Get ready for an unforgettable night of dazzling displays and community spirit as Salisbury Fireworks return to Salisbury Racecourse on Saturday, 1st November.
The family-friendly event promises a spectacular 12-minute firework display, delicious food stalls, and live music from ‘This is Queen’, who will be performing Queen's biggest hits.
Gates open at 5:30 pm, with the main firework display lighting up the skies from 7:30 pm.
Salisbury Fireworks is more than just a night of entertainment; it’s an opportunity for the community to come together and support those who need it most.
The attending will be helping to raise vital funds for Salisbury Hospice Charity, which provides compassionate care for patients and their families at the end of life.
Every ticket sold contributes directly to services that make a real difference across the local area, from clinical care to bereavement support.
The evening promises something for everyone. Children can enjoy a Halloween disco from 6 pm, while adults can soak up the vibrant atmosphere, explore the winter food stalls, and enjoy the lively music.
Whether you’re joining with friends, family, or colleagues, the fireworks offer a magical, shared experience under the autumn sky. For those looking to make the evening extra special, exclusive hospitality packages are available.
Perfect for businesses, clients, and groups wanting to celebrate in style.
For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.salisburyhospicecharity.org.uk/event/salisbury-fireworks

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