This Saturday (November 1) and the next (November 8) will see many local schools, clubs and councils hosting firework displays in celebration of Firework Night which this year falls on Wednesday, November 5.
Among them are the likes of Blackheath Fireworks – returning for the first time since 2019 – along with other displays at Beck Evans Farm and Beckenham.
But even if you haven’t bagged yourself tickets yet, there’s still a chance to buy tickets for these displays with tickets left.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Blackheath Fireworks
- Where: Blackheath Common, London, SE3 0TY
- When: Saturday, November 1, 5pm–10:30pm (fireworks at 8pm)
- Ticket Prices: Adult £16 | Youth (11–15) £10 | Child (0–10) £5 | Family from £40
Returning after six years, Blackheath Fireworks is set to be one of London’s biggest displays with tickets still on sale.
Expect a packed evening of fairground rides, live DJs, comedians and immersive performances, including the dramatic Lords of Lightning and the Heavy Beat Brass Band.
Beckenham Fireworks
- Where: Croydon Road Recreation Ground, Beckenham, BR3 3FD
- When: Saturday, November 8, 4:30pm–9pm (quiet display at 6pm, main fireworks at 7:15pm)
- Ticket Prices: Adults £18.02 | Concessions £12.72 | Children (5–13) £6.36 | Under 5s free
This long-standing community event still has tickets available and supports local charities.
Families can enjoy a quieter fireworks show at 6pm before the main display at 7:15pm.
There will also be a fairground, food stalls and live music throughout the evening.
Run by volunteers from the 5th Beckenham South Scout Group, the event has raised over £250,000 for local causes in the past seven years.
West Wickham Fireworks
- Where: Club Langley, 2 Hawksbrook Lane, BR3 3SR
- When: Saturday, November 8, 4pm (fireworks at 6:30pm)
- Ticket Prices: Adults £12 | Children (6–17) £6 | Under 5s free | Family £26
Tickets are still available for this family-friendly event organised by Rotary West Wickham.
The evening supports charities including St Christopher’s Hospice and Demelza House.
Gates open at 4pm, with hot food, mulled wine and a licensed bar ahead of the 6:30pm fireworks display.
James Dixon Primary School Fireworks, Anerley
- Where: James Dixon Primary School, William Booth Road, SE20 8BW
- When: Saturday, November 8, 6pm–8pm
- Ticket Prices: Adults £14 | Children (5–17) £7 | Infants free
Tickets are still available for this local school fundraiser, featuring a professional fireworks display by Frontier Fireworks.
There will be food trucks, music and light-up novelties, with all proceeds going towards creating an inclusive school playground.
Bromley High Fireworks
- Where: Bromley High School, Blackbrook Lane, BR1 2TW
- When: Saturday, November 8, 5:45pm–10pm (fireworks at 7:30pm)
- Ticket Prices: Admission £13
Bromley’s biggest fireworks show still has general admission tickets available.
Expect a large display, funfair rides, food vendors and a fully stocked bar before the fireworks begin at 7:30pm.
Beck Evans Farm, Sidcup
- Where: Beck Evans Farm, Water Lane, Sidcup, DA14 5ET
- When: Saturday, November 1, 5pm (fireworks at 8pm)
- Ticket Prices: Adults £10.31 | Youth (11–15) £9.29 | Children (0–10) £6.19 | Family from £28.88 | Car park £10.31
Just outside London, Beck Evans Farm offers a seasonal countryside setting complete with pumpkin picking, soft play and dining at Penelope’s restaurant.
The eco-friendly fireworks display begins at 8pm and tickets are still available.
Dartford Lions Club Fireworks
- Where: Central Park, Dartford, DA1
- When: Saturday, November 1, 5pm (bonfire at 7:15pm, fireworks at 8pm)
- Ticket Prices: Adults £7 | Children (5–15) £4
Although online tickets are sold out, you can still buy tickets in person at the Priory Centre between Wednesday and Friday (10am–4pm) and Saturday (10am–12pm), or on the gate by cash or card.
This traditional event features a bonfire, fairground, food stalls and supports local community projects.

