Fireworks Displays This Weekend!

It's that time of year again, when London's skies are lit up by a marvellous array of fireworks displays. To mark Guy Fawkes Night, bonfires will be lit and rockets sent high into the night sky in a number of spots all over the capital. All across the city, local parks will be putting on displays, some with a fixed price and some completely free. 

Barnes Sports Club is the location for the local fireworks, along with a competition for the best Guy (anyone welcome to enter) a bar and barbecue. Sparklers and glow sticks available to buy.
Go for plenty of food, winter warmers, a bonfire and (hurrah!). Keep warm with the mulled wine, and have a boogie to the DJ. Tickets: £10 (Two adults and two children under 16 £25, kids aged 3-1. Times: Gates open at 5.30pm.

Kingston Fireworks is the venue for Kingston's fireworks, organised by the Rotary Club. Children's fun fair rides are before the display, along with live music from Radio Jackie to entertain the adults. A pre-firework warm up will consist of music from Radio Jackie and a funfair, with all profits going to local charities. November 8th, Gates open at 6.30pm, last entry at 7.45pm and the show starts at 8pm. Tickets: £6 on the gate, £5 in advance.

Totteridge Millhillians Fireworks Display
This north London event boasts lots of activities to keep the little ones entertained before the fireworks including fairground rides, a beat-the-goalie game and inflatable slides. November 8th, Tickets: £7 (kids £4, family £20). On the door, adults are £8 (kids £5, family £25). Times: Fairground rides open at 5pm. Bonfire lit at 6.30pm Fireworks begin at 7.40pm

Light Up The Night in Wembley Park this year. Following the success of its inaugural Light Up the Night festival last year, Wembley Park is staging another this autumn on Sunday 10 November. This big Brent display will feature a light parade to celebrate the Hindu festival of Diwali and both British and south Asian food and drink will be available at the event.  The multicultural event is a celebration of both Bonfire Night and Diwali, and will see the park come to life with fireworks, a light parade, and a range of different music acts – including a performance from Bollywood Brass Band. It's free, and family-friendly, which is pretty good considering Wembley usually puts on one hell of an event — there was a mechanical elephant last year. This year, expect lantern parades, giant puppets and firework display at an evening which combines Bonfire Night with Diwali celebrations. 10 November 2019. Sunday 10th November | 5PM - 7PM | fireworks at 7PM.



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