Birmingham’s BIGGEST fireworks & funfair returns for 2026 with massive displays, rides, food, drink, entertainment & family fun.
Chase Lane Firework Displays & Events are proud to present Birmingham’s Biggest Fireworks & Funfair at the Lea Marston Eboot site.
Enjoy a huge family night out packed with funfair rides, food, drinks and entertainment for all ages. The evening features a low-noise fireworks display for younger children, followed by a massive 10-minute pyro-musical fireworks spectacular set to an epic feel-good soundtrack 🎆🎵
Birmingham’s Biggest Fireworks & Funfair will feature a fantastic selection of funfair attractions and entertainment from Angus Pedrick’s Funfair, with something for all ages to enjoy throughout the evening.
For our very young guests, there will be a selection of their favourite characters (from film and tv), courtesy of our friends at Supersons Family Entertainment, who will meet, greet and happily have their photos taken with your kids.
A wide variety of food, drinks, sweets and treats will be available throughout the event, with catering outlets conveniently located around the funfair and main event areas.
Please note: this is a dry site. Alcohol is not permitted on site and will not be available for purchase.
The evening will feature two spectacular fireworks displays, beginning with a lower-noise show designed for younger children, followed by Birmingham’s Biggest Fireworks Display — a breathtaking 10-minute pyro-musical spectacular set to an incredible soundtrack.
Car passes must be booked at point of online ticket purchase. This is free, but enables the organisers to keep a tally of vehicle passes expected through the gate and to allocate vehicles to the correct parking area.
DRIVERS : (For drivers familiar with this site, you will be aware of what’s coming now!)
For new visitors to this site, this is VITAL!!! There is a hard-standing approach up to and through the main access point. From here, ALL vehicles will be directed into the fields by marshalls. These fields may well be muddy and, whilst getting in may be fairly straightfoward, exiting MAY be slightly more tricky.