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Where to enjoy Bonfire night 2025 across North West | Manchester News

By britishbulletin.com5 November 20254 Mins Read
Where to enjoy Bonfire night 2025 across North West | Manchester News
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Lynette HorsburghNorth West

 A large golden firework explodes in a black sky.

The region will light up in a festival of fireworks and other frolics

Dazzling firework displays are set to light up the skies later for Bonfire Night – and here is a choice selection of some of the best ways to enjoy all the fun.

There are a range of organised events to suit all ages and tastes across the north-west of England, and even a few dog-friendly ones for braver pets.

Here is a selection of displays happening near you in the coming days.

Cheshire

Bonfire and Fireworks Display, Tytherington: The Tytherington Club in Macclesfield will host a big display. Gates open at 17:30 GMT with the bonfire lit at 18:45 and fireworks starting at 19:30.

: The doors at Leasing.com Stadium open at 17:00 before the big event kicks off at 19:00. Along with the fireworks, it promises activities including balloon modelling.

Firework and Light Festival, Macclesfield: Macclesfield Cricket Club is staging an evening of “fireworks, light & fun” on Saturday between 18:00 and 21:00.

The Racecourse in Chester is expecting thousands of people for its child-friendly fundraising event on Saturday which also has a quieter display.

Greater Manchester

Colourful fireworks against a dark night sky.

Dozens of displays will be available to choose from over the coming days

Printworks, Manchester: The Printworks promises an exciting alternative to traditional firework celebrations from 17:00 until 20:00 GMT. The venue is hosting a free digital firework display on Europe’s largest digital ceiling. The evening will be hosted inside the venue’s Pumpyard – and will feature story-telling from Radio One’s Katie Thistleton.

Irish World Heritage Centre, Cheetham Hill: The Irish World Heritage Centre is staging a firework event along with a funfair, stilt walkers, fire breathers and stage shows. The event starts at 17:00 until 21:00 with the fireworks expected to start at about 19:30.

Oddfellows Arms, Eccles, Salford: The Oddfellows Arms in Eccles is offering fireworks, sparklers and options for toffee apples, hot chocolate, hot food and other treats from 16:00 until 21:00.

Rochdale Bonfire and Fireworks Display: Rochdale Borough Council is hosting a free family-friendly bonfire and fireworks display at Cronkeyshaw Common, Syke, on Thursday from 18:00 until 22:00.

PA Media A mixture of green, red and indigo fireworks in the sky as people celebrate Bonfire nightPA Media

Some of the events have been billed as quieter and more animal friendly

Lancashire

Fireworks Extravaganza Fleetwood: The fireworks event later at Fleetwood’s Marine Hall promises to be “back with a bang”. The display is expected to start at 18:35.

Blackpool Cricket Club: Gates open at 17:00 for the annual Blackpool Cricket Club Bonfire & Fireworks.

Astley Park, Chorley: Light Up Astley features fire breathing, light installations, jugglers, stilt walkers, drummers as well as a bonfire, fireworks and light installations on Friday between 17:00 and 20:00.

Heysham Village: There is a children’s display at 18:30 and a main one due at 20:30 on Sunday.

Morecambe Promenade: The Morecambe Promenade Fireworks Extravaganza on Monday kicks off at 17:00 with a children’s fireworks display at about 18:30 and the main display at about 20:30.

Merseyside

Horse and Jockey Pub, Liverpool: The funfair and fireworks fun starts from 16:00 at the venue. It said it cannot given an exact time the display will start but confirmed it would be after 18:00 and before 21:00.

Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve, Thornton: There is a wildlife-friendly bonfire night at Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve, which is also dog-friendly between 17:30 and 19:30.

Hightown Club, Hightown, Liverpool: Liverpool based Bring the Fire Project – a leading fire and light performing group – returns for a fabulous Viking fire dancing show, starting at 19:00. The bonfire will be lit at 19:15 and fireworks will light up the night sky at 19:45.

Ormskirk Cricket Club: Doors open at 16:30 on Saturday with the bonfire lit at 17:15 then Guinness world record breaking juggler Chris Marley performing at 19:00 followed by a firework display at 19:15.

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