An 'Over the Top' fireworks and drone light show will help Dallas ring in the new year. But no one will be allowed on the Reunion Tower lawn for 2022 because of COVID-19.
An over the top fireworks and drone light show will help Dallas ring in the new year.More than 10,000 pounds of fireworks will help welcome 2022 in Dallas. There’s also a drone light show planned for the event.Work crews will spend the rest of the week setting up displays and going through test runs.
"For those who are gonna watch the show, try to hit different vantage points around the city. It’s gonna be a good show. It’s gonna be over the top!" said Matt Peterson, the pyrotechnic creative director. No one will be allowed to watch from the lawn of Reunion Tower because of COVID-19, but the show will be visible from other areas in the city.
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