An epic firework finale has marked the closure of this year’s ‘must see’ spectacular live-action show in County Durham.
Kynren – An Epic Tale of England takes audiences on an immersive journey through 2,000 years of history, myth and legend.
The award-winning show, in Bishop Auckland, ended for the year on Saturday with a tremendous applause from the audience.
Anna Warnecke, CEO of Kynren said: “Our final show of 2024 was amazing, and the audience clearly agreed.
“We are so grateful to everyone involved in Kynren and Saturday’s show was testament to the time and effort our wonderful volunteers have devoted to the 2024 season.
“Reviews from Kynren over the summer have been fantastic and we’re beyond thankful to the thousands of people who have watched myths and legends come to life here in Bishop Auckland.
“We hope to see new and returning audiences in 2025 for the tenth year of Kynren.”
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Visitors this year were the first to discover the immersive magic of the new Viking Village.
Guests witnessed Nordic warriors prepare for a raid as other inhabitants went about their day harvesting veg, tending to livestock and creating armour in the working blacksmith’s forge.
Tickets for 2025 will be announced soon and for more information about Kynren visit: www.kynren.com
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