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Pyrotechnics for stages, structures and close-up effects

Low-debris pyro for concerts, sports, rooftops and launches, used right up close where larger fireworks cannot go.

Pyro fired safely from stages, rooftops, boats and pitches, day or night.

What pyrotechnics are, and where they fit

Frontier Fireworks fires pyrotechnics for all kinds of events and for close-proximity effects, at concerts, on the tops of structures and buildings, at airshows, for launches and plenty more. Most pyro produces only low-level debris, so in the right hands it can be used close to an audience, in daylight or at night, where a full firework would never be safe.

The moment a firework cannot reach

There are moments where you want the effect right there, close to the crowd or the stage, not high in the sky. To punctuate a key part of a concert. To welcome players onto a pitch. To run a high-tempo, low-debris sequence off a rooftop. That is exactly what pyrotechnics are for, and getting them right close to people is all about knowing how to use them safely.

What you get

You get the close-up effect designed and fired safely for the setting. We often combine pyro with fireworks, with the pyro at the front of the site and the bigger fireworks lit at a safer distance, so the show has both impact and reach. We have fired pyro from stages, sports grounds, rooftops and boats, and used it for airshow and battle simulations as well.

A couple of examples

A cathedral rooftop. We were chosen to fire a special pyro display from the top of Southwark Cathedral for the 800th anniversary of the Great Fire of Southwark. With an audience all the way around the firing site, and a long climb up the tower, lighter pyro was exactly the right choice.

T20 cricket. We welcomed the players onto the pitch for a T20 Blast match, with a short, dramatic introduction to the teams that set the tone for the game.

Pyrotechnics often sit alongside the rest of what we do, from public and corporate displays to town and city centre displays and shows set to music.

A few things people ask

Pyro produces low-level debris and can be used close to an audience, on a stage or a rooftop. Fireworks go high into the sky and need more distance. We often use both together.

Yes, that is what it is designed for, fired by trained people who know how to use it safely in close proximity.

Yes. Because the debris is low level, pyro works for daytime as well as nighttime performances.

Yes. We are based in East Sussex and fire pyrotechnics across the UK.

Let’s talk about your effects

Tell us about your event, your stage or your site, and we will design the pyrotechnics around it.

Call us on 01323 488 866.

Pyrotechnics across the UK. On time, every time, since 1996.