A number of bonfire and firework displays are planned across Blackpool & the Fylde coast this week.
They include:
Thursday 3rd November
Fleetwood Town’s annual fireworks extravaganza at Highbury Stadium, in partnership with Affinity Lancashire.
For the eighth year, Fireworks Night will provide fun for all the family with live music, entertainment, games on the pitch, and of course a spectacular fireworks display.
There will be all sorts of family fun on the evening including live music with the whole event will be compèred by Fleetwood’s very own Wayne Bibby.
Gates open at 5:15pm and standard tickets are £7 for adults, £4 for under-16s, and £1 for under-5s. You can purchase tickets in advance, or you can pay on the gate. The event will close at 8:30pm.
Tickets will be available on a first come first served basis for the Parkside Stand only. Food and drink will be available to purchase from the kiosks on the evening - in previous years this has been a sell-out, so book now to avoid disappointment.
St Annes Cricket Club
Watching a spectacular fireworks display is a must this autumn. Back by popular demand, join us for a firework & funfair extravaganza!
Family ticket £10, Adults £3, Children £2
Gates open for funfair thrills from 4pm
Pavilion bar open from 4pm (payment by card only, no cash)
Delicious hot food available in the pavilion & outdoors from 4pm
Firework display at approx 7:30pm
5th November
Blackpool Cricket Club - Stanley Park
Fireworks & Bonfire
Gates Open 5.00pm
Bonfire Lit 7.30pm
Fireworks 8.15pm
Single ticket £5.00
Family ticket £15.00 (2 Adults plus 2 Children)
Poulton Le Fylde - Cottam Hall Field
Bonfire & Fireworks, Live Band, Kiddies Rides, Food Stalls
Gates open at 6pm - Fireworks 7.30pm
Adults £6, Children £3 ,Family Ticket £18

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