More London New Year's Eve fireworks display tickets go on sale
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More London New Year's Eve fireworks display tickets go on sale
"The last batch of tickets to see the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display in London has been released for sale on Monday. The fireworks ceremony will take place on the bank of the River Thames, stretching from Lambeth Bridge to Blackfriars Bridge, which will be closed off by City Hall. Only those who have purchased tickets will be able to gain access to the viewing area."
"This year, prices have gone up for non-Londoners to ensure better security and crowd management. London's annual firework display will take place on the River Thames from Blackfriars Bridge to Lambeth Bridge Tickets for London residents will be on sale for 20 and 35, but non-Londoners will have to pay an increased rate of 40 and 55, depending on the ticket tier they purchase."
"City Hall has confirmed that only tickets which have been officially purchased from Ticketmaster will be accepted on New Years Eve, and no official tickets will be sold on other websites. The fireworks display is set to be unmissable, with mayor Sadiq Khan once saying of the ceremony in London: Every year I'm completely astonished by how utterly mesmerising it is. There's no doubt that these are the best NYE fireworks in the world"
The last batch of tickets for the annual New Year's Eve fireworks in London was released on Monday. The display will be staged along the River Thames from Lambeth Bridge to Blackfriars Bridge, with City Hall closing off the area. Only ticket holders will be permitted into the viewing zones. Ticket tiers for London residents are 20 and 35, while non-Londoners will pay increased rates of 40 and 55 to support security and crowd management. Six ticketed viewing areas are designated, including an orange accessible area. Only tickets purchased from Ticketmaster will be accepted.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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