London welcomes 2025 with biggest-ever lighting, animation and fireworks display
London has celebrated the arrival of 2025 with a spectacular fireworks display organised by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.
The annual showstopper saw around 100,000 ticketholders unite on the banks of the River Thames to witness the capital’s biggest-ever celebration of fireworks, lighting and music, with many millions watching from homes around the globe.
More than 12,000 fireworks and 420 lights lit up the sky as the eyes of the world watched London’s unforgettable show, set to a soundtrack of songs and voice-over clips.
This year millions watching at home on the BBC were also treated to a world-first use of hologauze animations to celebrate the new year, creating holographic illusions of British icons and memorable events as the fireworks were taking place.
The special animations included the London Eye being filled with the Union flag in honour of the 80th anniversary of D-Day last year, Olympic medals to celebrate the success of Team GB at the Paris Olympics and Paralympics, and wishing a happy upcoming 25th birthday to official partner the London Eye.
It also featured a world-first special appearance from Paddington Bear sharing a message of hope and unity, and a reference to Charli XCX’s viral ‘brat summer’ which captured millions of young people on social media in 2024.
The wide-ranging soundtrack included hits from Sabrina Carpenter, Natasha Bedingfield, Travis, Sir Elton John, One Direction, Dame Vera Lynn, Panjabi Hit Squad, Tems, and Shaboozey, with voice clips including D-Day veterans, Dame Imelda Staunton, Sir Ian McKellen, Mawaan Rizwan, Carol Kirkwood, Alex Scott MBE, Ellie Simmonds OBE and Sadiq.
The iconic celebration, which began with Big Ben’s renowned chimes, is shown live to many millions around the world and tens of millions more on social media, boosting London’s economy and providing an incredible global advert for our tourism industry. Last year, the BBC’s coverage was the most watched TV programme in the UK, with many millions more watching on the iPlayer and online.
The display attracts thousands of international and domestic tourists to the capital, showing the world London at its best. Analysis of City Hall’s previous events found that New Year’s Eve ticketholders alone generate more than £14m of additional revenue for London’s businesses and economy*, not including the additional revenue generated from visitors without tickets visiting.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “It’s fantastic to welcome 2025 with our biggest and best-ever New Year’s Eve celebrations. Around 100,000 Londoners and visitors joined together on the banks of the Thames for an unforgettable night of fireworks, lighting and music, while millions at home were able to see our world-first use of hologram animations to celebrate the new year. From honouring the heroes of the D-Day landings to Paddington Bear celebrating our capital’s diversity, I’m proud that we sent a message of hope and love to the world, as we build a better London for everyone.”
Robin Goodchild, Senior General Manager of the London Eye, said: “What an incredible moment to bring in the new year and begin celebrating 25 years of the world’s most iconic ride! We are delighted and honoured to have been the official partner this year, and once again be the iconic location to host The Mayor of London’s New Year’s Eve fireworks. For all those who joined us here onsite, and the millions who watched on TV at home with their friends and family both in the UK and globally, we wish you all a very Happy New Year."
Hannah Clark, Project Director at Identity, said: “Identity is so proud to once again be working in close collaboration with the GLA, and leading names across music production, lighting, and pyrotechnic design, to create this dazzling spectacle for London. The Mayor of London’s New Year’s Eve firework celebrations have become an iconic and globally recognised event, reflecting our unique and wonderfully vibrant city. It’s a unique showcase that puts London firmly on the map for the year ahead.” |
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*Market research was carried out at the 2023 New Years Eve Fireworks event where the average spend of those attending was £138.75.
The Greater London Authority worked with BBC Studios Events and the lastminute.com London Eye. It also worked with a wide variety of authorities and agencies including The Metropolitan Police, British Transport Police, City of London Police, Westminster City Council, The City of London Corporation, Lambeth and Southwark Councils, Transport for London, The Port of London Authority, and the Civil Aviation Authority. The show and event was produced by Identity, with Titanium Fireworks, On The Sly, Kojo Samuel, Tim Routledge, LCR, Delta Live and Pixel Artworks.
About hologauze Hologauze is a specialised projection screen designed to create holographic effects. It’s a patented gauze that is coated with a highly reflective silver metallic layer. The unique design allows the gauze to effectively reflect projected images or animations while simultaneously allowing the visibility of objects located behind it.
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