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Last Chance to Get Tickets for Londons NYE Firework Display

Last Chance to Get Tickets for Londons NYE Firework Display

As the clock ticks toward the end of another eventful year, Londoners and visitors alike are gearing up for the much-anticipated New Year’s Eve firework display on the banks of the Thames.

London's New Years Eve firework display has been a ticketed event since 2014 and the first batch of 80,000 tickets for this years event sold out fast!

If you weren't lucky enough to get your hands on one, don't worry, you've got a second chance.

20,000 more tickets will be going on sale this Friday, December 1st, at midday. Meaning you still have a chance to be one of 100,000 people able to ring in the New Year with a great view of the iconic London firework display.

Tickets are £20 per person and are available exclusively through AXS.com, the only authorised ticket vendor. When purchasing your ticket you will also have the option to donate to TAP London, a charity supporting homeless people across the city.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “There is no better place to ring in the New Year than on the banks of the Thames watching our world-famous fireworks. Millions across the globe will be watching as our capital's skyline is illuminated with our spectacular celebration. The first batch of tickets sold out completely, so this is the last chance to secure a place. It’s one of the biggest nights of the year for our city but those without a ticket can still enjoy our capital’s fantastic hospitality as we build a better London for everyone.”

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

Don't manage to get your hands on a ticket, or don't want to pay for one?

Check out our article all about where to watch London's New Years Eve firework display for free which lists all of the best places around the city that you can watch it for free.

Or you can watch it from the comfort of your own home as it will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

 

 

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