The Nairobi skyline on Wednesday night witnessed the first-ever public drone light show powered by the Jay Pyrotechnics company.

About 300 hundred dazzling drone shows lit up the skies, displaying to residents and visitors a new experience, a combination of modernity, realistic art show, and light show with laser mapping technology.

Jay Pyrotechnics Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Jayshree Suchak said the drone light show coincided with the inauguration of the newly completed green-certified Purple Dot Tower, a 14-storey building located along Mombasa Road, an event where hundreds of drones fitted with lights created moving formations in the sky.

The drones programmed to fly in 3D space to make identifiable visual forms and create a stunning visual spectacle for events featured a groundbreaking combination of cutting-edge drone light technology and symphonic music, creating a mesmerizing artistic spectacle at the unveiling of the Purple Dot Tower. "We successfully executed a groundbreaking 300-drone light show for the official launch of Purple Dot Tower in Nairobi," said the CEO.  Suchak added that the drone show is the first ever of its kind in Nairobi, marking a significant milestone in the city's entertainment and even production landscape.