New Year’s Eve celebrations kick off as people all over the world usher in 2018

Fireworks will be lighting up the sky from Australia to Japan and India

NEW Zealand has kicked of New Year celebrations, lighting up the sky with bright fireworks as they ring in 2018.

Excited crowds have started to gather across the world to celebrate, with the Southern Hemisphere the first to greet the new year.

Locals celebrating on the eve of New year 2018 New Year celebrations, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Locals celebrating on the eve of New year 2018 New Year celebrations, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
A spectator laughs as she waits for the annual new year fireworks as part of celebrations on Sydney Harbour
A spectator laughs as she waits for the annual new year fireworks as part of celebrations on Sydney Harbour
New Zealand is one of the first to welcome 2018
New Zealand is one of the first to welcome 2018
The city of Auckland put on a eye-catching fireworks display
The city of Auckland put on a eye-catching fireworks display
Three friends pose in Amritsar, India, to welcome in 2018
Three friends pose in Amritsar, India, to welcome in 2018
Millions of people were expected to flock to the harbour for the fireworks
Millions of people were expected to flock to the harbour for the fireworks
A Balinese girl adjusts her headdress before taking part in a traditional dance during in a cultural parade at a festival to mark the New Year in Denpasar
A Balinese girl adjusts her headdress before taking part in a traditional dance during in a cultural parade at a festival to mark the New Year in Denpasar
Balinese take part in a cultural parade during a festival
Balinese take part in a cultural parade during a festival
Some spectators have made the most of the celebratory mood with hats
Some spectators have made the most of the celebratory mood with hats
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