Our ever-popular shows are back for 2024. Expect two dazzling musical fireworks shows at each venue.
Plus, stop by our street food village and sample our mouth-watering selection of food and drink. Funfair also on site.
Running order 2024
- 5.15pm – Gates, refreshments and funfair open
- 6.45pm – First fireworks show (more suitable for young children)
- 8.30pm – Second fireworks show
- 10pm – Funfair closes
Please note no sparklers, fireworks, dogs or alcohol are to be brought into the venue.
Maps
Further information
- No sparklers, fireworks, food, drink, dogs or alcohol to be brought into the venue.
- Disabled parking parking at South Thames College for the Morden show.
- You need a ticket to the display to enter the site, this includes the funfair.
- You can only attend the show that you have booked tickets for.
- For information about refunds, lost tickets and ticket transfer, visit the See Tickets Support Centre.
- If you cannot print your ticket a PDF on your phone will be accepted.
- Tickets are not for sale at the venues.
- All bags will be subject to a search on entry, please avoid bringing them if possible.
- There are no cash machines at the venues. All vendors have been instructed to take both cash and card.
- Children under 4 years of age do not need a ticket.
- No dogs, except guide dogs allowed.
- There is no wheelchair access, except to the car parks in Wimbledon and outside Morden Park House at Morden.
- No re-entry.
- There is no official ticket resale for fireworks tickets.
Accessibility
There is a viewing area for wheelchair users in both parks. These areas are shown in the maps above.
There is no other wheelchair access, except to the car parks in Wimbledon and outside Morden Park House at Morden.
Accessible toilets provided by RevoLOOtion will be at this year's events.
Working towards a carbon neutral and more sustainable event
Pains Fireworks are back again and are fully committed to helping us to make our events more sustainable. This year they will be helping in the following ways.
- Calculating the carbon output of all fireworks and flames used within the display and making a donation to Just One Tree in order to offset the carbon footprint of the show.
- Switching some of their purchasing to European manufacturers, saving the carbon which might be used to ship goods from China where fireworks have traditionally been made.
- Working with a product supplier to set up a tube recycling system for some of the plastic tubes used within the display which used to be ‘single-use’. These get returned to the supplier for recycling, which we understand might be the first system of it’s kind in the firework industry.