The Royal Air Force aerobatic team, the Red Arrows, will take to the skies over Boston Harbor on Monday, August 19 around 11 a.m. to perform an aerial show as part of an eleven-week tour to 25 American cities.

Well you don’t see that every day – the front formation of the team crossing the Atlantic earlier, as seen from the @RoyalAirForce Voyager aircraft carrying our personnel to #RedArrowsTour. @RAFBrizeNorton @AirTanker pic.twitter.com/bNAs0PTPIy — Red Arrows (@rafredarrows) August 6, 2019

The jets will take off from the north and fly down over Boston Harbor toward Spectacle Island, landing at Logan Airport. The whole performance is expected to last about 10 minutes. Recommended viewing locations include the Charlestown Navy Yard, New England Aquarium, Fan Pier and Castle Island. See a map of the Red Arrows’ flight path below.

This will be the Red Arrows biggest-ever North American tour. They will be hosting events to promote STEM education (science, technology, engineering and math), as well as promoting British culture and supporting UK trade, business and defense. Follow along with their tour through this weekly podcast on BBC Radio Lincolnshire.

If you’re snapping photos of the Red Arrows to share on social media, be sure to tag #RedArrowsTour. A contest is being held in which the team will choose the best photos to win Red Arrows merchandise and other prizes.