Drone display recreates the Titanic departing Belfast minute-by-minute

A mesmerizing aerial spectacle unfolded as close to 1,000 drones lit up the night sky over Belfast Harbour, ingeniously recreating the tragic voyage of the RMS Titanic.

This captivating drone show, aired at 8pm on Thursday, was part of the BBC’s ‘Made Of Here’ initiative. It commemorated the precise date and time the Titanic set off from Belfast in 1912, forever linking the city to the legendary ship.

The campaign is a tribute to the towns and cities that have influenced the BBC’s most cherished shows and characters.

A representative explained, “At the core of this campaign is a short film showcasing the BBC’s exceptional storytelling ability, which resonates with audiences throughout the UK through iconic dramas, hilarious comedies, and unforgettable documentaries.”

Inspired by the BBC’s four-part documentary series “Titanic Sinks Tonight,” the display was crafted by Stellify Media, a production company based in Belfast.

“Titanic Sinks Tonight,” first broadcast in December 2025, has emerged as the BBC’s leading historical documentary for 2025/26, drawing an audience of over two million across the UK, with nearly half tuning in via BBC iPlayer.

The drone display itself took place at Belfast Harbour on Monday.

The series, Titanic Sinks Tonight, has proved a major hit with audiences, shining a spotlight on the ship’s tragic final hours.

A breathtaking light show saw nearly 1,000 drones illuminate Belfast Harbour in a dramatic 'recreation' of the ill-fated RMS Titanic

A breathtaking light show saw nearly 1,000 drones illuminate Belfast Harbour in a dramatic ‘recreation’ of the ill-fated RMS Titanic

The stunning aerial display was broadcast at 8pm on Thursday as part of the BBC's 'Made Of Here' campaign, marking the exact date and time the Titanic famously set sail from Belfast in 1912

The stunning aerial display was broadcast at 8pm on Thursday as part of the BBC’s ‘Made Of Here’ campaign, marking the exact date and time the Titanic famously set sail from Belfast in 1912

The drone display itself took place at Belfast Harbour on Monday

The drone display itself took place at Belfast Harbour on Monday

Titanic Sinks Tonight, which originally aired in December 2025, has become the BBC's biggest history documentary of 2025 and 2026 so far

Titanic Sinks Tonight, which originally aired in December 2025, has become the BBC’s biggest history documentary of 2025 and 2026 so far

A spokesperson said: 'At the campaign's heart is a short film that highlights the BBC's unique ability to connect with people across the UK through outstanding homegrown storytelling, whether that's in landmark dramas, laugh-out-loud comedies, or memorable factual programmes'

A spokesperson said: ‘At the campaign’s heart is a short film that highlights the BBC’s unique ability to connect with people across the UK through outstanding homegrown storytelling, whether that’s in landmark dramas, laugh-out-loud comedies, or memorable factual programmes’

Titanic Sinks Tonight, which originally aired in December 2025, has become the BBC’s biggest history documentary of 2025 and 2026 so far, with an audience of more than two million viewers across the UK, and almost half of viewers watching on BBC iPlayer. 

The docu-drama used personal testimony taken from letters, interviews, personal memoirs, and the accounts of public enquiries to tell the story of the sinking of the Titanic, minute by minute, from the moment it hit the iceberg to the moment it disappeared below the surface of the ocean. 

The BBC’s Made Of Here campaign is a tribute to the hometowns and cities across the UK that have inspired some of the BBC’s most iconic TV shows and characters. 

Northern Ireland is the latest stop in the campaign, following similar showcases in Liverpool, Birmingham, and Glasgow.

Simon Young said: ‘We are so proud to have brought the Titanic back to Belfast in the shape of this extraordinary TV series. 

‘The city took the production of Titanic Sinks Tonight to its heart, and the result is a gripping second-by-second examination of the ship’s final hours.

‘There’s no better way to mark the construction of the most famous ship in history, and the creation of this epic series, than by bringing Titanic to life in lights on Belfast harbour.’

Keiran Doherty, co-CEO of Stellify Media, who made the Titanic Sinks Tonight series, said: ‘Filming at home in Belfast gave us something special, a connection to the Titanic that goes beyond the visuals. 

‘We weren’t just imagining the story, we were standing in it.’ 

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