Mysteryland closes chapter in spectacular fashion with iconic end show | News | Deep House London
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Mysteryland closes chapter in spectacular fashion with iconic end show | News | Deep House London
"This year's final show was more immersive and expansive than ever before: 800 drones, fireworks, lasers, video, lights, and sound were choreographed into a 15-minute spectacle where every element seamlessly merged into one another. The sky above the pyramid transformed into a living canvas, as the crowd was enveloped in 360 degrees of fireworks and visual effects. New this year was the narrative character of the end show, centered around themes of love and connection."
"We wanted to close this chapter of Mysteryland with a finale bigger than ever before: a show centered around love and connection. What we've created here with Mysteryland is about complete integration. Drones, lasers, video, fireworks, and sound all speak to one another, forming a single visual and musical story. It's no longer just about the technology; it's about what happens when everything truly comes together."
Mysteryland concluded its current iconic format with a fully integrated grand finale combining 800 drones, fireworks, lasers, video, lights, and sound. The festival welcomed 100,000 visitors from 81 countries and revealed its largest redesigned mainstage shaped like an arena with four dancefloor levels. Tens of thousands gathered around the pyramid for a 15-minute spectacle that transformed the sky into a living canvas with 360-degree fireworks and visuals. The finale introduced a narrative centered on love and connection and was developed in collaboration with AB InBev/BUD. The lineup spanned contemporary stars and legendary acts, and the event will return in 2027 with a new concept.
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