Travel ‘around the world’ with the Leeds Castle Fireworks Spectacular, supported by kmfm. 25,000 starbursts will fill the sky over the majestic Castle, which comes towards the end of its 900th anniversary year with the biggest firework display in the South East of England.
kmfm Drivetime presenter, Rob Wills will be getting the party started each night with a live DJ set and kmfm Breakfast's Garry and Laura will there on the night for the countdown! This year’s ‘around the world’ theme will have everyone from children to grandparents, dancing the night away during this incredible evening of party pyrotechnics.
Plenty of entertainment will be on offer during the afternoon including live music from singer Adam Chandler and fairground rides for children (small extra charge).
Arrive from 2pm onwards (car park opens from 1pm) to enjoy live music, falconry display, maze and play areas all before the fireworks begin at 5.30pm. Don’t rush home and the live music will carry on after the display until 6.30pm.
The Castle will be closed to the public during the weekend.
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