Tesla owners host largest light show yet with over 1,100 vehicles
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Tesla owners in Belgium organized the largest synchronized light show in Europe, featuring 1,150 vehicles at DronePort in Sint-Truiden. This surpassed last year's event in South Korea and included drones creating visuals in the sky. The show was captured in multi-angle footage shared on Tesla's account, showcasing a blend of vehicle and aerial performances. Organizer Simon Pollock announced future light shows, including one in Tennessee. Previous notable events include performances in California and Austria, illustrating the growing popularity of Tesla community gatherings focused on light shows and performances.
On Sunday, owners joined 1,150 vehicles together at DronePort, Sint-Truiden, Belgium for the world's largest Tesla light show yet.
In addition to the Tesla light show from the vehicles themselves, the video also looks to include some drones in the sky which are used to create spell out Tesla and the Tesla logo.
Simon Pollock, one of the organizers for many of the world's largest light shows in recent years, also says that the next light show event will be held at the Chattanooga Charge event.
Several other notable Tesla light shows have taken place in the past few years, including last year's X Takeover event in San Luis Obispo, California, featuring the first live performance element with DJ Ravi Jakhotia.
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