Sydney New Year's Eve 2004–05
Sydney New Year's Eve 2004–05 | |
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Fireworks on the Harbour Bridge. | |
Creative director | Leo Schofield |
Fireworks by | Foti International Fireworks |
Theme | “Reflections on Australiana“ |
Bridge effect | Disco Ball |
Composer(s) | Jamie Greene |
Broadcast | |
Network | Nine Network |
Hosted by | Richard Wilkins |
Next → 2005–06 | |
Sydney New Year's Eve |
Sydney New Year's Eve 2004–05 was the 10th Sydney New Year's Eve held at Sydney Harbour on the evening of 31 December 2004 and in the early hours of 1 January 2005. The Nine Network broadcast the event for their tenth consecutive year, the same amount of time Richard Wilkins had hosted it for at the time. The theme was previously revealed to be "Reflections on Australiana" with fireworks once again produced by Foti International Fireworks.[1] This was Leo Schofield's third and final year as creative director. He was succeeded by Wayne Harrison.
Broadcast[edit]
Times[edit]
Program | Time | Duration |
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9 pm Family Fireworks | 8:30 pm – 9:40 pm | 70 mins |
Midnight Fireworks | 11:40 pm – 12:20 am | 40 mins |
Presenters[edit]
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Name | Location | Original Role |
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Richard Wilkins | Sydney Opera House | Today presenter |
9pm Family Fireworks[edit]
Performers[edit]
Performer | Song |
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The Wiggles | The Shimmie Shake! |
Soundtrack[edit]
No. | Song | Artist |
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1 | Sunny | Boogie Pimps |
2 | Are You Gonna Be My Girl | Jet |
3 | Our Lips Are Sealed | Hilary Duff and Haylie Duff |
4 | Drive | Shannon Noll |
5 | Set You Free | N-Trance |
6 | Summer Rain | Slinkee Minx |
7 | When the War Is Over | Cosima De Vito |
8 | O Fortuna | Carl Orff |
Midnight Fireworks[edit]
Performers[edit]
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Performer | Song |
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The Wiggles | Follow The Leader |
Soundtrack[edit]
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No. | Song | Artist |
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1 | O'Verona | Craig Armstrong |
2 | Crocodile Rock | Nelly Furtado & Elton John |
3 | Australiana | Austen Tayshus |
4 | Accidentally In Love (from Shrek 2) | Counting Crows |
5 | I Am Tha 1 | Tim Dudfield featuring Inaya Day |
6 | C'mon Aussie C'mon | The Mojo Singers |
7 | Shout | Johnny O'Keefe |
8 | Run to Paradise | The Choirboys |
9 | Endless Ocean | Iva Davies |
10 | One More Time (The Sunshine Song) | Groove Terminator |
11 | Duncan | Slim Dusty |
12 | Happy Feet | Manhattan Rhythm Kings |
13 | I See Red | ENZSO |
14 | Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport | Rolf Harris |
15 | T.N.T | AC/DC |
16 | Concerto For Orchestra: Finale | Béla Bartók |
17 | Advance Australia Fair/Waltzing Matilda (Hylton Mowday Remix) | Peter Dodds McCormick & Banjo Paterson |
Gallery[edit]
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A New Year's Eve sunset on Sydney Harbour.
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Fireworks from afar.
References[edit]
- ↑ Foti International Fireworks archive Archived 5 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine
External links[edit]
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