The program started on February 23 and will last until March 30, 2019. The PIPC's annual program has 10 competing countries who take on a battle of breathtaking fireworks performances amid the symphony of sounds.
You'll surely give Germany a HEART, too
On March 2, Germany's 9th PIPC champ "Steffes-Ollig Feuerwerke" and Portugal's "Pirotecnia Minhota" treated the crowd with their tradition and mastery of the skills in the sky. This was also the date when we were able to watch the show. Both performed well, but one stood out from the other. Now I know why Germany won last year's PIPC.
Watch Germany's performance via Youtube :
On March 9, the Pampanga skyline will witness France's "Brezac Artifices" followed by a burst of vibrant colors by Finland's "Oy Pyroman."
Italy's very own "Viviano S.R.L." and last year's champion "United Kingdom's "Pyrotex Fireworx" will battle it out on March 16.
Canada's turn to paint the night sky bursting with colors on March 23 with their very own "Fireworks Spectaculars" and China's "Polaris Fireworks" will surely stun the crowds.
To cap off the competition and close a decade of giving the best pyromusical exhibition in the Philippines, March 30, promises the most spectacular display of colors and surprises with Poland's "Surex Firma Rodzinna" and Philippine's own Platinum Fireworks Inc. in a grand finale like no other.
The annual PIPC Photo Contest will also highlight entries from amateur and professional photographers wherein winners will receive special prizes from PIPC's partners and sponsors.
Tickets are still available at www.pyrophilippines.com or through SM Tickets, SM Cinemas, SM Mall of Asia ticket booths and at SM City Clark ticket booths, raging from the Patron with dinner at P1,800; VIP at P600; Gold at P350 and Silver at P120. Ticket prices will be different on the closing day. Tickets are also available via the Metrodeal.
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