Reaching 25 years is no small milestone, especially for one of Hollywood’s most successful film franchises. That’s what makes this celebration feel so special, particularly for Harry Potter™ fans, who will get to experience a truly unique show at one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
On June 13, UniQlo Field at Dodger Stadium will set the stage for an immersive nighttime experience inspired by the Harry Potter™ films. Throughout the evening, more than 1,200 drones will light up the sky in sync with iconic music and dialogue from the saga, transforming the venue into a spellbinding open-air show.
Harry Potter™ magic lights up the L.A. skies

During the event, a massive fleet of illuminated drones will rise above the stadium, assembling in the sky to form intricate patterns, shapes, symbols, and iconic moments drawn from the Harry Potter™ films. With music and dialogue woven into the choreography, the night sky becomes a moving canvas that revisits beloved characters and locations in a fully immersive 360-degree display.
To enhance the on-the-ground experience, attendees will also wear LED wristbands that respond in real time to the aerial show, pulsing and shifting in sync with the performance overhead.
Guests are encouraged to arrive early to explore food and drink options before the show begins. On-site, exclusive Harry Potter™ merchandise will be available, giving fans the opportunity to take home souvenirs inspired by the event.
Dodger Stadium, the world’s biggest ballpark

Dodger Stadium holds a unique place in American sports architecture as the largest baseball stadium by capacity in the world. Built into the hills of Chavez Ravine and opened in 1962, it was designed on a scale that prioritizes space, visibility, and atmosphere.
With its vast seating bowl stretching across multiple levels, it can host more than 50,000 spectators, a scale unmatched in professional baseball. The stadium’s open-air structure and sweeping sightlines allow it to transform into a massive stage for concerts and immersive shows.
Over the years, Dodger Stadium has hosted legendary shows including The Beatles’ historic 1966 concert, Elton John’s 2022 farewell, and Lady Gaga’s 2022 Chromatica Ball.
This high attendance is supported by a massive 130-acre terraced parking lot wrapping around the facility. Its unique multi-level design allows visitors to park at the same hillside elevation as their seating section. It remains one of the largest parking complexes in professional sports.