A FIREWORKS and lights show will be staged at Saints in the run up to Bonfire Night.
The From the Ground Comes Light event will be staged Totally Wicked Stadium, with tickets going on sale this Friday, September 6 at 10am.
Two events will take place on Friday, November 1and Saturday, November 2.
This will be the third consecutive year that the show has taken place.
The event, sponsored by St Helens Borough Council, aims to provide an opportunity for families to watch first-class entertainment for "great value ticket prices".
In a statement, Councillor Kate Groucutt, St Helens Borough Council’s cabinet member for business, culture and leisure, said: “From The Ground Comes Light has established itself as a firm family favourite, so we’re delighted to work with Saints once again to bring this spectacular event to the borough over two-nights.
"The Totally Wicked Stadium is one of the best purpose-built rugby league stadiums in the world, geared to hosting a variety of events like this, so spectators are certainly in for a fantastic evening of quality entertainment in a safe and controlled environment.”
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Live entertainment from local artists including Kiera Weathers, DJ Eric Mckenna, Juke, Bring The Fire Project and Saints Angels Cheerleaders.
Children’s entertainment, including face painting, inflatables and other activities, will also take place in the stadium concourses before the main entertainment.
Gates will open from 5.15pm on both evenings.
Tickets, pricing and how to buy
Tickets are priced at £10 for adults and £6 for children aged 11 and under.
A family ticket that includes two adults and two 11 and under tickets is priced at £25. Age checks will take place on entry.
Event tickets will be available to purchase from Friday, September 6 at 10am via eticketing.co.uk/saintsrlfc or by phoning 01744 455 052 during the Ticket Office’s opening hours (9am-5pm Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm Sat).
To ensure the fastest possible process, spectators are encouraged to create an online ticketing account here and purchasing via this method from Friday.
In a statement, Saints explained that previously this event has sold out in 2022 & 2023, so fans are advised to be quick to avoid disappointment.
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