The three countries participating in the 2023 Honda Celebration of Light fireworks have been announced.
Organizers shared the news during a press conference Monday morning.
The 2023 participating countries are Australia (Saturday, July 22), Mexico (Wednesday, July 26), and the Philippines (Saturday, July 29).
Australia is represented by Howard & Sons Pyrotechnics.
“They take immense pride in their international reputation for taking major events into the next league, pushing pyrotechnic boundaries with their passion and exceeding audience’s expectations!”
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Mexico is represented by Grupo AVACON, a combination of Cabo Fireworks Co. and Atomic Professional Fireworks.
“With their extensive experience, Grupo AVACON are always looking forward to giving the best and most innovative shows with the use of the latest technology and effects.”
Closing the festival for the Philippines is Blue Peacock Fireworks. Blue Peacock Fireworks has won several awards worldwide in Asia and North America, and the team is excited to put on a show for Vancouver.
The 2022 fireworks event saw Canada’s Midnight Sun Fireworks beat out teams from Japan and Spain.
Originally named the “Symphony of Fire”, the Honda Celebration of Light is recognized as the longest-running offshore fireworks competition in the world.