TOKEN 2049
Drone Light Show
- Marina Bay
Mission Objective
The Brief
The brief called for a polished aerial centrepiece that could translate web3 exhibition into a clear visual story. MIRS planned the flight sequence around strong silhouettes, controlled pacing, and formations that would remain legible from the main audience zones.
More Than Marketing
Beyond the spectacle, the show functioned as a shared event moment: a way to give the audience a common focal point, create premium social content, and extend the memory of the occasion beyond the live programme.
Mission Assets










Creative Performance Design
Designing for a City Skyline
The creative system was designed for Singapore's dense night environment, where surrounding lights, skyline reflections, and audience sightlines all affect readability. Each formation used bold geometry and generous spacing so the aerial story could be understood quickly.
Narrative Arc & Camera Strategy
The sequence moved from setup and reveal moments into signature formations, allowing the audience to read the story as it unfolded. Camera angles were considered from the start so the performance could become useful social, PR, and archive content after the show.
- Readable formations Clear silhouettes designed for live audiences and cameras
- Event-led pacing Aerial reveals arranged around the programme moment
- Venue-aware design Spacing and scale adjusted for Singapore sightlines
- Content-ready visuals Scenes selected for social, PR, and archive value
On-Site Execution
Pre-Show Planning
Pre-show planning focused on venue geometry, launch-zone control, audience direction, and show timing. The team prepared the flight path and operating workflow so the drone fleet could perform cleanly within the constraints of the site.
Day-of Operations
On show day, the operation moved through aircraft staging, systems checks, crew coordination, and final sequence validation. The goal was simple: deliver a stable, camera-ready sky performance while keeping the ground operation disciplined and controlled.
500 drones shaped for a Singapore night-sky moment.As Referenced In
MIRS project video confirms a 500-drone TOKEN2049 Singapore display. Official TOKEN2049 information is included as general event context; the page does not assign an unsupported exact year or performance date.
For related planning context, explore MIRS drone light show services, drone shows in Singapore, and the MIRS project portfolio.
Frequently Asked
How many drones were used for TOKEN 2049 Web3 Exhibition?
MIRS Drone Show deployed a 500-drone fleet for TOKEN 2049 Web3 Exhibition in Singapore.
Where did the drone show take place?
MIRS project media shows the display against Singapore's Marina Bay skyline.
How long was the drone show?
The project page uses the approved general duration of approximately 15 minutes because no project-specific duration was published.
Who delivered the TOKEN2049 Singapore drone show?
MIRS project materials identify MIRS Drone Show as the provider for the 500-drone TOKEN2049 Singapore display.