Last Chance to Get Your Tickets for London’s New Year’s Eve Fireworks

November 22, 2019

The final 20,000 tickets will be released for sale on Thursday 28 November for London’s spectacular New Year’s Eve fireworks.

A global television audience will be watching as more than 100,000 ticket-holders gather opposite the London Eye to welcome in the new decade in style.

The pyrotechnic and lighting display features more than 12,000 fireworks and 2,000 lighting cues choreographed to music. It will again start with the sounds of Big Ben’s chimes, despite them being silent this year due to renovation works.

Tickets must be purchased in advance to attend the fireworks, and, for the fifth year running, ticket prices will remain at £10. Those who want to be at the event must have a ticket, and so are encouraged to sign up now for reminder emails before the tickets go on sale.

The event attracts visitors from around the world and will sell out quickly, so it is important to book early by visiting www.london.gov.uk/nye.

Tickets will not be available buy on the night. Those without tickets will not be able to enter the viewing areas, but you can watch the show live on BBC One along with more than 12m TV viewers in the UK.

To ensure that the event is safe and enjoyable for all, the Mayor’s team works closely with a range of partner agencies including the Met Police, TfL, local authorities and the emergency services.

To sign up for ticket updates and more information go to www.london.gov.uk/nye