You don’t need to love the band Phish or be a fan of drone photography to be amazed by this epic fly-through of a live concert in the world’s flashiest new concert venue.

Storied jam band Phish played four sell-out nights at The Sphere in Las Vegas, with astounding visuals to accompany the party atmosphere.  The venue’s all-screen and next-level sound are already considered legendary, even though Phish was just the second band after U2 to take up residency.

JayByrd Films takes us on an absolutely amazing drone journey from the exterior of the venue, through the lobby, turning tricks, and then going into the venue, which is full on rocking out to music and video.

The logistics of flying into such a complex venue during a live performance, full of people, is daunting, yet the drone operator seemingly handles it with ease. Even flying through a set of lit rings that feel impossibly small to pilot through.

Take a look at the Instagram video.

Stills from the drone video show the progression of the journey, from outside the venue to the very heart of the stage.

Flying through the lobby of the venue, over crowds of people.
The drone flies through a series of small lit rings, showing amazing flight coordination.
The drone then flies over the huge crowd, to the stage, and around the artists as they play.

 

Flying over the keyboard player

Next-level visuals from a next-level venue.

 

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Showing the full surround of the Sphere’s interior displays.

 

The visuals enveloping the audience with color and pattern.

Check out more of JayByrd Films’ work on their website.

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  1. Larry Gillreath

    In some ways, our expectations about the future were wild-eyed imaginations. Yet in other ways, it was spot-on!

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