featured 1,000 drones that created an extraordinary spectacle of different football elements throughout Resorts World.
Designed by Sky Elements, the audience saw colossal-sized helmets, multiple 400-foot-tall football players in action, and a sign that read “Welcome to Las Vegas.”
All the creations in the air were in blue, white and red colors.
According Elements of heavenThe show ended with a fantastic celebration in the end zone with a shower of confetti on the Bosses.
The show featured 1,000 drones that created an extraordinary spectacle of different football elements throughout Resorts World.
Designed by Sky Elements, the audience saw colossal-sized helmets, multiple 400-foot-tall football players in action, and a “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign.
All the creations in the air were in blue, white and red colors.
According to Sky Elements, the show ended with a fantastic celebration in the end zone by raining confetti on the Chiefs.
After the show ended, Preston Ward, chief pilot at Sky Elements, said: “As huge football fans, we knew we wanted to fly an epic drone show for the Big Game.
‘Our Las Vegas-based drone team worked diligently throughout the day to bring this spectacle to life, and we couldn’t be prouder of the result.
“Flying drone shows for sporting events are really special because sports fans have a unique attachment to the material.”
This comes after it was announced that this year’s Super Bowl was the most-watched television broadcast in history and the second-most-watched broadcast event in the United States behind the Apollo 11 moon landing, with an average of 123.4 million viewers on Sunday night.
The previous record belonged to last year’s Super Bowl, which attracted 115.1 million viewers on average. CBS Sports announced the staggering numbers less than 24 hours after the Kansas City Chiefs lifted the Lombardi Trophy.
The Chiefs, bolstered by Taylor Swift’s support of her boyfriend, tight end Travis Kelce, defeated the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in a thrilling overtime victory to emerge victorious in the Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
After the show was over, Preston Ward, chief pilot at Sky Elements, said: “As huge football fans, we knew we wanted to fly an epic drone show for the big game.”
Multiple football items, including huge helmets, were seen throughout the Strip.
Kelce helped the Chiefs win the Super Bowl over the 49ers in the most-watched television broadcast in history.
Only the Apollo 11 moon landing was watched by more people in history, with an estimated average of between 125 and 150 million people watching the 1969 event live across multiple networks.
On CBS itself, 120 million people watched the game, the largest audience in history for a single network. Incredibly, more than 200 million viewers watched at least part of the Super Bowl on every network and stream that carried the game.
The rest of the top 10 most-watched events of all time are all Super Bowls, dating back to 2011, proving that while Swift will likely have impacted viewership numbers, the games are still extremely popular without the pop star. .
The Super Bowl increased seven percent in viewership compared to last year. Final Nielsen data will be available Tuesday morning.
The game’s total viewership increased 10 percent from last year. Univision averaged more than 2.2 million viewers, the highest number for a Super Bowl for a Spanish-language network.