Popular Isle of Wight pubs and venues are gearing up to host their own Firework Night displays - so where on the Island is celebrating?
UPDATE: Bembridge and Whitwell fireworks have been postponed.
Here's all the displays we know about:
Steyne Park, Bembridge
Bembridge Fireworks Night will be held at Bembridge Youth and Community Centre on November 4 from 6.30pm until 8.30pm.
This year’s event will include indoor and outside stalls, a DJ and a bar open all evening – with the fireworks getting underway at 7.30pm.
Organisers have asked visitors not to bring any sparklers or fireworks into Steyne Park on the night.
The event is free, but donations will be appreciated on the night, with all money raised going to the Bembridge Youth and Community Centre and towards the village event.
Isle of Wight Community Club, Cowes
The Isle of Wight Community Club on Park Road, Cowes, will host a family fireworks night on Saturday, November 4.
A family disco starts at 7pm until late, with the firework display setting off at 8pm.
The kitchen will be open for hot food until 9pm, plus visitors can enjoy a hot waffle van plus much more.
Fairlee Fireworks were set to return on November 3 but have been postponed on safety grounds due to the imminent arrival of Storm Ciaran.
Read more: Weather warnings lead to postponement of Fairlee Fireworks display on safety grounds
Spyglass Inn, Ventnor
Popular pub The Spyglass in Ventnor always puts on a fantastic free fireworks display over the sea.
Islanders can support the pub by buying some drinks or stopping for a meal for the best view in town!
The fireworks will set off at around 7.30pm on Sunday, November 5.
White Horse Inn, Whitwell
The White Horse Inn in Whitwell will host its annual bonfire and firework display on Saturday, November 4.
A Tom Jones tribute act will play inside the pub at around 9pm, and there will be a chance to perform karaoke later in the evening.
There will also be a Guy Fawkes competition ahead of the bonfire being lit at 7pm, with the firework display starting at 7.30pm.
The Green, Yarmouth
Yarmouth’s firework display will return for 2023 on Sunday, November 5.
Visitors are encouraged to gather in the town square, where a Guy Fawkes competition will be held from 6pm.
Organisers are hoping they can get their fireworks off the ground after last year's were cancelled due to poor weather.
For updates and more information, visit the Yarmouth Carnival Committee Facebook page.
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