Fiery finish for Maritime Festival

The biggest pyrotechnics display in the North West this year will light up the River Foyle on Saturday evening, as a massive fire and water show marks the end of the LegenDerry Maritime Festival.
Spectacular fiery river battle to mark the end of the LegenDerry Maritime Festival: The biggest pyrotechnics display in the North West this year will light up the River Foyle on Saturday, as a massive fire and water show marks the end of the LegenDerry Maritime Festival. A huge fiery battle between two pirate ships will be accompanied by a specular aquatic fireworks finale on Queens Quay to close the weeklong festivities. The dramatic ceremony is set to top the spectacular display pictured here at the Clipper Race stopover event in the city in 2012. For more information, visit www.legenderrymaritimefestival.comSpectacular fiery river battle to mark the end of the LegenDerry Maritime Festival: The biggest pyrotechnics display in the North West this year will light up the River Foyle on Saturday, as a massive fire and water show marks the end of the LegenDerry Maritime Festival. A huge fiery battle between two pirate ships will be accompanied by a specular aquatic fireworks finale on Queens Quay to close the weeklong festivities. The dramatic ceremony is set to top the spectacular display pictured here at the Clipper Race stopover event in the city in 2012. For more information, visit www.legenderrymaritimefestival.com
Spectacular fiery river battle to mark the end of the LegenDerry Maritime Festival: The biggest pyrotechnics display in the North West this year will light up the River Foyle on Saturday, as a massive fire and water show marks the end of the LegenDerry Maritime Festival. A huge fiery battle between two pirate ships will be accompanied by a specular aquatic fireworks finale on Queens Quay to close the weeklong festivities. The dramatic ceremony is set to top the spectacular display pictured here at the Clipper Race stopover event in the city in 2012. For more information, visit www.legenderrymaritimefestival.com

A huge fiery battle between two pirate ships will be accompanied by a spectacular aquatic fireworks finale on Queen’s Quay to close the week-long festivities.

The dramatic ceremony is the brainchild of local man Donal Neill, from Pains Fireworks, who was involved in the Clipper Race stopover event in the city in 2012:

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“The fireworks display back in 2012 was, then, one of the biggest that Londonderry had ever seen, so to get the chance to top that will be an absolutely incredible experience.

“The fireworks will have a maritime theme and will burn on the water with haunting, ghostly music so it will be a remarkable sight.

“Tied in with that we will have a narrative piece from a pirate who will speak about “dead men telling no tales”, followed by the theatrical stand-off between two eight-metre tall galleons.“We are an international company but we are based in Derry so we live in the city, work in the city and know the city inside out.

“Just because we are local, doesn’t mean we are small.

“The wider Pains Fireworks group has carried out some of the largest displays in the UK, and indeed, the world.

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“We know what’s capable of the river, we know the site better than anyone and most importantly, we know exactly what the audience wants, but also how to shock the audience. It will be a sight to behold.”

The farewell finale will begin at 10pm on Queen’s Quay. Park and Stride facilities are available at Fort George. For more information, visit www.legenderrymaritimefestival.com

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