Here is a list of some of the local bonfire night events and fireworks displays announced for this November.
If you are staging a similar event that you would like included in this guide, please email newsdesk@beyondradio.co.uk with the details.
LIGHT UP LANCASTER – November 6,7,8, Lancaster city centre
The popular free light-art trail, Light Up Lancaster, returns to the city centre, as audiences are invited explore this magical light-art trail throughout the city, discovering enchanting light-artworks and captivating installations in Lancaster’s streets and squares.
This year’s theme is ‘In The Blink of an Eye’. Search ‘Light Up Lancaster’ online for full details.
VALE OF LUNE ANNUAL FIREWORK DISPLAY 2025 – Thursday, November 6, Powder House Lane, LA1 2TT
Entry from 5pm via advance wristband. Adults £7.50, Kids (U18) £5, Under 3s go free! No sales on the door. Food stalls, bar, fairground fun, live music from The Panda Cups, and not one, but two amazing firework displays!
BOLTON-LE-SANDS BONFIRE & FIREWORKS DISPLAY – Saturday, November 8, Bolton Le Sands Community Centre
Event opens at 6pm. Bonfire lit at 6.45pm. Fireworks display starts around 7pm. Food and drink available. Tickets are £7 and under school age are free. Search for the event on Facebook for a list of retailers selling tickets.
HEYSHAM VILLAGE FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA – Sunday, November 9, gates 5pm
Children’s Fireworks Display – approx. 6:30pm. Main Fireworks Display – approx. 8:30pm. Plus: Food stalls, funfair, and evening entertainment. FREE
MORECAMBE PROMENADE FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA – Monday, November 10
Children’s Fireworks Display – approx. 6:30pm. Main Fireworks Display – approx. 8:30pm. Plus: Local food stalls, live entertainment, and family activities. FREE
BONFIRE & FIREWORKS AT MISS WHALLEY’S FIELD – Wednesday, November 5
Bonfire lit at 6:30pm. Lantern procession from Gregson Centre begins. Donations encouraged via collection buckets on the night.
HALLOWEEN & BONFIRE NIGHT - Bay View Holiday Park, Saturday, November 1, A6 Main Road, Carnforth
Enjoy a blazing bonfire, dazzling firework display and live music from Alex Jackson. Follow the Pumpkin trail and get creative with Halloween crafts.
GALGATE CHILDREN’S TREAT BONFIRE NIGHT – Ellel Village Hall, Saturday, November 1
£6 per adult, under 16s free. Opens at 5pm, bonfire 6pm, fireworks 6:45pm, kids disco 7pm.
KIRKBY LONSDALE RUGBY CLUB FIREWORKS NIGHT – Wednesday, November 5, from 4pm. LA6 2DS
Bar open from 4pm, with the bonfire lit at 6.15pm and fireworks at 6.45pm prompt. Food available, bar open, sideshows and funfair for the children. £25 per car, children under 11 free, walk-in pedestrians £5 on the gate.
3rd MORECAMBE SCOUTS BONFIRE NIGHT – Wednesday, November 5, Scout Hut, St John’s Road.
From 6pm. Entry £1 per adult, 50pm per child. BBQ and refreshments available.
LANCASTER CRICKET CLUB – Saturday November 8, from 5pm, Lune Road
Gates 5pm, live music from 6pm, display at 8:30pm. Plus, fun, food, fairground rides and free facepainting. Tickets adults £7, kids £4.


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