Singapore Fireworks Celebrations - List of Performances and Teams

List of Performances and Teams

2004 (Marina Bay)

  • August 1, 2000 hours - United States
  • August 8, 2030 hours - Singapore
  • August 15, 2000 hours - Hong Kong

2005 (Marina Bay)

  • August 6, 1940 hours - Portugal
  • August 8, 2359 hours - Singapore
  • August 14, 2000 hours - France

2006 (Marina Bay)

  • August 5, 2100 hours - Italy (Dynamic City)
  • August 8, 2100 hours - Singapore (Our City of Colours)
  • August 11, 2100 hours - New Caledonia (Nature & Mystique / Truly Malanesian)
  • August 12, 2100 hours - France (Celebration of Life)

2007 (Marina Bay): The World Celebrates with Singapore

  • August 17, 2100 hours - Pirotecnia Igual, Spain
  • August 18, 2100 hours - Lidu Fireworks Corporation, China

2008 (Marina Bay): The World Celebrates with Us

  • August 22, 2100 hours - Féérie, France (French Romance)
  • August 23, 2100 hours- South Korea (Korean Fantasia)

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