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Pyromusical 2018 Schedule: 9th Philippine International Pyromusical Competition

The 9th Philippine International Pyromusical Competition kicked off on February 17, 2018. It was the opening night of the annual pyromusical competition. In case you missed it, there are five more weekends left in this amazing competition. Here is your guide for this year’s schedule of activities.

Pyromusical 2018 Schedule

FEBRUARY 17, 2018
² Philippines - Platinum Fireworks (Opening Exhibition)
² Switzerland - Sygup SA


FEBRUARY 24, 2018
² Romania - Pyro-Events
² Germany - Steffes Ollig Fireworks

MARCH 03, 2018
² Austria - Fire Events
² Canada - Hands Fireworks

MARCH 10, 2018
² France - Pandora Pyrotechnie
² Italy - Alessi Fouchi Artificiali

MARCH 17, 2018
² Taiwan - Yung Feng Fireworks
² UK - Pyrotex Fireworks

MARCH 24, 2018
² China - Polaris Fireworks
² Philippines - Platinum Fireworks (Closing Exhibition)

Source: Official Facebook Page of Philippine International Pyromusical Competition

The annual international fireworks display event is considered as one of the most popular Pyro Olympics in the world. The Philippines, as a host, does not take part in the competition but only performs a fireworks display on the opening and the final night. The Philippines started hosting the event in 2010.

Philippine International Pyromusical Competition Winners

2010
Grand Champion: United Kingdom (Jubilee Fireworks)
1st Runner-up: Australia (Howards and Sons Pyrotechnics)
2nd Runner-up: Japan (Tamaya Kitahara Fireworks)

2011
Grand Champion: China (Liuyang Jinsheng Fireworks)
1st Runner-up: United Kingdom (Jubilee Fireworks)
2nd Runner-up: Japan (Tamaya Kitahara Fireworks)

2012
Grand Champion: Canada (Fireworks Spectacular)
1st Runner-up: Finland (Oy Pyroman Finland)
1st Runner-up: Australia (Fireworx, Inc.)
2nd Runner-up: Finland (Royal Fireworks, Inc.)

2013
Grand Champion: United Kingdom (Jubilee Fireworks)
1st Runner-up: China (Liuyang New Year Fireworks)
1st Runner-up: Canada (Fireworks Spectacular)
2nd Runner-up: Finland (Oy Pyroman Finland)

2014
Grand Champion: Canada (Royal Pyrotechnie)
1st Runner-up: China (Liuyang New Year Fireworks)
2nd Runner-up: United Kingdom (Jubilee Fireworks)

2015
Grand Champion: The Netherlands (Royal Fireworks)
1st Runner-up: China (Polaris Fireworks)
2nd Runner-up: Portugal (Grupo Luso)

2016
Grand Champion: United Kingdom (Pyrotex Fireworkx Ltd.)
1st Runner-up: Germany (Steffes-OligFeurwerk)
2nd Runner-up: China (Polaris Fireworks)

2017
Grand Champion: United Kingdom (Pyrotex Fireworkx Ltd.)
1st Runner-up: Germany (Steffes-OligFeurwerk)
2nd Runner-up: China (Polaris Fireworks)



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