| Rocket regularly provide indoor pyrotechnics for a variety of events across the UK and Ireland. Often refered to as close proximity pyrotechnics, various effects can be achieved indoors with just a 3 metre safety distance.

Close proximity pyrotechnics add major WOW factor to pop concerts, TV shows, award ceremonies, product launches and sporting event. Choregraphed to musical cues or perhaps at certain points in a speech or presentation, a wall of gerbs or perhaps a cascading waterfall will ensure your events will be remebered.

When pyrotechnics are not an option, Rocket can provide their sophisticated CO2 Jet system, confetti and lasers.
Rocket work at many well known venues across the UK and Ireland, including the Point and Phoenix Park in Dublin and in the UK The Reebok Stadium, the Millennium Stadium, Excel and many of London's West End hotels including the Grosvenor, the Ritz and the Lanesbrough Hotel.
Prices start from as little as £795 plus VAT and you can leave all the licence applications required for indoor pyrotechnics to us.

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Pop Concerts and Music Festivals
Rocket provide stage pyrotechnics for various concerts and artists including the Robbie Williams tours, U2, Westlife and Greenday.Rocket also provide indoor pyrotechnics and grand scale outdoor fireworks displays for events such as Slane Castle, the Westlife tour, the Isle of Wight Rock Festival, Glastonbury, Gay Pride, Global Gathering and Slammin Vinyl events.

Sporting Events
Rocket provide pyrotechncis suitable for stadiums known as pitch pyrotechnics. Clients include Rugby Union, the Grand Prix and various boat races.

TV
Rocket regularly provide pyrotechnics for TV programmes including a 15 part series called No Girls Allowed, Channel 4's the Games,the Childline Concert, BAFTA Awards and various BBC projects. Rocket can also provide controlled explosions and have blown up buildings, caravans, garden gnomes and jelly on a plate live on national TV!
Building launches
Close proximity pyrotechnics can also be used on building structures to hi-light architectural features and provide photo opportunities for the media for building openings.
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