The Navy's elite pilots will dazzle Indian River County crowds with high-speed formations, offering Treasure Coast residents a thrilling local spectacle.
The U.S. Navy Blue Angels are scheduled to perform at the Vero Beach Air Show in May, giving Indian River County spectators a rare chance to watch the world's most recognizable precision flight team thunder across a home sky.
The Blue Angels fly the Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet and are known for formations that bring six jets within feet of one another at speeds exceeding 400 mph. For Treasure Coast residents — many of whom have watched the team from afar at larger metro shows — a local performance cuts the drive and puts the aircraft nearly overhead.
Vero Beach Regional Airport has hosted air show events in previous years, drawing crowds from all three Treasure Coast counties. A show anchored by the Blue Angels typically represents one of the largest single-event attendance draws an Indian River County venue can generate.
Ticket and scheduling details should be confirmed directly through official Vero Beach Air Show channels before making plans, as dates and availability are subject to change.
The Blue Angels' spring tour typically runs through June, with Vero Beach representing one of a limited number of Florida stops on the 2026 schedule.
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