Wednesday, December 31, 2014

London Eye Fireworks Show 2015 in full HD Video - New Year Eve

Starting 2015 with a bang! London unleashes 15 TONS of fireworks - including a poignant poppy display to mark the centenary of WWI - but crowds slump to just a fifth of last year's due to £10 tickets.
A breathtaking display of fireworks lit up London's night sky as huge crowds descended on the Capital for the arrival of 2015.

Revellers watched on as a giant clock, illuminated on the side of London's Shard skyscraper, counted down to midnight triggering wild celebrations across Britain.

The New Year started with a bang as an explosion of light from some 12,000 fireworks - weighing a combined 15 tons - filled the sky above London's South Bank - including spectacular blasts from the frame of the London Eye.

The 11-minute display, which is said to have cost £1.8million and was accompanied by an electronic soundtrack, featured a poignant commemoration of the centenary of the First World War with bursts of red fireworks representing poppies. 

It comes as millions around the world have welcomed in 2015 with a series of spectacular fireworks displays.




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