Bonfire Night will soon be upon us, and if you live in Harrow you'll be spoilt for choice for fireworks displays to attend.
Also known as Guy Fawkes night, it commemorates the occasion in 1605 when Fawkes was arrested while guarding explosives that had been placed underneath the House of Lords as part of the Gunpowder Plot.
Whether your main enjoyment comes from the colourful fireworks, massive bonfires or the added bits that come with these events, there should be something that catches your eye.
We've rounded up several fireworks displays you will be able to attend at the beginning of November in and around Harrow.
Bonfire Night fireworks displays in Harrow for 2022
Harrow Firework Display
Address: Byron Park, Peel Road, Harrow, HA3 7QX
When: Saturday, November 5
The massively popular display is back and celebrating its 11-year Anniversary and promises to be bigger and better than ever.
Plus this year will see the event be a perfect mash-up between the classic Guy Fawkes Night celebration and the Diwali festival of light.
It will involve a twenty-minute musical firework display, pre-comedy and magic show with fizz kids entertainment, full-sized funfair, world food zone, fully licensed bar, face painting and henna tattoos.
You can even get free entry between 12-3pm, after that you will have to pay for a full-priced ticket.
The fireworks display will set off at 7.45pm with warnings that you can expect queues from 6.30pm so arrive early.
You can book tickets and find out more information via the website.
Ally Pally's Fireworks Festival
Where: Alexandra Palace Park
When: Saturday, November 5
The massively popular Ally Pall fireworks are back this year with promises of their legendary show.
The park will even have a dancing both with the likes of DJ and national treasure Gok Wan along with another area for the German Bier Fest where you’ll be entertained by an Oompah Band and Elvis Presley tribute show.
Plus there's even more with a family funfair, film screening an Ice Disco, Fire Jugglers and of course on a big fire.
Gates open at 4pm and you can find out more information via the website.
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