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World comes together to celebrate New Year with hopes for peace in 2026

Revellers celebrate Hogmanay 2026 in Edinburgh, with New Year's Eve street party. December 31, 2025. // The UK is gearing up to mark the end of 2025 and celebrate the New Year at midnight as forecasters warn of cold snaps across large parts of the country. Yellow warnings have been issued by the Met Office for snow and ice across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland; they will be in force between midnight and noon on 2 January. Photo released 31/12/2025
Children celebrate Hogmanay 2026 in Edinburgh, with New Year’s Eve street party(Picture: Katielee Arrowsmith / SWNS)

Fireworks, sparklers and smiles were on full display as millions of Brits prepared to see in 2026 in style.

Around 100,000 people will come together to attend London’s iconic fireworks across the River Thames. Tickets were sold out weeks ago but you will be able to catch them from elevated spots across the capital.

In 2024, more than 30,000 people gathered on Primrose Hill to welcome the New Year and watch the city’s fireworks.

This year, however, the park will be closed, with the Metropolitan Police warning the public not to attempt to enter.

While in Edinburgh tens of thousands are preparing for their iconic Hogmanay street party despite temperatures plunging thanks to Arctic air and strong northerly winds.

In nearly every major city from Belfast to Cardiff, Manchester and Newcastle have major events planned to ring in the New Year.

A man walks alone on the Red Square in Moscow, Russia as midnight approaches (Picture: EPA)

But there will be no celebrations in snowy Kyiv and Moscow, where both Ukrainians and Russians are prepared to see in the new year, expressing hopes of peace after nearly four years of conflict.

‘I wish for the war to end, I think that this is the main and most important topic for our country’said a woman in central Moscow who gave her name only as Larisa and said she had travelled from distant Altai Krai to see the Russian capital in the winter holidays with her family.

But Russian President Vladimir Putin used his annual televised New Year’s address to rally his troops fighting in Ukraine who are advancing slowly but steadily. He spoke about Russia’s destiny and the unity of its people, which he said guaranteed the sovereignty and security of the ‘Fatherland’.

‘Millions of people across Russia — I assure you — are with you on this New Year’s Eve,’ said Putin

Due to the Russian-Ukrainian war, a curfew begins in Lviv at midnight, so there will be no New Year’s celebrations in the city.

Many Ukrainians lamented that peace still seemed a distant prospect.

But wrapped up warm and visiting a Christmas tree set up in front of Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, 9-year-old Olesia was more optimistic.

‘I think there will be peace in the new year,’ she said.

Most people spend time on the streets in the evening, listening to performances by street musicians.

A couple kisses next to a Christmas tree during a New Year’s Eve celebration before the curfew (Picture: Reuters/Gleb Garanich)
Fireworks light up the sky over the Sydney Opera House (Picture: Getty Images)

In Australia, Sydney began 2026 with a spectacular fireworks display, as per tradition. Some 40,000 pyrotechnic effects stretched 7 km (over 4 miles) across buildings and barges along its harbour and featured a waterfall effect from the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

This year, it was held under an enhanced police presence, weeks after gunmen killed 15 people at a Jewish event in the city.

Organisers held a minute’s silence for the victims of the attack at 11 p.m. local time, with the Harbour Bridge lit up in white and a menorah – a symbol of Judaism – projected onto its pylons.

‘After a tragic end to the year for our city, we hope that New Year’s Eve will provide an opportunity to come together and look with hope for a peaceful and happy 2026,’ Sydney’s Lord Mayor Clover Moore said.

Elsewhere, preparations got under way for the more traditional midnight toast. In subzero temperatures in New York, organizers began putting up security barriers and stages ahead of the crowds that will flock to Times Square for the annual ball drop.

New Year’s Day celebrations in Makati, Metro Manila (Picture: AFP)

Similarly, on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro – albeit with warmer weather – staging was being set up for a massive music and fireworks party known as ‘Reveillon.’

Organisers were hoping to beat their 2024 Guinness World Record for the biggest New Year’s Eve celebration.

Fireworks light up the midnight sky over the Lotte World Tower, South Korea’s tallest building in Seoul during New Year’s Day celebrations

In Seoul, thousands gathered at the Bosingak bell pavilion, where a bronze bell was struck 33 times at midnight – a tradition rooted in Buddhist cosmology, symbolising the 33 heavens.

The chimes are believed to dispel misfortune and welcome peace and prosperity for the year ahead.

Also in South Korea, drones lit up the sky to create an image of a red horse, which is the 2026 animal symbol in the Chinese zodiac, over a beach in Busan.

In Chinese tradition, the red horse is a symbol of strength, swiftness, boundless freedom and unyielding perseverance.

Drones light up the night sky in the shape of a red horse to celebrate the New Year in Busan, South Korea (Picture: Kang Sun-bae/Yonhap via AP)
Fireworks explode next to the Lotus Tower during New Year’s Eve celebrations in Colombo (Picture: Getty)
Kaohsiung’s E-Da World lit up with a 999-second fireworks extravaganza, pulling in 56,000 for blue meteor showers and Horse Year themes in Taiwan.
(Picture: Cheng-Chia Huang/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock)

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