The spectacular firework display and bonfire at Towneley Park is back!
There will be lots to do including the funfair, hot food and drinks, music and games from the main stage and TWO professional firework displays. Plus as everyone enjoyed the fire performers so much in the previous years, we have invited them back to perform for you at 2025's event.
For disabled parking, please contact the box office on 01282 664400
Event Times:
Gates & Funfair Open - 6pm
Bonfire Lit - 6:45pm
Junior Fireworks Display - 7:15pm
Mega Fireworks Display - 8:15pm
Event Finishes - 9pm
Entry to the Bonfire
The entry point for vehicles and pedestrians with tickets is on foot via the main Todmorden Road entrance, opposite James Hargreaves Bathroom Centre.
All tickets must be purchased in advance, there will be no tickets for sale on the gate.
No parking in Towneley Park unless you hold a valid Woodgrove or Riverside parking e-ticket - for disabled parking, please contact the box office.
More Information
All tickets must be purchased online.
Tickets are non-refundable and cannot be exchanged.
To speak to someone about the event please email bonfire@burnley.gov.uk (they aim to respond to queries within 48 hours).
For more information, visit https://towneley.org.uk/events/bonfire/
Please note: There is strictly no parking in Towneley on the night without a pre-purchased parking ticket, these are sold on a first come first served basis and will sell out fast!
No pets; no personal fireworks or sparklers; no alcohol.
Season (5 Nov 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Wednesday | 18:00 | - 21:00 |
Tickets:
Single entry – £5.00
Family of 4 – £17.00
Woodgrove Parking (with a short walk to the venue) – £8.00
Riverside 'Premium' Parking – £10.00
Children under 2 years free
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