Thousands of people are expected at next month’s Autumn Lights event in East Leeds, with organisers promising “the biggest fireworks spectacular the city has ever seen.”
Autumn Lights is the UK’s largest touring firework spectacular and includes live music and other attractions to keep the crowds entertained.
Phats and Small are headlining with award-winning DJ and presenter Ryan Swain, fire-eaters and Spark!, the original LED drummers and party band HUGE all on the bill.
The highlight of the event at Temple Newsam Park, on 2 November, are two firework displays choreographed to music from around the world at 7.40pm and 9pm.

John Lowery, from Autumn Lights, said: “We’ve kept prices affordable for families with two firework shows and many other attractions for people to enjoy throughout the evening.
“With such a stunning backdrop, fairground rides and street food stalls, we’re hoping people will arrive in plenty of time so they can enjoy the full experience.
“There are still some tickets left so it’s not too late to miss out on Leeds biggest fireworks spectacular.”
Tickets are priced £12.99 for adults and £5.99 (not including booking fee) for children aged two to 16 years old. There is free parking but food, drink and fairground rides are not included as part of the ticket price. Doors open at 4pm.
- To book tickets go to www.autumnlights.co.uk or for more information follow on Facebook or Instagram: @autumnlightsuk.
Support independent community journalism!
East Side Story covers the people, places and stories in Leeds that are too often overlooked. While national headlines chase conflict and clickbait, we focus on real communities and the issues shaping daily life in East Leeds.
Divisive content, AI noise and online rumours spread faster than ever. At the same time, many mainstream outlets are stretched and rarely spotlight the community organisations and local champions who deserve recognition.
East Side Story was created to change that. We answer only to our readers. We have no corporate owners or billionaire funders. Our journalists report freely, ask difficult questions and hold power to account.
Your support helps us keep this work going. Monthly contributions make the biggest impact because they allow us to invest in deeper reporting and fearless local journalism.
Supporters also receive exclusive updates, behind the scenes insights and other benefits as a thank you for keeping independent journalism alive.