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New Year’s Eve: New Zealand becomes first major nation to see in 2026 as parties reach full swing across the world – live updates

New Year’s Eve celebrations are taking place across the world tonight as we mark the final remaining hours of 2025.

New Zealand became the first major nation to welcome 2026 with fireworks lighting the skies above Wellington and Auckland as huge crowds gathered in Sydney and Melbourne for parties in Australia.

Throughout the day, the final countdown will take place in cities across Asia, Africa and Europe before Big Ben strikes at midnight to kick off the new year for the UK.

Across Britain, revellers have been told to wear extra layers when they head out to watch fireworks displays with the Met Office issuing a snow warning for London later this week.

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Follow the latest updates on New Year’s Eve celebrations below 

Fiji rings in 2026 as islanders celebrate with beach party

Fiji has now officially welcomed 2026 as the island nation became the latest to see in the new year.

Canadian doctor and author Brian Goldman appeared to show a video of a beach party with fire dancers as people celebrated the final countdown.

Watch: New Zealand welcomes 2026 with spectacular fireworks display in Auckland

Sydney to honour Bondi terror victims before fireworks display

Sydney Harbour Bridge will be lit white with a menorah projected onto its pylons to commemorate the victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack earlier this month.

Fifteen people were slaughtered in Bondi after two gunmen opened fire during a Hanukkah event in what marked the deadliest terror attack in Australia’s history.

The tribute will take place an hour before the main fireworks display at midnight.

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns encouraged Australians to enjoy the night.

‘We want to make it clear that we are not going to be in a situation where the way we live in our beautiful city is substantially altered as a result of the behaviour of these terrorists,’ he told reporters.

Thousands of armed officers have been deployed to metropolitan Sydney in a bid to bolster safety as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese encouraged everyone to show kindness.

Popular London New Year’s Eve viewing spot is turned into no-go zone for ‘public safety’

A sign behind fencing surrounding Primrose Hill which has been installed around the park ahead of New Year's Eve celebrations to prevent members of the public entering. The Camden park has panoramic views of the capital and in 2024 an estimated 30,000 people celebrated New Year's Eve there - but this year it is shut, with the gates locked from 8pm on Tuesday until 6am on New Year's Day. Picture date: Wednesday December 31, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire

A popular viewing spot for New Year’s Eve fireworks over London’s skyline has been turned into a no-go zone for ‘public safety’.

Primrose Hill offers panoramic views of central London and in recent years has become a popular site for people to see in the new year.

In 2024, an estimated 30,000 people celebrated New Year’s Eve there – but this year it is shut for the first time, with the gates locked from 8pm on Tuesday until 6am on New Year’s Day.

Areas of the royal park have been cordoned off with solid green hoarding, while other parts have just the temporary fencing to prevent would-be spectators from entering.

The park announced the decision that it will close, saying that they have ‘limited controls that we can deploy to ensure public safety’.

There have been growing concerns about the safety at the park following the fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Harry Pitman on New Year’s Eve 2023.

New Zealand celebrates the new year as nation enters 2026

Celebrations are well and truly underway in New Zealand where it is officially 2026.

In Auckland, revellers watched the final countdown on the city’s Sky Tower before a fireworks display greeted the moment the clock struck midnight.

According to local reports, the five-minute pyrotechnics show took six months of planning.

The display launched from three separate levels on the tower with fireworks shooting up to 80 metres above the landmark – a combined height of 320 metres above the ground.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland/Shutterstock (16218844a) A firework display from the top of Auckland's Sky Tower welcomes in the New Year New Year 2026 Celebrations in Auckland, New Zealand - 01 Jan 2026
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland/Shutterstock (16218844b) A firework display from the top of Auckland's Sky Tower welcomes in the New Year New Year 2026 Celebrations in Auckland, New Zealand - 01 Jan 2026

New Zealand to become first major nation to welcome 2026

We’re just 10 minutes away from the clocks chiming midnight in New Zealand as it becomes the first major country to welcome 2026.

Fireworks will light up the skies across the nation including at Auckland’s Sky Tower and over Wellington Harbour.

