As always, the event will provide a family-friendly show filled with fireworks, entertainment, and live music. Display: 19:00 Organising a Bonfire Night event you want us to list? So, what are you waiting for? Available online at https://www.pta-events.co.uk/stursulasptfa Tickets also available on the gate, subject to availability. The coronavirus rules you must follow if you're going out this weekend, Pub curfews, last orders, face masks and more, Salon launches 'isolation station' for vulnerable clients during Covid pandemic, “It has been really popular with clients that are more vulnerable to the virus or with those who have been shielding. To keep the kids entertained, Puxton Park comes armed with a colossal soft-play barn, high ropes and rides. Ticket prices: £5 per adult and £4 per person. Traditionally, you'll find the most fireworks on Bonfire Night (or Guy Fawkes Night), which is celebrated on 5th November every year in the UK, to commemorate the unsuccessful Gunpowder Plot by Guy Fawkes in the Houses of Parliament 4th of July Fireworks Celebration!! Admission: from 17:30 It’s free! For more information and tickets, visit the website. Contact Us: 801 Anderson Street P.O. Search by date, keyword or location across events like shopping holidays, community events and more. Admission: from 17:00 Tickets: Adults £8, Chidren go free. Admission from 17:30 Display: 19:00 Bonfire Night 2019 in Bristol: Firework Displays and Bonfires Happening Across The City. Tickets: Free. Mamma Mia!, Hairspray and School of Rock are among the world-renowned productions that will make their way to Bristol next year. Kids Display: 18:30 A limited licensed bar will be also open in the newly renovated Slymbridge Room. Swapping out the fireworks, the City farm will instead celebrate with music, fire eating and juggling, UV-face paint and a silent disco. All the events have been organised by date and we will keep updating this article with more and more displays as they are sent to us so we hope you find one near you. Tickets: £3 per person. It’s one of Bristol’s biggest bonfire night parties, so be sure to check out travel information ahead of your visit. For more information and tickets, head to the website. Organised by Bristol Round Table and The Rotary Club of Clifton, this fireworks display supports local schools, St Peter’s Hospice and The Lord Mayor’s Children’s Appeal, as well as both Bristol Round Table’s and The Rotary Club of Clifton’s charities. Enjoy a Quiet Fireworks Night over the weekend at historic Old Down Manor Estate.