Sky Elements gained worldwide recognition for their innovative drone shows, which captivated audiences with their performances on America’s Got Talent.
They wanted to tell the story of the daughter that one of the members lost a few years ago.
The group created roses, butterflies, and a father, turning into a soaring phoenix with the touch of a finger via drones.
Highlights
- Sky Elements performed a carnival-themed light display in honor of Preston Ward’s lost daughter.
- Preston leads Sky Elements drone shows in business operations, development, communication, and training.
- He is also a licensed attorney in Texas and joined the Texas Office of the Attorney General as a legal intern.
Rick Boss, Tyler Jhonson, Preston Ward, and Brian Geck are members of Sky Elements‘ drone group based in Texas and participated in season 19 of American’s Got Talent.
Their show amazed all the Judges of America’s Got Talent, and Simon had difficulty finding words touched by the emotional storytelling.
On the other hand, Howie called their show beautiful, Sofia said it was a surprise and heartfelt, and Heidi called it amazing.
Their show was also a tribute to those families who lost their family members on 9/11.
Simon was so impressed with the Sky Elements that he broke the Golden Buzzer rules to advance them to the live shows.
AGT SKY Elements Performed A Carnival Themed Light Display In Honor Of A Group Member’s Lost Daughter
Sky Elements’ performance was dedicated to Preston Ward’s lost daughter, Briley Rose. They hoped and wished that somebody who needs a little hope right now got something from their performance.
Preston married his high school sweetheart Tara and resided in Keller.
Sky Elements wowed us with their breathtaking act! 🌠 Watch their moving performance here! #AGT pic.twitter.com/ttWN8UGSsN
— AGT Auditions (@AGTAuditions) September 12, 2024
Preston Ward, a chief pilot, leads Sky Elements drone shows in business operations, development, communication, and training.
He is also an FAA107 licensed pilot and a licensed attorney in Texas.
He began his career as a volunteer teen prosecutor and defender at North Richland Hills Teen Court in August 2000 and joined the Texas Office of the Attorney General as a legal intern in 2006.
Moreover, Preston joined Sky Elements LLC as general counsel and chief pilot in November 2020. He has also won the Christmas Light Fight Champion title.
Although his career journey is in the limelight, he hasn’t talked much about his personal life. All we know is that he is married and lost a precious daughter a few years ago.
Preston donates to charities in honor of her late daughter.
Sky Elements performs yearly for their hometown’s Christmas charity toy drive show.
Additional Information
- Sky Elements have won six Guinness World Records for their remarkable drone shows.
- Tyler Johnson is a drone technology engineer and automation expert who leads the technological aspects of Sky Elements.
- Brian Geck is a creative lead on show design, and Rick Boss leads Sky Elements’ product management and sales.