The Tri-City Dust Devils are hosting their second and final postgame drone show of the season, a show worth seeing in person.
If you have not made plans for tonight yet, here is your sign.
Gates open at 6:05 PM with first pitch at 7:05. Get there early and stay late.
What to Expect From the Dust Devils Drone Show Tonight
Hundreds of drones will fill the sky after the game, transforming into dozens of unique animations celebrating both the Tri-Cities region and the Dust Devils’ 25th anniversary season.
Expect brilliant colors, choreographed formations, and the kind of synchronized aerial display that has become one of the most talked-about fan experiences in minor league baseball.
If you missed the first drone show earlier this season, this is your last chance this year. Bring the whole family and stay in your seats after the final out.
The Team Is Having a Great Season
There is plenty to celebrate beyond the lights tonight. The Dust Devils, the High-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels, finished the first half of the 2026 season with a 35-31 record, their best half-season since moving to the High-A level.
That record has them sitting comfortably in second place in the Northwest League.
Manager Dann Bilardello is back for his second consecutive season leading the club, and the roster features real prospect talent worth watching, including right-handed pitcher Chris Cortez, currently ranked as the Angels’ No. 12 overall prospect.
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