Doha, Qatar – Lusail City marked its emergence as a leading destination with a spectacular New Year’s celebration on Wednesday evening, drawing over 250,000 attendees. The event, centered around Lusail Boulevard, featured a record-breaking fireworks display and laser shows, officially welcoming 2026. This event reinforces Lusail City’s growing role in Qatar’s tourism and entertainment sectors, and its ability to host large-scale international events.
The New Year’s festivities kicked off at 6:00 PM local time, offering a vibrant atmosphere for families and visitors. A series of sophisticated laser light shows illuminated the city’s modern architecture, followed by live performances throughout the evening. The culmination of the celebration was a dazzling fireworks display synchronized with an innovative drone show.
Lusail City’s New Year Celebration: A Showcase of Innovation
The fireworks display was the largest ever staged in Qatar, featuring a total of 15,300 individual fireworks. A particularly noteworthy element of the show involved 1,000 “Pyrodrone” units launching 4,000 pyrotechnic shots from 46 various locations. This synchronized spectacle transformed the city’s sky into a breathtaking canvas of light and color, demonstrating a commitment to cutting-edge technology in entertainment.
Growing as a Destination
The exceptionally high turnout demonstrates Lusail City’s increasing popularity, not only as a residential and commercial hub but also as a venue for national celebrations. This success builds on the city’s profile after hosting segments of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, according to officials. The integration of advanced infrastructure and entertainment options signals a deliberate strategy to position Qatar as a global tourism center.
Sheikh Hamad bin Talal Al-Thani, CEO of Qatari Diar, stated that the event highlights the city’s development into a fully integrated urban center capable of hosting significant national events. He emphasized the vision behind Lusail City – to provide a high quality of life and a platform for showcasing Qatar’s ambitions.
Eng. Abdulaziz Ali Al Mawlawi, CEO of Visit Qatar, echoed this sentiment, noting the celebrations align with Visit Qatar’s broader strategy to diversify tourism offerings and enhance the country’s international appeal focusing on Qatar tourism. The choice of Lusail as the host location underscores its growing recognition as a key tourism icon.
However, the development of Lusail City has not been without scrutiny. Experts have raised concerns about occupancy rates following the World Cup. The success of events like the New Year’s celebration is seen as crucial for attracting residents and visitors, thereby boosting the city’s economic viability.
The event was a collaborative effort between Qatari Diar and Visit Qatar, aimed at solidifying Lusail City’s place as a forward-looking urban development and a major contributor to Qatar’s entertainment landscape. Future events and strategic initiatives are expected to further enhance the city’s position, attracting more investment and fostering a thriving community. Related developments are also aiming to boost Qatar’s economy.
Looking ahead, Qatari Diar and Visit Qatar are expected to announce a calendar of events for 2026 in the coming months. The extent to which these events can consistently draw large crowds and generate economic activity remains to be seen, particularly in light of regional competition in the tourism sector. Monitoring the city’s occupancy rates and visitor numbers will be key indicators of its long-term success.

