Warwick Town Bonfire and Fireworks return in November

By James Smith

8th Oct 2024 | Local News

The Bonfire & Fireworks show returns on November 2 2024 (Image by Mark Andrews)
The Bonfire & Fireworks show returns on November 2 2024 (Image by Mark Andrews)

Tickets are now on sale for this year's Bonfire & Fireworks show on Saturday November 2 at Warwick Racecourse.

Organisers Warwick Lions and Warwick Rotary Club are hoping this year's event goes with a bang!

Last year weeks of rainfall meant that they were unable to have the bonfire, but fingers are crossed for better weather this time.

Gates open at 5pm with a range of hot foods and refreshments available across the site with the racecourse bar open and hot punch on sale. You can also reserve a table in the Kingmaker restaurant with a great view of the show.

Music will be provided again by the popular Sambassadors of Groove and there's a range of light swords and wands to buy for an exciting evening.

The racecourse grandstands offer a great view of the Bonfire and Firework show across the track on the common. Award winning Fantastic Fireworks will start off with a 10 minute display at 6pm to keep the little ones entertained, the Bonfire will be lit at 6.30 and then the main show starts at 6.45 with 20 minutes of top class fireworks.

Tickets are available online here.

Prices are £9 for adults and £2 for children between 3-15, infants under 3yrs old free.

Gates open at 5pm. Entry is at the main entrance off Bread & Meat Close, access also off Hampton Road.

Taylor Wimpey, Geberit, Startins (Kia) Cars, Wenman Healthcare, Godfrey Payton and Uniparts Logistics are supporting the event and organisers are hoping for a good turnout. Last year's event raised £25,000 for local charities and good causes.

     

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