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Sunday 01 November 2026 | 4pm - 7:30pm
Norwood Park, Halam Rd, Southwell NG25 0PF
Tickets From: £5
Early bird & General sale Tickets include entry to the grounds and car park. As there is limited parking onsite, this will be on a first come first served basis.
*Early Bird offer ends 31st August
Hospitality Tickets include private access to the House and Terrace, private bar, plus a welcome drink on arrival and priority parking.
Bonfire Night 2026 at Norwood Park
Discover what's in store...
After last years sell out event, Bonfire Night at Norwood Park returns for a third year even bigger and better!
Experience an unforgettable evening filled with dazzling fireworks, delicious food and beverage options, and some exciting new additions to this year's show. You won't want to miss out!
Soak up the festive atmosphere while warming up by the bonfire with a seasonal hot drink. Be amazed by a breathtaking fire dancer performance before watching the night sky light up with a spectacular fireworks display.
Important Information
Pre-booking tickets is advised.
Children should be supervised by an adult at all times.
No external sparklers or fireworks are to be brought on-site
No Dogs allowed
Suitable footwear advised
Lighting is limited in some areas of the Estate, so we do recommend bringing a torch
Hot food will be available for purchase from a selection of food vendors, located on the cricket pavilion
| Season (1 Nov 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Sunday | 16:00 | - 19:30 |
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