A popular fireworks display in Dulwich where children can go for just £1 is returning for another year this November.
Firework night is fast approaching and with it marks the return of a popular sell-out fireworks display in south east London.
Organised by Dulwich Sports Club, Dulwich Fireworks Display is a popular fundraising event for the club, offering family-fun entertainment and, of course, fireworks.
Taking place on Saturday, November 2, this annual event will feature a firework display kicking off at 7pm, created by Brilliant Fireworks, and will operate with a “come rain come shine” policy.
Alongside the main event, there will also be food, music and entertainment for the children to start the evening off at 5pm before the fireworks begin.
This year the event has been given a brand new layout to offer more space for this popular display, along with the addition of food and drink stalls to mark the evening.
Food offerings will include a BBQ, burgers, Indian fare and pizza, along with mulled wine and Real Ale if you fancy grabbing aThere will also be live music from 5:30pm, with this year's headline act confirmed as Matthew Lynch playing kids songs and crowd favourites.
What you need to know
The event is set to take place between 5pm and 7:30pm at Dulwich Sports Club, with tickets priced at £12.50 for adults and £1 for children under 16, while carers are admitted free of charge.
The club has advised attendees that all tickets must be purchased in advance, with no tickets available on the night of the event.
Disabled access can be gained via Giant Arches and the venue is also wheelchair accessible, but wheelchair users are advised to contact the organisers to discuss accessibility arrangements in advance.
No parking will be available on the night, with guests encouraged to use public transport.
This year access will be via Giant Arches, which can be accessed from both Burbage Road and Turney Road.
The club can be reached via Herne Hill, North Dulwich and West Dulwich stations, which are within a 10-minute walk of the club, or by either number 3 or 201 bus routes to Croxted Road or Turney Road.
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