Carlisle Fireshow 2023: Countdown underway for sparkling event

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A Fireshow Village in Castle car park will provide food and family entertainment before and after the main event in Carlisle on Saturday 4 November.

It will be open between 5pm and 8.30pm.

In addition to food and drink providers, there will also be family entertainers - a cyber stilt walker, Stu-Di-Doo and the Bjamba Band. Face painting and children’s funfair rides too.

Organised by Cumberland Council, the Fireshow is free to attend and will be held in Bitts Park starting at 6.30pm. It will celebrate Cumberland, the area and its communities.

There will be a centre piece bonfire and more than 2,000 spectacular sparkling fireworks, set to music, will also light up the sky.

It will be the 34th Fireshow event to be held in Bitts Park and is the biggest event in the region attracting over 35,000 people. This year’s event is organised in conjunction with Merlin Fireworks Ltd.

Councillor Anne Quilter, Cumberland Council’s Executive Member for Vibrant and Healthy Places, said:

“This year’s event will celebrate the Cumberland area and its communities. As well as a centre piece bonfire, there will thousands of fireworks and it is set to be a must-see event not to be missed.”

Visitors to this year’s Fireshow are being asked to dig into the bottom of their pockets and support local charities. Although the event is free to attend, a charity collection is held each year. All donations go towards the Rotary in Carlisle (which donates most of its fundraising efforts to local good causes), and the Great Air Ambulance, the charity supported by the Chair of Cumberland, Cllr Carni McCarron-Holmes and the Mayor of Carlisle, Cllr Abdul Harid’s chosen charities - Cash for Kids, Carlisle Foodbank and Carlisle One World Centre.

The Fireshow is a family event, and no alcohol will be permitted on site or within the Fireshow Village in Castle car park (formerly known as Devonshire Walk car park).