You can watch live scenes from Auckland above

Pictures: Fireworks light up skies above Sydney

Fireworks have lit up the skies above Sydney with the first of two displays in the Australian city.

The first display, known as family fireworks, took place near Sydney Harbour Bridge three hours before the main one at midnight.

TOPSHOT - The "family fireworks" light up the Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge three hours ahead of the main show at midnight in Sydney on New Year's Eve on December 31, 2025. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP via Getty Images)
The "family fireworks" light up the Opera House three hours ahead of the main show at midnight in Sydney on New Year's Eve on December 31, 2025. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP via Getty Images)
The "family fireworks" light up the Sydney Harbour Bridge three hours ahead of the main show at midnight in Sydney on New Year's Eve on December 31, 2025. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP via Getty Images)

The major cities celebrating new year before UK enters 2026

Here in Britain, we have more than 13 hours left of 2025 as the final countdown approaches in capital cities across the globe.

If you want to know when the rest of the world is ringing in 2026 then see our list below.

All UK times:

  • 11am – Wellington and Auckland
  • 1pm – Sydney and Melbourne
  • 3pm – Tokyo, Seoul and Pyongyang
  • 4pm – Beijing, Singapore and Hong Kong
  • 5pm – Bangkok, Jakarta and Hanoi
  • 6:30pm – New Delhi
  • 8pm – Dubai
  • 10pm – Cairo, Athens and Johannesburg
  • 11pm – Paris, Rome and Madrid

Snow warning for London as New Year brings Arctic freeze to Britain

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/Shutterstock (16218720s) Livestock out on a cold, frosty and foggy morning in the countryside. Seasonal weather, freezing fog, Dunsden, Oxfordshire, UK - 31 Dec 2025

A snow and ice warning has been issued for London as the New Year brings an artic freeze that has already seen temperatures plummet to nearly -10C.

Large swathes of the UK have been told to brace for wintry conditions and travel disruption from midnight until 12pm on Friday.

The Met Office issued a total of four new yellow weather warnings on Wednesday – with snow forecast across parts of the south east, London, Birmingham and Wales.

A 12-hour wind warning is now in place in north-east Scotland from 9pm tonight, as well as a snow and ice warning in Northern Ireland on Friday.

A 42-hour warning for heavy snow showers and ice in Scotland had already been issued from 6am on New Year’s Day until the end of January 2.

Pictures: Crowds build in Sydney as 2025 approaches final countdown

Sydney’s famous harbour is fast filling up as crowds flock to the city’s iconic landmarks to see in 2026.

People have gathered outside the Sydney Opera House and taken up vantage viewpoints at Mrs Macquaries Point as the city approaches 2026.

In Sydney, the clock strikes midnight at 1pm UK time.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 31: People gather at the Sydney Opera House in anticipation of the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display on December 31, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. Thousands will turn out to celebrate New Year's Eve in Sydney, as the Harbour Bridge lit up with fireworks. (Photo by George Chan/Getty Images)
People sit at Mrs Macquaries Point overlooking the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge ahead of New Year's Eve fireworks, in Sydney, Australia, December 31, 2025. REUTERS/Hollie Adams REFILE - CORRECTING YEAR 2026 TO 2025.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 31: People pose for photo ahead of the New Year's Eve fireworks display at Opera House on December 31, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. Thousands will turn out to celebrate New Year's Eve in Sydney, as the Harbour Bridge lit up with fireworks. (Photo by George Chan/Getty Images)

Kiribati becomes first nation to see in 2026

Kiribati, an island nation in Oceania, is the first country to welcome 2026.

The nation is the furthest time zone behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) – 14 hours ahead of the UK.

Kiribati is made up of 33 atolls and islands in the Pacific Ocean and is unique as it is the only nation with terrirtory in all four of the world’s hemispheres.

Kiritimati, otherwise known as Christmas Island, was the first part of the country to ring in the new year.

Countries around the world hold parties for New Year’s Eve

Hello and welcome to our New Year’s Eve live coverage as people around the world ring in the start of 2026.

We will bring you celebrations from across the globe as the final hours of 2025 come to an end.

So whether you’re in Britain, Asia or Australia, check our blog to see how countries start the new year.

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