Record-breaking NYE fireworks: How RAK began preparing 9 months ago
Preparations for Ras Al Khaimah’s New Year’s Eve celebrations began well over nine months in advance, with planning for the next edition often starting almost as soon as the current event concludes, according to the Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority (RAKTDA). The extended lead time allows organisers to refine creative concepts, align global technical partners, coordinate closely with local authorities, and ensure the event supports the emirate’s broader tourism strategy and international positioning.Managing a display spanning six kilometres of coastline requires extensive technical planning and strict safety measures. RAKTDA said each fireworks launch point is synchronised using advanced systems controlled from a central show control hub, with timing rehearsed repeatedly through simulation software to ensure precision.Building on this preparation, Ras Al Khaimah is set to deliver a 15-minute fireworks and drone show that combines pyrotechnics, more than 2,300 drones, lasers, and music to create a synchronised visual experience for audiences across the emirate.Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.Phillipa Harrison, Chief Executive Officer of RAKTDA, said this year’s celebration reflects the emirate’s values and ambitions. “This year’s New Year’s Eve celebration in Ras Al Khaimah is truly special. Every part of it has been orchestrated with so much heart and creativity,” Harrison said. “For months, we have been working with all our partners to create a show that will truly inspire awe and wonder for everyone watching.”She added that the event mirrors the essence of Ras Al Khaimah. “Ras Al Khaimah is synonymous with beautiful nature, authentic culture, and great ambitions. This year’s celebration embodies these values. It reflects the remarkable progress, the new beginnings, and the warmth of the emirate.” Safety remains a central focus. RAKTDA works closely with civil defence, maritime, and aviation authorities, as well as emergency services, to establish exclusion zones, implement contingency measures, and conduct real-time monitoring throughout the event. “Every second of the display is planned, tested, and reviewed to ensure both accuracy and safety,” the authority said.This year’s event also includes an attempt to set a new Guinness World Records title. Over the past seven years, Ras Al Khaimah’s New Year’s Eve celebrations have achieved 13 Guinness World Records titles. RAKTDA said attempting a record is a highly structured process that requires technical documentation, engineering specifications, independent verification, and coordination with Guinness World Records-appointed adjudicators.The drone show, a major highlight of the evening, begins development several months in advance. The process includes storyboarding, 3D animation, flight-path programming, staged testing, system stress checks, and full rehearsals. Drones featuring pyrotechnics and lasers undergo additional safety protocols and rehearsals to ensure flawless execution.This year’s show is inspired by themes of strength, renewal, and progress, translated into large-scale drone formations, colours, and music designed to tell a visual story. “Our focus is on delivering storytelling that is visually impressive and emotionally resonant, transforming abstract concepts into a narrative audiences can feel and remember,” RAKTDA said.Harrison emphasised the importance of connection and gratitude. “For us, New Year’s Eve is about bringing people together. It’s our way of saying thank you to the visitors spending this special time in Ras Al Khaimah and to everyone making the emirate such a remarkable place to visit, live and celebrate,” she said.While global recognition and records remain important, Harrison said the true measure of success lies in the experience itself. “These are great achievements, but what matters most are the memories people take home, and the sense of joy these celebrations deliver for residents and visitors.”As final preparations continue, Ras Al Khaimah’s New Year’s Eve celebration is set to be both a major visual event and a reflection of the emirate’s growth, hospitality, and ambitions.NYE in UAE: 15-minute fireworks to light up 6km RAK coastline in Guinness Record attemptOver 1 hour of fireworks: How Sheikh Zayed Festival prepares for NYE show
Preparations for Ras Al Khaimah’s New Year’s Eve celebrations began well over nine months in advance, with planning for the next edition often starting almost as soon as the current event concludes, according to the Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority (RAKTDA).
The extended lead time allows organisers to refine creative concepts, align global technical partners, coordinate closely with local authorities, and ensure the event supports the emirate’s broader tourism strategy and international positioning.
Managing a display spanning six kilometres of coastline requires extensive technical planning and strict safety measures. RAKTDA said each fireworks launch point is synchronised using advanced systems controlled from a central show control hub, with timing rehearsed repeatedly through simulation software to ensure precision.
Building on this preparation, Ras Al Khaimah is set to deliver a 15-minute fireworks and drone show that combines pyrotechnics, more than 2,300 drones, lasers, and music to create a synchronised visual experience for audiences across the emirate.
Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.
Phillipa Harrison, Chief Executive Officer of RAKTDA, said this year’s celebration reflects the emirate’s values and ambitions. “This year’s New Year’s Eve celebration in Ras Al Khaimah is truly special. Every part of it has been orchestrated with so much heart and creativity,” Harrison said. “For months, we have been working with all our partners to create a show that will truly inspire awe and wonder for everyone watching.”
She added that the event mirrors the essence of Ras Al Khaimah. “Ras Al Khaimah is synonymous with beautiful nature, authentic culture, and great ambitions. This year’s celebration embodies these values. It reflects the remarkable progress, the new beginnings, and the warmth of the emirate.”
Safety remains a central focus. RAKTDA works closely with civil defence, maritime, and aviation authorities, as well as emergency services, to establish exclusion zones, implement contingency measures, and conduct real-time monitoring throughout the event. “Every second of the display is planned, tested, and reviewed to ensure both accuracy and safety,” the authority said.
This year’s event also includes an attempt to set a new Guinness World Records title. Over the past seven years, Ras Al Khaimah’s New Year’s Eve celebrations have achieved 13 Guinness World Records titles. RAKTDA said attempting a record is a highly structured process that requires technical documentation, engineering specifications, independent verification, and coordination with Guinness World Records-appointed adjudicators.
The drone show, a major highlight of the evening, begins development several months in advance. The process includes storyboarding, 3D animation, flight-path programming, staged testing, system stress checks, and full rehearsals. Drones featuring pyrotechnics and lasers undergo additional safety protocols and rehearsals to ensure flawless execution.
This year’s show is inspired by themes of strength, renewal, and progress, translated into large-scale drone formations, colours, and music designed to tell a visual story. “Our focus is on delivering storytelling that is visually impressive and emotionally resonant, transforming abstract concepts into a narrative audiences can feel and remember,” RAKTDA said.
Harrison emphasised the importance of connection and gratitude. “For us, New Year’s Eve is about bringing people together. It’s our way of saying thank you to the visitors spending this special time in Ras Al Khaimah and to everyone making the emirate such a remarkable place to visit, live and celebrate,” she said.
While global recognition and records remain important, Harrison said the true measure of success lies in the experience itself. “These are great achievements, but what matters most are the memories people take home, and the sense of joy these celebrations deliver for residents and visitors.”
As final preparations continue, Ras Al Khaimah’s New Year’s Eve celebration is set to be both a major visual event and a reflection of the emirate’s growth, hospitality, and ambitions.
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