The safe display, organised by Swansea Council, is taking place at St Helen’s on Thursday November 5.
As well as spectacular fireworks, there will also be walkabout children’s entertainers and live music from special guests.
Cllr Robert Francis-Davies, Swansea Council’s Cabinet Member for Enterprise, Development and Regeneration, said: “The safe fireworks display at St Helen’s is the biggest in Swansea. It’s a key fixture of our annual events calendar that people of all ages look forward to every year.
“We’re now in a position to confirm the date and time of the event, although details of the live music special guests will be announced over coming weeks. I’d urge anyone who’s interested in going along to get their tickets soon to avoid disappointment.
“Our annual fireworks display is one of the safest ways in which people can enjoy Bonfire Night. It’s just one of many fantastic events taking place this autumn as part of our Enjoy Swansea programme that’s got something for everyone.”
The gates for the event open at 5.30pm, with entertainment starting from 6pm and the fireworks starting from 7.30pm.
Ticket prices are below:
Early bird tickets (Available until Friday October 16)
Standard £4 | Concession £3 | PTL £2
Family (Two adults, two concessions) £12 | Family (Two adults, three concessions) £14
Advance tickets (Available from October 17 to November 4)
Standard £5 | Concession £4 | PTL £3
Family (Two adults, two concessions) £16 | Family (Two adults, three concessions) £18
On the day tickets
Standard £6 | Concession £5 | PTL £4
Family (Two adults, two concessions) £20 | Family (Two adults, three concessions) £22
Children under three go for free.
Visit www.enjoyswanseabay.com/fireworks to buy tickets or call Swansea Tourist Information Centre’s events line on 01792 637300. You can also visit Swansea Tourist Information Centre on Plymouth Street or any Active Swansea leisure centre to buy tickets in person.
Parking at the Recreation Ground will cost £5 per car but, space permitting, it’ll be free for ticket holders.
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