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Bonfire Night in Newcastle 2025: the ultimate guide (dates, times, family tips & where to watch)

Newcastle loves a big night under bright skies—and Bonfire Night 2025 brings two full weekends of displays across the city and Tyneside: from race-night fireworks at Gosforth Park to free family shows on the coast, plus classic community bonfires at rugby and cricket clubs. Below is your complete “what’s on” with dates, times, ticket info, and practical tips (parking, public transport, accessibility, and keeping kids warm and happy).

Always double-check organiser pages on the day—times and details can shift with weather.


At-a-glance calendar (Newcastle & Tyneside, 1–8 November 2025)

Saturday 1 November 2025

Sunday 2 November 2025

Wednesday 5 November 2025 (Bonfire Night)

Saturday 8 November 2025


What to expect at the major venues

Newcastle Racecourse (Gosforth Park) – racenight + funfair + fireworks

A huge family night that blends horse racing, a lively funfair, street food and a themed fireworks finale. The racecourse offers hospitality packages if you want a seated base indoors; families often arrive late afternoon, enjoy the fair, then stay for the fireworks after the last race. Tip: plan your exit—post-display traffic can bottleneck on the A1/A19 approaches. newcastle-racecourse.co.uk+1

Gateshead Stadium – Firework Frenzy (new for 2025)

Big-scale arena event with doors from 5:00pm and a later 8:30pm fireworks start, plus live music and a fairground—great if you want a longer evening out. Pre-sale tickets are cheaper; under-3s go free. Tip: it’s walkable from Gateshead Stadium Metro; factor in queues after the show. fatsoma.com

Blaydon RFC – Bonfire & Fireworks

A classic community bonfire night with a proper blaze, fairground rides and a choreographed display. Advance tickets only (no gate sales), so book before you set off. Tip: grass underfoot—pack boots if it’s been wet. Eventbrite

North Tyneside Fireworks – Whitley Bay Links (FREE)

One of the North East’s most photogenic displays: fireworks over the North Sea with fairground rides from 6:00pm and a 7:00pm launch. It’s free, attracts thousands, and will shift to the following night if weather dictates. Tip: arrive early, use Metro/bus, and bring windproof layers—it’s chilly on the Links. visitnorthtyneside.com

Segedunum Roman Fort (Wallsend) – “Fireworks at the Fort” (FREE, donations welcome)

A beloved Bonfire Night staple with museum access from 5:00pm and fireworks at 6:30pm. It’s free (donations appreciated), with optional VIP tickets for the viewing tower if you want an elevated vantage point. Tip: on-site parking is usually restricted—check updates and consider public transport. North East Museums+1

Blue Flames, Benton – community favourite

A family-friendly night with three indoor bars, fairground rides and a ~7:00pm display. No on-site parking; it’s a 5-minute walk from Benton Metro. Book early—this one often sells out. Blue Flames Sporting Club+1

Novos RFC, Longbenton – club night on 5 Nov

Novos host their own Bonfire Night gathering on Wednesday 5 November—expect a friendly club crowd, hot food and bar. Tip: times and tickets vary year-to-year—check the club page before you go. Novos

Gosforth Fireworks Extravaganza (Newcastle Round Table) – Broadway West

A flagship city display with a big charity heart: gates 5:00pm, fireworks ~7:00pm; tickets online only and no parking on site. There are children’s rides, street food and fire performers. This is one of the most popular nights in the city—arrive early. Nearest Metros: Regent Centre or Wansbeck Road, then walk. NewcastleGateshead

South Northumberland Cricket Club (Gosforth) – Family Fireworks

Indoors + outdoors = kid-friendly: the main hall opens from 5:00pm with bouncy castles and face paint, then fireworks at 7:30pm outside. Tickets around £12 (check the club). Tip: great option if you want some warm indoor time before the show. southnorth.co.uk

Tynemouth Cricket Club (North Shields) – coastal club spectacular

A hugely popular Sat 8 Nov display: gates 5:00pm; fireworks 7:00pm. Tickets are online and parking is extremely limited—use Metro/bus if you can. Nearest Metros: Tynemouth or Monkseaton, then a walk. visitnorthtyneside.com


Getting there: travel & parking


Accessibility snapshots


Family checklist (warm kids = happy kids)


Safety & etiquette


Make a day (or weekend) of it


Handy FAQs

Which display is best for toddlers?
South North CC (indoor activities from 5:00pm, fireworks 7:30pm) or Blue Flames (bars/indoor areas; ~7:00pm display). Earlier-evening options like Segedunum 6:30pm are also good. southnorth.co.uk+1

Which one’s free?
Whitley Bay Links (North Tyneside) and Segedunum are free (donations appreciated). visitnorthtyneside.com+1

Biggest charity crowd-pleaser?
Gosforth Fireworks Extravaganza (Newcastle Round Table) draws thousands; tickets are online only and it’s no-parking on site—plan a Metro/walk. NewcastleGateshead

I want a proper bonfire as well as fireworks.
Try Blaydon RFC’s Bonfire & Fireworks on Sat 1 Nov. Eventbrite

Any big city “wow” options on Sat 1 Nov?
Yes—Newcastle Racecourse’s Fireworks & Funfair Racenight (Gosforth Park) and Gateshead Stadium Firework Frenzy. newcastle-racecourse.co.uk+1


Quick picks (if you’re choosing one)


Sources for dates & details (tap to check before you go)

Newcastle Racecourse (Sat 1 Nov), Gateshead Stadium Firework Frenzy (Sat 1 Nov), Blaydon RFC (Sat 1 Nov), North Tyneside Fireworks at Whitley Bay (Sun 2 Nov), Segedunum “Fireworks at the Fort” (Wed 5 Nov), Blue Flames Benton (Wed 5 Nov), Novos RFC (Wed 5 Nov), Gosforth Fireworks Extravaganza by Newcastle Round Table (Sat 8 Nov), South Northumberland CC (Sat 8 Nov), and Tynemouth CC (Sat 8 Nov).

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