Strathclyde Country Park
Head down to Strathclyde Country Park for a fun firework display next week. There’s a funfair provided by M&Ds (Scotland’s Theme Park) which will run throughout the afternoon and into the evening. The Clyde 1 roadshow will be there throughout the evening with music and entertainment including a performance from X Factor contestants Misunderstood. Warm yourself up by the bonfire while you watch the stunning fireworks display which kicks off at 8pm.
5th November 2019 6.30pm-9.30pm
Free
Strathclyde Country Park. Hamilton Road, Motherwell, ML1 3RT
Callendar Park Fireworks
Falkirk Community Trust are hosting the fireworks display at Callendar Park. There will be performances from The Sonic Blues and Primes from 6.30pm all the way until the display kicks off at 7.30pm. Food vans and the Callendar Park kiosk will be open throughout the night if you’re in need of something to keep you warm. The event is free, but donations will be welcomed.
5th November 6.30pm
Free
Callendar Park, Falkirk, FK1 1YR
Hamilton Accies Fireworks Show
Football fans will be hard pushed to find a more appropriate display. Join Hamilton Academical FC at New Douglas Park for a safe way for the whole family to enjoy bonfire night. Join them for roasted marshmallows and entertainment in the stadium’s grounds before taking to your seats to watch the fireworks display.
5th November 5pm-8pm
Tickets are £3 for adults and £1 for children
New Douglas Park, Cadzow Avenue, Hamilton ML3 0FT
Drumchapel Winterfest
Head down to Drumchapel Park for a night to remember at the Drumchapel and West Winterfest on Tuesday. Get there early and be entertained by street theatre or enjoy the live music, funfair rides and stalls. Whatever your style, there’s plenty to do while you wait for the fireworks to kick off at 7 o’clock.
5th November from 4.30pm-9pm
Free
Drumchapel Park, Howgate Avenue, Glasgow, G15 8LY
BAaD’s Food Trucks and Fireworks Party
Start and finish your bonfire night celebrations at BAaD, just a short walk from Glasgow Green where you can enjoy the fireworks and bonfire, before heading over to the Barras Art and Design to join them in the BAaD Courtyard and The Backyard where there will be some of Scotland’s best street food trucks as well as drinks and music. Or stop by before heading over to the fireworks for a wee something to warm you up.
5th November 3pm-10pm
Free
54 Calton Entry, Glasgow, G40 2SB
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