This year’s Himley Hall Fireworks event is set to feature a giant funfair, live entertainment, a night market, large screens and a 30-minute firework display set to music through the decades
Himley Hall Fireworks is said to be the largest local authority run event in the UK to mark Bonfire Night 2025.
It includes a 30-minute long fireworks display choreographed to music and the theme for 2025 is ‘music through the decades’ hosted by BBC Radio WM presenter Ed James.
There will be a giant funfair, live entertainment, a night market and large screens to bring the theme to life plus food and drink stalls too, making it a fun family night out.
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It all takes place on Saturday November 8 in the grounds of the stately home on Himley Road in Dudley from 4.30pm to 10.30pm.
A spokesman for the event said: “This year enjoy a spectacular firework display with music you know and love throughout the decades. Join us on a musical journey.”
There are various ways to see the fireworks to suit all needs and tastes. You can buy standard tickets for £12 for adults and £7 for children (plus booking fees) if you buy them in advance. Under fives cost just £1.
Premium view tickets cost £22 for adults, £11 for children and £2 for under fives (plus fees).
You can also watch the fireworks from inside the hall to avoid the cold and possible rain. These tickets cost £41 (plus fees) for all ages and come with food options.
There is limited capacity for the halls and premium viewing tickets so they must be pre-booked in advance. Find out more and book tickets via the Himley Hall and Park website.
To make it easier to access, there are shuttle buses from Diamond and National Express running from across the borough for just £1 each way.
How to get to Himley Hall from Birmingham
It takes around 35 minutes, traffic permitting, to get to Himley Hall from Birmingham via the M6.
A limited park and ride service is available at Col’s car boot sale field, which is located between Sandiacre farm shop and Waggon & Horses pub on the B4176 Himley-by-pass.
Free shuttle buses will run from the location every 12 minutes and people can search for Sat Nav Postcode DY3 4LN or use the App What Three Words ///olive.cried.funny.
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The parking costs £8 per vehicle, which must be paid on the day by cash or card. Spaces cannot be pre-booked and are available on a first come, first served basis.
The £1 shuttle bus has pick-up locations in Dudley, Stourbridge and Halesowen bus stations, Kingswinford Cross, Quarry Bank High Street, Sedgley Bull Ring, Roseville in Coseley, Wombourne Church, Cradley Railway Station and Waterfront East car park at Merry Hill.