After hours of delay caused by persistent rain, the much-anticipated drone show 'Do You Miss Me' was presented late Tuesday night at Manik Mia Avenue as part of the July Uprising Day commemoration events.
Organised by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs under the banner of July Reawakening, the 12-minute show synchronised display using 1,100 drones—began at 11 pm, drawing thousands of spectators who had been waiting through the daylong music festival despite the drizzle and shifting schedules.
Originally scheduled for 7:30 pm, the performance faced repeated rescheduling due to the adverse weather. By the time it began, many attendees had already left, soaked by the rain.
Those who stayed, however, were treated to a stunning visual narrative that blended technology with pointed political commentary.
The sky show opened with the image of a hand holding a placard reading “Do You Miss Me,” followed by a glowing, grotesque portrayal of the ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s face. As the image emerged, many shouted slogans in protest.