Tickets for the London New Year’s Eve fireworks are set to go on sale.

This year’s stunning spectacle will once again be focused around the London Eye on the River Thames.

The renowned pyrotechnic and lighting display will feature more than 12,000 fireworks, 2,000 lighting cues and 30 tonnes of equipment on three barges.

While Big Ben’s famous "bongs" have fallen silent during vital renovation works this year, the unmistakable ringing will sound to kickstart the fireworks, bringing in the New Year in true London style.

As well as being enjoyed by more than 100,000 spectators in the viewing areas, the display is watched by more than 12 million broadcast viewers on television.

London's 2015 New Year's Eve display with a hint of blue for Unicef

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “London is the greatest city in the world and our amazing fireworks display on the banks of the River Thames cannot be beaten.

"Visitors will witness an extraordinary display, showing that London is open for business, outward looking and open to all people from across the world.

“My number-one priority is the safety of all Londoners and, as always, the police and emergency services will be working closely with organisers to ensure the evening’s festivities run smoothly and are safe for everyone to enjoy.

Enjoy the fireworks

“Whether you’re joining the thousands of revellers by the Thames, or watching the display from the comfort of your own home – I hope you enjoy the spectacular show.”

Tickets go on sale at 12pm on Friday September 29.

Entry costs £10 and up to four tickets can be booked.

To book, click here .