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Massive fireworks display confirmed for Manchester city centre’s newest park

It's a Fireworks Extravaganza!

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 26th September 2024

The skies above Manchester city centre will be sparkling this autumn, when a huge Bonfire Night event takes over the city’s newest park.

The Fireworks Extravaganza will see a dazzling display light up the skies, while awestruck onlookers can sip on mulled wines and hot chocolates.

The huge fireworks display comes from Freight Island and the acclaimed Walk the Plank, and is set to take place over several evenings of Bonfire Night weekend.

There’ll even be free sparklers for kids when the festive event takes place between 1 and 3 November.

It’s all happening at Mayfield Park, the beautiful new green space (and Manchester’s first new more than a century), with cheaper early bird tickets now on sale.

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Walk the Plank are the creators of innovative outdoor displays, and will be behind the 10-minute fireworks display.

The park’s traders will be serving mulled wine, hot chocolate, and candy floss too.

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Doors will open at 5.30pm until 7pm, with the displays themselves at 6.30pm.

On Saturday night there’ll be an extra late slot from 7.30pm until 9pm, with a display at 8.30pm.

John Wassell, co-founder of Walk the Plank, said: “It’s great to be working with Freight Island again and designing a show for this year’s Fireworks Extravaganza.

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“Their focus on music really allows us to create an experience where sound and fireworks work together seamlessly.

“This event will be an exciting blend of music and fireworks against the backdrop of the stunning Park, offering something memorable for everyone.”

A Fireworks Extravaganza is taking place at Mayfield Park in Manchester between Friday 1 and Sunday 3 November.

Early bird tickets are £10 for adults and £6 for children, with £28 family tickets also on sale.

Book tickets here.

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