The Ttukseom drone show finale is the June 5, 2026 closing performance in the first-half schedule of the 2026 Hangang Light Performance, also promoted in English here as the Han River Drone Show. It is scheduled for Ttukseom Hangang Park and is linked to the “쉬엄쉬엄 한강 3종 축제” as a special drone performance, making it the final listed date in the five-show spring program.1
The broader 2026 Hangang Light Performance began on April 10 and runs through June 5 across Yeouido, Ttukseom, and Jamsil Hangang Parks, with five first-half shows in total.2 For readers planning around the Ttukseom finale, the key point is simple: the last announced first-half show is not another general riverfront event, but a Ttukseom Hangang Park performance tied to a named festival program.
Ttukseom Drone Show Finale Date and Timing

The June 5 finale is the final date in the announced first-half schedule: April 10, April 25, May 5, May 16, and June 5. Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Seoul Future Hangang Headquarters both list June 5 as a Ttukseom Hangang Park date connected with “쉬엄쉬엄 한강 3종 축제.”21
The main drone light show is scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. and run for about 15 minutes. Seoul’s official announcement also says that, except for the May 5 special performance, a 300-drone mini show follows the main show.2 The official Seoul video platform Live Seoul likewise describes the main performance as beginning at 8:30 p.m. for about 15 minutes, with an added mini drone show on dates other than May 5.3
Because May 18, 2026 is after the May 16 Ttukseom performance and before the June 5 finale, the next Ttukseom-focused point in the published first-half program is the June 5 show. The May 16 Ttukseom program was separately announced as “생명의 정원(A Garden of Life)” and ran as the fourth performance, with event programming from 7:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. and the drone light show at 8:30 p.m. for 15 minutes.4
What Visitors Need to Know Before Going
Admission is free for the 2026 Hangang Light Performance drone light show program.1 The venue for the finale is Ttukseom Hangang Park, one of the three Hangang Park areas named in the first-half schedule along with Yeouido and Jamsil.2
The event is outdoors, and official guidance notes that schedules may change depending on weather conditions. The Seoul Future Hangang Headquarters specifically states that performances may be delayed or canceled depending on weather, so visitors should treat the 8:30 p.m. showtime as the planned time rather than an unconditional guarantee.4
Another practical point is connectivity. The Seoul Future Hangang Headquarters event overview says public Wi-Fi transmission is suspended on performance days, and Yonhap News reported that Hangang Park public Wi-Fi is temporarily suspended from noon to 9:30 p.m. on show days.15 Anyone meeting friends at Ttukseom Hangang Park should not rely only on public Wi-Fi at the venue.
The program has drawn attention as a large-scale nighttime event. Seoul’s official release described the show as a representative global nighttime Seoul attraction, quoting Kim Myeong-ju, Director General of the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s Tourism and Sports Bureau, as saying that the Han River drone light show “was watched by 280,000 people last year.”2 Yonhap also reported that the first-half performances use between 1,200 and 2,000 drones.5
How the Finale Fits the 2026 Ttukseom Run
Ttukseom is not only hosting the June 5 finale. The first-half schedule includes three Ttukseom dates: April 25, May 16, and June 5.2 The Fact reported that the April 25 Ttukseom show took place at Ttukseom Hangang Park in Gwangjin-gu and was part of the Seoul Spring Festa official program, combining drone performance with cultural arts performances and experiential content.6
Live Seoul’s official promotional listing describes the April 25 Ttukseom performance as a LINE FRIENDS and Joguman character story, the May 16 performance as a light garden theme, and the June 5 performance as connected to “쉬엄쉬엄 한강 3종 축제.”3 That sequence gives the finale a clearer role: it is the last Ttukseom stop in a run that moved from character-based storytelling to a garden-themed performance and then to a festival-linked closing show.
For a simple viewing plan, focus on three confirmed details. The date is June 5, 2026. The location is Ttukseom Hangang Park. The main drone light show is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. and about 15 minutes, with the official program noting a mini drone show on dates other than May 5.23
Quick FAQ
Is the Ttukseom drone show finale free?
Yes. The official Seoul Future Hangang Headquarters event overview states that viewing is free for the 2026 Hangang Light Performance drone light show program.1
Can the June 5 finale be canceled or delayed?
Yes. Official event guidance says the performance schedule can change depending on weather conditions, and the May 16 event notice specifically warned that performances could be delayed or canceled because of weather.14 !June 5 Han River Drone Show Ttukseom visitor timing concept The Ttukseom finale is best understood as the closing stop of the first-half 2026 Hangang Light Performance schedule: a free, outdoor, festival-linked drone show planned for Ttukseom Hangang Park on June 5 at 8:30 p.m., with weather and venue connectivity conditions worth checking before departure.
References
- 2026 한강불빛 공연 드론라이트쇼 행사 개요 (서울특별시 미래한강본부, 2026-03-25)
- 2026 한강 불빛 공연(드론 라이트 쇼) 4월 10일 개막 (서울특별시, 2026-04-07)
- 세계가 놀란 서울 드론라이트쇼 4월 10일 다시 시작 #shorts (라이브서울, 2026-04-08)
- 2026 한강 불빛 공연(드론라이트쇼) 4회차 (서울특별시 미래한강본부, 2026-05-13)
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- 한강 밤하늘 수놓은 '2026 한강 불빛 공연' [TF사진관] (더팩트, 2026-04-25)