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Sydney New Year's Eve 2014–15

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Sydney New Year's Eve 2014–15
Creative directorJack Thompson
Fireworks byFoti International Fireworks
Theme"Inspire"
Bridge effectLight Bulb (supporting effect Seahorses)
Composer(s)DJ Nina Las Vegas[1]
Broadcast
NetworkABC
Australia Plus
Hosted byJulia Zemiro
Toby Truslove
Chronology
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2013–14
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2015–16
Sydney New Year's Eve

Sydney New Year's Eve 2014–15, officially known as 2014 SYDNYE, was the 20th Sydney New Year's Eve held in Sydney Harbour on the evening of 31 December 2014 and in the early hours of 1 January 2015. It was the second time ABC broadcast the event on the public television. The theme was revealed as "Inspire" and the creative ambassador of this year's event is Jack Thompson.[2]

The show's budget is reported to have increased from $6.8 million to $7.2 million. Throughout the night, "inspiring" messages from Twitter users via the hashtag "#SydNYE" were projected onto the pylons of the bridge.

Broadcast[edit]

The New Year's festivities were broadcast on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

Times[edit]

Program Time Duration
Sydney New Year’s Eve 8:30pm – 12:30am 4 hrs

Presenters[edit]

Name Location Original role
Julia Zemiro Sydney Opera House Host
Toby Truslove Sydney Opera House Host

9PM Family Fireworks[edit]

Fireworks Soundtrack [3]

No. Song Artist
1. Pomp & Circumstance Op. 39 March Edward Elgar & London Philharmonic Orchestra
2. Don't Stop Til You Get Enough Michael Jackson
3. Maps Maroon 5
4. Happily Ever After Ricki-Lee Coulter
5. Roar Katy Perry
6. Break Free Ariana Grande
7. Amnesia 5 Seconds of Summer
8. Boom Clap Charli XCX
9. Que Sera Justice Crew
10. Just an Illusion Imagination
11. Chasing the Sun Hilary Duff
12. Shower Becky G
13. Story Of My Life One Direction
14. Everything Is Awesome Tegan and Sara feat. The Lonely Island
15. Outside Calvin Harris feat. Ellie Goulding
16. Let It Go Idina Menzel

Midnight Fireworks[edit]

More extended sequences were featured on the Harbour Bridge and a pontoon barge in front. The Sydney Opera House was again used as a launching platform for the third time since the millennium.

The show included new effects such as silver umbrellas with crackling centres and gold palms with coloured tips. A light bulb with a heart in the centre beamed on the harbour bridge.[4]

Fireworks Soundtrack[5][edit]

No. Song Artist
1. Dream Is Collapsing Hans Zimmer
2. The Dark World Brian Tyler
3. Snap Out of It Arctic Monkeys
4. Happy Pharrell Williams
5. Trippin The Light Fantastic Ball Park Music
6. Best Friend Foster The People
7. Feels So Good Sable
8. Seven Nation Army The White Stripes
9. Black Skinhead Kanye West
10. Come Save Me Jawgar Ma
11. Need You Tonight INXS
12. Love Me Again John Newman
13. Strong London Grammar
14. Take Me Rüfüs
15. With Me Cashmere Cat
16. I Love the Nightlife Alicia Bridges
17. Stolen Dance Milky Chance
18. Technologic Daft Punk
19. Dawn Basenji
20. Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger Daft Punk
21. Get Lucky Daft Punk
22. Smells Like Teen Spirit Nirvana
23. Song 2 Blur
24. Slice of Heaven Dave Dobbyn
25. Summer Calvin Harris
26. Tennis Court (Flume Remix) Lorde
27. High Peking Duk
28. Do It Again Röyksopp
29. Covered In Chrome Violent Soho
30. Chandelier Sia
31. The Pretender Foo Fighters
32. Marche Slave Tchaikovsky

References[edit]

  1. "Fireworks Soundtracks To 'Inspire' This Sydney New Year's Eve". Sydney Spectaculars. 30 December 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  2. "Screen legend inspires a cracker night for NYE14 - The City of Sydney Media Centre". Sydneymedia.com.au. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  3. "9PM Family Fireworks soundtrack list - The City of Sydney Media Centre". Sydneymedia.com.au. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  4. "Jack Thompson's New Year's Eve will be a cracker". Dailytelegraph.com.au. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  5. "2014 – 'Inspire' Fireworks Soundtracks". Sydneyspectaculars.net. 17 May 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2018.

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