London, New Year's Eve and fireworks
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One attendee exposes the reality behind the TV glamour of expensive tickets, overpriced food and poor views at the London Eye celebrations
Another year is nearly up. And on December 31, hundreds of thousands of us will fill up London’s pubs, bars, rooftops and pavements to watch fireworks light up the sky, join in a chorus of ‘Auld Lang Syne’ and welcome in 2026.
London iconic New Year’s Eve fireworks took revellers on a trip to Oz to welcome in 2026, with Wicked themed fireworks lighting up the capital green and pink. An estimated 100,000 people gathered on the banks of the River Thames in central London to watch the live display of fireworks,
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Thousands of people lined the streets of London to watch the colourful annual New Year’s Day parade. More than 8,000 performers took part in the display along the route from Piccadilly to Whitehall in the West End, which included marching bands, acrobats and floats.