FLAMBARDS has revealed an extensive lineup of events taking place throughout August for all the family - including the ever-popular firework displays.
A fun-packed lineup of entertainment for visitors and locals during the summer holidays.
Every Wednesday and Monday in August, Flambards will be opening late for its annual Fireworks Spectacular. As usual, rides will stay open later and tribute music acts such as Ed Sheeran, Elton John and Anne Marie will be performing on stage.
Every Tuesday, younger visitors will be able to enjoy the talented Billy Wiz – Master Magician, ‘hilarious’ ventriloquist, and all round-entertainer.
Wednesdays will see the return of the popular Bike Stunt Show prior to the evening’s entertainment.
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On Thursdays, visitors will be able to ‘come face to face’ with a collection of ‘creepy crawlies’ including caterpillars, lizards, and tarantulas, with a piece of information about each animal given by experts.
Plus, visitors will also be able to enjoy seven days for the price of one with every full-price ticket valid for a further six consecutive days from the date of the first admission.
Dates of events and entertainment taking place at Flambards theme park throughout the summer:
Firework Spectaculars
Monday and Wednesday evenings throughout August:
August 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28 and 30.
Tribute acts
Ed Sheeran Tribute – August 2
Elton John Tribute – August 7
Billie Eilish Tribute – August 9
Abba Duo Tribute – August 14
George Ezra Tribute – August 16
Anne-Marie Tribute – August 21
Bryan Adams Tribute – August 23
Elton John Tribute – August 28
Rudi’s Message (Local Act) – August 30
Other entertainment
Billy Wiz – Every Tuesday in August
August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Bike Stunt Shows – Every Wednesday in August
August 2, 9, 16, 23, 39
Creepy Crawly Encounters – Every Thursday in August
August 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
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