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What’s On: Fireworks Display Ravenscourt Park, Hammersmith

Remember, remember November 2 as it marks the return of the popular annual fireworks display in Ravenscourt Park.

All eyes and ears will be on the park in Hammersmith this year as the Bishop’s Park display will not take place due to building works at nearby Craven Cottage.

The Ravenscourt Park fireworks on the Saturday will have two big moments – the children’s display and the main display.

The fun starts from 4pm with the fun fair, as well as a host of food stalls and bars.

  • event time – 4pm-10pm
  • children’s firework display – 6.30pm
  • main firework display – 8.30pm
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Fireworks, Ravenscourt Park.

Gates close at 8pm to give time to clear the way for people who want to leave after the main display has taken place.

For this reason, there is strictly no admittance to anyone (including advanced ticket holders) after 8pm.

There will only be a small number of tickets available to buy on the night at the box office.

Queues for the box office are usually longer than advance ticket holder queues.

Tickets:

  •  £6 Early Bird tickets (available to purchase from 27 September until 11 October 2019)
  •  £8.30 Advance tickets (available to purchase from 11 October to 2 November 2019)
  •  £8.30 box office tickets at the gates

Limited tickets will be available to buy on the night, but the best way to guarantee entry and avoid the queue for the box office is to buy your tickets in advance. Cash or card accepted.

Admission is free for children under five, and also for wheelchair users and those with mobility issues and their helper.


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