A beloved firework show that draws thousands of attendees is back at the Utilita Bowl for another year.
The popular annual fireworks party event is returning this November, with organisers stating they expect another sell-out event.
Tickets go on sale in early September, but residents can now register interest to help secure their place at the firework show on Friday, November 1.
Gates will open at the Utilita Bowl at 6pm on the night with the main spectacle getting underway at 7.30pm.
According to the Utilita team, the show is regarded as the best fireworks event in the south with funfair rides, music, and food and drink stalls creating a fantastic atmosphere in addition to the incredible firework display.
From August 16 until September 3, people can register their interest, with early bird tickets on sale from September 4 to 6, and a general sale from September 7 onwards.
Once again, under-fives go free, with entertainment on offer for all ages ensuring a fun night for all the family at the home of Hampshire Cricket.
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Greig Stewart, head of customer experience at Utilita Bowl, said: "Our fireworks party is always an amazing event and a great night out for families.
"We sold out really quickly last year and are expecting similar demand for this year’s event.
"We’re so excited for another incredible night at Utilita Bowl and to see the event prove itself once again as the biggest and best fireworks show in the south."
Early bird tickets start at £11 for adults, £7 for under-17s and under-5s go free.
Each year thousands of people head to the home of Hampshire Cricket to enjoy a night of fireworks, music, funfair rides and food and drink.
Event organisers said this year’s event on November 1 is expected to be a sell-out - like the 2023 Utilita fire work display.
Its fireworks display will last 20 minutes and be synchronised to a soundtrack.
Attendees can enjoy of food and drink stalls serving hog roast, noodles, pulled pork, pizza, churros, coffee, and sweets.
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