The evening was also the first big fundraiser in memory of Nottingham student Barnaby Webber
Hundreds of drones took to the night sky in Nottingham for an epic light show transporting the audience through time and space. Called Evolution, the unique show took place at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground.
"It will promote inclusivity and be anti-violence and bullying. Essentially a force that reflects the nature our our beloved boy. We would like to thank everyone involved in the event and all of the volunteers and especially the wonderful people of Nottingham who continue to show our family such unfailing support and compassion."
Dominic Mills, CEO of Yuup, the company behind Evolution said:"We were hugely excited to be able to bring this unique show to the people of Nottingham in collaboration with Celestial and our venue partner, Trent Bridge.
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