It’s back! The Ageas Bowl’s spectacular annual sell-out fireworks party, in association with FirstSight, returns on Friday 3rd November - with a whole host of entertainment for all the family to enjoy again.
Trust us, you won’t want to miss out. The home of Hampshire Cricket will play host to a funfair, music, giveaways and of course fireworks, on what promises to be another spectacular autumnal occasion.
The fireworks display will be perfectly choreographed to an epic soundtrack. Prepare to be immersed into an electric experience and create unforgettable memories.
Hungry for more? Food and drink options will also be available around the ground, featuring the following concessions: hog roast, noodles, pulled pork, pizza, churros, coffee, sweets and more!
Tickets are now on sale, with under 5s able to enjoy the spectacle for free. Tickets are expected to be snapped up very quickly, as it really is the best fireworks party in the South.
Visit https://www.ageasbowl.com/ageas-bowl-live/fireworks-party/ to buy your tickets.
How to enter the competition
The Southern Daily Echo have teamed up with The Ageas Bowl to give one reader the chance to win four tickets to attend simply send your name, address, e-mail and contact number along with the answer to the following question to Ageas Bowl Fireworks Competition, Fleet House, Hampshire Road, Weymouth, DT4 9XD before the closing date of 30th September 2023.
Question – Which firework was named after St. Catherine?
Terms & Conditions
The winner will receive a total of 4 tickets to The Ageas Bowl – The Best Fireworks Party In The South. The winner can choose the allocation of adult and children’s tickets (not to exceed 4 tickets total). The winner will be contacted via e-mail. The winner must be able to attend the event on Friday 3rd November. The prize does not include travel or parking, the winner must make their own arrangements for this. The tickets are non transferrable.
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