Wristband orders to watch the Light Up Lancaster Fireworks Spectacular next month have been paused.
Orders of the free wristbands, for entry to the official viewing areas at Giant Axe and Quay Meadow, are nearing capacity.
Further allocations may be available at a later date.
All current orders will be posted out in advance of the event.
The firework display will be launched at 8pm from the grounds of Lancaster Castle on Saturday November 5, bringing to an end what promises to be a magical two-day festival of music, art and light.
Those watching the display from the two main sites will also be able to enjoy the specially coordinated soundtrack as well as a range of food and entertainment and plenty of atmosphere. The other official viewing area, which does not require wristbands to access the site is Williamson Park.
For those who prefer to watch them from other vantage points in the city – if you can see Lancaster Castle, you will be able to enjoy the fireworks.
More details about the event can be found at https://www.lightuplancaster.co.uk/fireworks/


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