As the sun sets on 2025 today, New Year celebrations are set to begin across the world, marking the arrival of 2026 with dazzling fireworks and landmark events.
From the Pacific to the Americas, cities are ready to ring in the New Year with millions watching on the ground and on screens.
The world’s first major New Year celebration will take place in Auckland, where the arrival of 2026 will be marked with lights and fireworks. Auckland’s iconic Sky Tower will be illuminated as the country ushers in the New Year ahead of the rest of the globe.
Sydney Harbour colourful ceremony
After New Zealand, attention will turn to Sydney, where a vibrant and colourful New Year ceremony will be held at Sydney Harbour. The harbour is set to host one of the world’s most watched fireworks displays, drawing global audiences every year.
London readies fireworks
In the UK, preparations are complete in London, where fireworks have already been delivered to Big Ben. Spectacular fountains of light are expected to erupt from the London Eye, creating a dramatic New Year countdown along the River Thames.
Dubai to light up sky
The Middle East will also witness a grand welcome for 2026, with a shower of colours and lights planned at the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. The world’s tallest building is expected to host a stunning fireworks and light show as midnight approaches.
New Year festivities will also take place in several Asian destinations, including Qatar, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, where residents and visitors will welcome 2025 with celebrations and light displays.
Final countdown set for Times Square
The last major New Year’s Eve event will be held in New York City, USA. Thousands of people are expected to gather at Times Square, where the traditional giant glass ball, illuminated with lights, will be dropped from a height to mark the official arrival of the New Year.







