The nights are drawing in faster and faster these days in and around Birmingham - but it won’t belong before they are sparkling for Bonfire Night 2023 celebrations - with some popular venues planning some early displays.
The biggest display in Birmingham is set to take place at Edgbaston Stadium - which is offering two attractive events; one for family and the other for those who want to party like it’s Ibiza. Not only in Birmingham, but large-scale celebrations including fun fairs, food vendors, and live entertainment are set to take place in Sutton Coldfield, Solihull, West Bromwich and places farther afield.
If you want to enjoy a thrilling ride and the bonfire night display in one place, there are several theme parks that will be keeping their doors open longer than usual too.
Here are 11 amazing fireworks displays in Birmingham & beyond:

9. Bonfire & Fireworks Night at Weston Park
Watch rockets light up the night sky at the Bonfire and Fireworks Night on Sunday 5th November 2023. Taking place in the historic parkland of Weston Park, one of the region’s biggest bonfire nights returns for 2023. With two dazzling firework displays across the evening, one giant roaring bonfire and a traditional fun fair - it’s fun for all the family. Tickets are on sale now. | Dima - stock.adobe.com

10. Alton Towers Ultimate Fireworks Spectacular
For three nights, families can enjoy the fireworks displays as the resort provides a final chance to enjoy their rollercoasters, rides and family attractions before they bid the season goodbye. They theme park will be open late for the fireworks and, you can ride the coasters in the dark for extra scares, screams and shrieks. You can book your tickets on their website. (Photo - PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images) Photo: PAUL ELLIS

11. Walsall Arboretum Bonfire and Fireworks
On November 4, the Walsall Arboretum will be host to a wide range of catering stalls, a funfair, along with the bonfire and firework display. Gates open to the event at 5pm and the fireworks will start at 7pm. | Kelly Marie Smith - stock.adobe.