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Ally Pally fireworks return for two-day festival

This year’s display will be preceded by a spectacular drone show

Alexandra Palace fireworks

The iconic Alexandra Palace Fireworks Festival will be returning in November.

On Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd November, lighting up Ally Pally’s incredible view and taking over the 196 acres of parkland, London’s “biggest and best” fireworks display will be soundtracked by a specially curated playlist.

This year’s display will be preceded by a spectacular drone show, marking an exciting first for a London bonfire event.

Alongside the legendary display, the festival also presents big top Cafe De Pally, which includes a plethora of live music and singalongs aided by a brass band, and choir.

Some of London’s best street food, cocktail and craft beer vendors make up the StrEATlife Festival Village, soundtracked by funk-fuelled, comedy duo The Cuban Brothers (1st November) and by UK garage legends Artful Dodger (2nd November).

As part of the festivities, the UK’s largest German bier festival returns to the palace’s Great Hall, with oompah bands, live music and lederhosen aplenty. Oasis tribute act, Definitely Mightbe (1st November) and Abba Revival (2nd November) take to the stage, with more DJs to be announced.

The park will also play host to a huge bonfire, funfair and entertainment for all the family, and visitors can also step inside the palace, with the ice rink featuring a variety of skating sessions and an ice disco.

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