Our years of experience and highly professional crew have brought stunning celebrations to people all over the UK, and abroad when we’re lucky!

We’ve built a good relationship with some of the UK’s leading manufacturers of pyrotechnics so we’re always able to offer the best quality. Our design team will be happy to create a show to suit any budget, so do get in touch.

Our past clients include the London Chinatown Chinese Association, Stockton International Riverside Festival, Sunderland Music, Arts & Culture Trust and Harley Grove Gurdwara Sikh Community Temple at Bow.


pyrotechnics

Chinese New Year

We created a stunning display of arena scale pyrotechnics to celebrate Chinese New Year in Trafalgar Square. To support this multimedia event we worked closely with other designers to match our pyrotechnics to sound, lighting, video and live performance. Our material was truss mounted above the stage and secured to bespoke platforms either side.

This video is the visualisation we sent to the production company. Music by Sean Canning.


fireworks

going out with a bang!

Lightfires created a stunning celebration of the dangerous beauty of explosives. Haunting vocals and sirens, powerful percussive bursts merge into playful chasing. Calmness comes as the river is filled with delicate drifting fountains of sparks. Bright bold colours erupt from the riverbank and bridge. The shows build with dramatic pace and scale to spectacular full-throttle finale.

Have a look at the film to see the real event side by side with our visualisation. Designed by Paul Bryce and Frank Earle-Whiffen.


mixing it up

Fireflight

We like to mix things up a bit. Fireflight by Periplum used quite a full bag of tricks. Fire sculpture, flame jets, fireballs, large scale smoke machines and confetti blowers, handheld pyrotechnics and arena scale pyrotechnics all tightly choreographed with sound, light and live performance. Machines moved thought the audience carrying fire to every corner of the site. We even ended with a full scale firework display from the roof and front of the old fire station. What a way to open an arts centre!