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Last chance for tickets to London’s NYE celebrations

  • November 19, 2025
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Last chance for tickets to London’s NYE celebrations

Noon on Monday, 24th November will be the last chance to buy tickets for London’s flagship New Year’s Eve fireworks celebration. This will be the last chance for Londoners and visitors to secure their spot at the “renowned spectacular” event with tickets only being made available via the official partner, Ticketmaster.

Set along the banks of the Thames, the event is one of the biggest nights of the year, with around 100,000 ticketholders coming together for the stunning display of fireworks, lights, and music. The show will also celebrate key moments of the year while looking ahead to 2026 through thousands of fireworks, hundreds of lights, and an amazing soundtrack.

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 It will be broadcast live to millions around the world, showcasing the capital on the global stage and providing a boost to London’s economy. Ticketholders are expected to generate around £14 million in additional revenue to the capital’s businesses and economy every year.

Tickets must be purchased in advance and will only be valid if bought via the authorised outlet Ticketmaster. No official tickets will be sold on any other website and those bought through any other means will be invalid. 

Tickets cost £20 or £35 depending on the viewing area for Londoners, while for people who live outside the capital, they will be either £40 or £55. Like in previous years, those in attendance will have a chance to donate to TAP, a charity dedicated to supporting people in London experiencing homelessness.

 If you miss out on the last chance to buy tickets, you can still celebrate the new year at one of London’s bars, restaurants, pubs, or clubs, or watch the event live on  BBC One in what is often among the most-watched TV moments of the year.

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