Fireworks Displays
MESVORA doesn't just fire shells; we direct music, timing, light and the sky itself into shows that pull the audience in. Every permit and every safety plan is handled by us — the stage is yours.
Types of Shows
Pyromusical Shows
Our signature format, where music, fire and time meet in a single choreography. Every effect locks onto the beat with millisecond precision.
LEARN MORE →Wedding Fireworks
From the first dance to a heart-shaped finale — a sky choreography written for the night of your life, with indoor cold-pyro options.
LEARN MORE →Municipal & Festival Shows
Large-scale field shows for national days, festivals and New Year's Eve, scaling to tens of thousands of spectators — permits handled end-to-end.
LEARN MORE →Hotel & Corporate Events
Venue-tailored design for openings, gala nights and brand launches: façade light lines, stage pyro and offshore platform firing.
LEARN MORE →Why MESVORA?
Licensed firing: Every show runs under official permits with class-A certified pyrotechnicians. We prepare the permit file, the safety plan and the insurance.
Millisecond sync: Our digital firing systems lock every effect onto the music. The sky becomes an instrument in the orchestra.
Venue-first design: From multi-barge operations on the Bosphorus to hotel façades, stadiums and wedding gardens — every show is drawn from scratch around the geometry of its venue.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is a fireworks display permitted in Türkiye?
Professional shows require a permit from the local civil authority, and firing must be performed by class-A certified pyrotechnicians. MESVORA manages the entire permit process, safety plan and insurance on your behalf — all you choose is the date and the venue.
How long should a show be?
The sweet spot is 5–12 minutes. Impact grows with choreography density, not duration; a music-synchronised 6-minute show leaves a stronger mark than an unsynchronised 15-minute one.
What determines the price of a fireworks show?
Duration, calibre range (shell sizes), number of firing positions, venue logistics and the permit scope. After a site survey we present a fully itemised, transparent proposal.
How does a music-synchronised (pyromusical) show work?
The soundtrack is analysed second by second; every effect is timed to the beat through millisecond-precision digital firing systems. The result: the sky behaves like the music itself.
Can shows be fired in residential areas?
Each case is assessed against noise regulations and safety distances. In dense areas we propose daytime shows, cold pyro (heat-free stage effects) or drone light shows as alternatives.