The timeless magic of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan will soar to dazzling new heights as sky-theatre specialists, Lumina Drones, unveils the world’s first Peter Pan drone light show at Ragley Hall in Warwickshire on 11 April 2026.

In partnership with Great Ormond Street Hospital, this groundbreaking production will bring the beloved story of Neverland to life using over 600 LED drones, transforming the night sky into an illuminated stage. Tickets go on sale on 28 November with £1+VAT from every ticket sold donated to the children’s charity.

Through breathtaking drone artistry, audiences will witness some of the most iconic moments from the legendary tale of ‘the boy who wouldn’t grow up’. From Peter, Wendy and Tinker Bell soaring across the London skyline, to the dramatic showdown between the notorious Captain Hook and Peter Pan, the show is meticulously choreographed, together with cinematic sound and lighting design to create an unforgettable sky-bound experience.

Before the main event, guests can enjoy a lively family-friendly atmosphere with fairground rides, face painting, and food stalls serving street eats and refreshments from local traders.

The production is presented in partnership with Great Ormond Street Hospital. In 1929, J.M. Barrie gifted all rights to Peter Pan to the children’s hospital, and it continues to receive royalties for public performances of the play. Lumina Drones is proud to donate £1+VAT from every ticket sold to support Great Ormond Street’s vital work with children and families.

For priority access to early bird tickets priced from £15.99 for children and £18.99 for adults, sign up at luminadrones.com. General tickets go on sale at 10am on 28 November via Eventbrite.