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10th Pyromusical Competition Illuminates the Sky at SM City Clark



For 9 consecutive years SM Mall of Asia has been providing a venue for world-class entertainment such as the Philippine International Pyromusical Competition. This event has brought people from all walks of life together and enjoyed memorable experiences. People will surely miss this as SM Supermalls just announced that the annual fireworks festivity will now take place in SM City Clark Pampanga to give way for the ongoing rehabilitation of Manila Bay. But, everyone is welcome to come and witness “The Brightest Show on Earth” at SM Clark.
 
Taken during the 3rd leg of the 9th PIPC by Mr. Zairus Dimaranan


February 23 at SM Clark Pampanga, the grandest fireworks display literally lit the entire horizon. This marks the opening of the Philippine International Pyromusical Competition. 



  



There will be 10 competing countries who will present captivating fireworks performances amid symphony of sounds which will be a definite treat to viewers.

 


  
The schedule of performances for the pyromusical in SM Clark is as follows:

March 2- Germany’s “Steffes-Ollig Feuerwerke” and Portugal’s “Pirotecnia Minhota”. Germany’s was last year winner at the 9th PIPC.
March 9- France’s “Brezac Artifices” and Finland’s “Oy Pyroman”.
March 16- Italy’s “Viviano S.R.L.” and last year’s champion, United Kingdom’s “Pyrotex Fireworx”.
March 23- Canada’s “Fireworks Spectaculars” and China’s “Polaris Fireworks”
March 30- Grand Finale featuring Poland’s “Surex Firma Rodzinna” and the Philippines’ own Platinum Fireworks Inc.


Photography enthusiasts both professional and amateur are invited to join the annual PIPC Photo Contest. Exciting prizes from the sponsors are up for grabs.


 
  


How to watch the PYROMUSICAL in SM Clark?

Tickets to the most-awaited 10th PIPC are available at www.pyrophilippines.com or through SM Tickets, SM Cinemas, SM Mall of Asia ticket booths starting February 13, and at SM City Clark ticket booths starting February 14, ranging 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 of 10th PIPC. Ticket coupons will be available for purchase in Metrodeal starting February 13, 2019.

For inquiry you can call these numbers:
Platinum: 0966-9682256; 0947-5989523; (02) 3591486
SM Mall of Asia: (02) 556-0660
S Maison: (02) 946-3848
SM By The Bay: (02) 556-6244
SM City Clark : (045) 499-0198
 SM Tickets: (02) 470-2222
Metro Deal: (02) 823-1955


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