Every year the Crowborough Firework Display has a theme to music and this year we are excited to announce that the theme is, Disney! With theme music from your Disney favourites, including Wish, Little Mermaid, Frozen, Cars, Moana and Lion King, prepare for a magical display!
The event takes place on Wednesday 5th November 2025 at Goldsmiths Recreation Ground, Eridge Road, Crowborough.
Starting from 7pm, there will be hot food & drinks to enjoy before the Firework display begins. At 7.15pm there will be a welcome from the Town Mayor and the lightning of the Beacon, followed by the display at 7:30pm.
With this year’s exciting theme, you can expect another truly spectacular display! The Crowborough Miniature Railway will also be open and offering train rides from 6.30pm until crowds disperse.
Entrance to the Firework Display is FREE however, we will be collecting donations for the mayor’s charities, which are local charity, Family2Family and the Girl guiding Crowborough District.
We encourage people to please bring along some cash to give generously to these important, local charities on the night. Alternatively, we are aware that not everybody carries cash anymore and donations are gratefully received online at any time here: https://www.crowboroughtowncouncil.gov.uk/about-us/town-mayor/the-mayors charities/ Please note parking is limited at the recreation ground and visitors are advised to use the free car parking in the town centre. Once the carpark is full (which typically is around 6.45pm), the carpark closes, and no vehicle movement will be permitted until after the display finishes.
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