As Columbia welcomes the new year, a spectacular fireworks display will take place at midnight on New Year’s Eve at the State House. Ensuring safety and enjoyment, city officials have coordinated efforts with local emergency services to guarantee a fun-filled night for attendees. With road closures starting at 6 p.m., crowds are encouraged to gather in optimal viewing areas for a jaw-dropping show featuring approximately 1,000 aerial shells reaching heights of 400 to 600 feet. Join the community to celebrate new beginnings in style!
As we bid farewell to 2024 and step into 2025, the city of Columbia is gearing up for an unforgettable celebration! The much-anticipated annual New Year’s Eve fireworks display will light up the night sky at midnight, and this year promises to be nothing short of spectacular. The festivities will take place on the beautiful grounds of the State House, providing an ideal backdrop for the grand occasion.
With the aim of ensuring both enjoyment and safety for the attendees, city officials have been working diligently behind the scenes. A well-coordinated effort with local emergency services, including the fire department and police department as well as the South Carolina Department of Public Safety, means that you can enjoy the show without a worry in the world.
If you’re planning to join the celebration, here’s something important to keep in mind: several road closures will be in effect around the Capitol building. Starting at 6 p.m., the 900 block of Main Street will close down first. Not long after, around 10:30 or 11 p.m., the 1100 and 1200 blocks of Pendleton Street and College Street will follow suit. To get the best experience, attendees are encouraged to gather at the 1100 and 1200 blocks of Gervais Street or mid-block on 1200 Main Street for optimal views.
So what can you expect from the fireworks display? Buckle up for a jaw-dropping, 15-minute show that will feature approximately 1,000 aerial shells. These won’t be your everyday fireworks, either! The display is set to encompass higher-altitude shells, reaching impressive heights of 400 to 600 feet above the State House. You can expect to see stunning visuals that will create awe-inspiring patterns in the sky.
Munnerlyn Pyrotechnics, the team behind this dazzling display, is entering its third year of producing this spectacular event. They have taken the art of fireworks to another level, ensuring that the entire evening is not just fun and excitement but also safely orchestrated for all attendees.
As the clock ticks closer to midnight, anticipation will undoubtedly build among the crowds. Families, friends, and revelers will gather, soak in the festive atmosphere, and prepare to ring in the new year with a bang! The night will not only symbolize the close of one chapter but also the exciting prospects that the new year will bring.
Columbia has always found a way to put on a show, and this year is no exception. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, you’re invited to experience this enchanting event firsthand. So grab your party hats, gather your loved ones, and make your way to the State House grounds for an evening filled with joy, laughter, and spectacular sights! As we come together as a community, let’s make this New Year’s Eve one to remember in beautiful Columbia.
So mark your calendars, folks! With every flicker of light illuminating the Columbia sky, you will create memories that will last a lifetime. **Here’s to new beginnings, thrilling adventures, and a fantastic New Year’s celebration!**
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