Light up the night sky
Bonfire Night is just around the corner and if you are planning a visit to one of England’s Historic Cities soon, then make sure you don’t miss out on some of these unmissable events. There are plenty of spectacular firework displays taking place but it’s not just about fireworks there are also some beautiful light festivals coming up which you will not want to miss out on.
Lancaster
Light up Lancaster
2nd -4th November
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Light up Lancaster, the free festival of light and art is returning to the historic city of Lancaster this November. The annual festival is always popular so be prepared to join in with the magical exploration of the city as you’ve never seen it before. Journey through this vivid light festival and discover playful illuminations, vibrant artworks and plenty of interactive experiences.
Bath
Bath Racecourse- night of colours firework night
Friday 3 November
Bath Racecourse is renowned for its large-scale firework displays and always ensures it’s a night out that you and your loved ones will never forget. The site comes alive in the late afternoon as we welcome you in and lay on some great food and entertainment.
Durham
Pyromusical
Saturday 4 November
The North East’s biggest Pyromusical fireworks spectacular returns for its fifth edition on Saturday 4th November 2023, following the success of previous years’ sell-out shows. The magical, multi-sensory event, set in a 7.5-acre stage and lighting up the night skies, promises to be a fantastic evening of memorable family entertainment.
Chester
Lord Mayor’s Fireworks Extravaganza
4th November
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On Saturday 4 November 2023, Chester Racecourse’s iconic Lord Mayor’s Fireworks Extravaganza will return to the Roodee! Enjoy the fireworks display that will illuminate the sky over the city, set to a curated playlist for an atmosphere unlike any other. Earlier in the evening there will be a junior fireworks display for younger ones who might not like big bangs to enjoy. Additionally, there will be exhilarating LED light performers providing a visual spectacle for all to enjoy in the lead-up to the main display.
Durham
Lumiere
16th-19th November
Lumiere, the UK’s light art biennial, will once again light up Durham City when it returns from 16 to 19 November. This year, the medieval city will undergo an incredible re-imagining with more than 35 light installations illuminating buildings, streets and waterways. Ai Weiwei is one of the world renowned artists who will be exhibiting at the event, which has attracted more than one million people since its launch in 2009.