FIREWORKS galore, some sporting magic and a host of boy band hits, there's lots of treats for all the family in Hampshire this weekend.

Here's our guide to ten of the best...

(1) At Mayflower Park, Southampton...

IT IS set to be Hampshire’s biggest firework display, attracting a bumper crowd of 15,000 people.

The Daily Echo backed display, organised by the Southampton Round Table, takes place tomorrow from 3pm.

British pyro-musical champions Pyrotex will launch the display this year and make people admire the city’s skyline ablaze with spectacular colours.

Alongside this, a fun fair consisting of a range of exciting fairground rides and stalls will also keep children entertained along with live musical entertainment from Southampton community radio station Voice FM.

All money goes to support local charities in desperate need of help so it’s a Big Bang with a big impact!”

The Southampton display is part of the network of 70 firework displays taking place across the UK for Bonfire night this year organised by the Round Table, the world’s largest men’s only voluntary club for those aged 18-45.

Tickets from mayflowerparkfireworks.co.uk

(2) In Winchester...

THE celebrated annual bonfire and fireworks are a must see if you're in the city tomorrow with around 20,000 people expected to whoop with delight at the spectacle.

Entertainment starts outside Winchester Guildhall at 6pm with a procession leaving The Broadway at 6.30pm. The Mayor of Winchester Cllr David McLean is due to light the bonfire just after 7pm with the firework spectacular beginning soon after.

See winchesterbonfire.co.uk

(3) At Ageas Bowl...

The ever popular annual fireworks party is back tonight and is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever before, with a music soundtrack accompanying an expansive 20 minute firework display.

Heart Radio will provide music, entertainment and competitions at the home of Hampshire Cricket on the 3rd, while there will also be a funfair on site to provide build-up to the extensive fireworks display.

The Heart Angels will be in attendance too, providing plenty of children's entertainment throughout the evening!

A wide range of food and drink will also be available around the ground, with gates opening at 6pm, ahead of the eagerly anticipated fireworks show commencing at 7:30pm.?Tickets are on sale at ageasbowl.com

(4) At St Mary's Stadium...

SOUTHAMPTON host Burnley in a 3pm kick off tomorrow.

The match comes at an important time, ahead of the next international break, and tickets are on general sale.

Saints are likely to be without midfield powerhouse Mario Lemina for this weekend’s crunch clash with Sean Dyche's men, but are hopeful he will be fit to return soon.

Lemina was forced out of the 1-1 draw with Brighton at the Amex on Sunday with an ankle injury sustained in training last week. Though the damage is understood to not be too serious, Lemina is not being considered for the visit of Burnley.

Helpfully that is the last game before the next international break, with Saints not playing again until November 18 when they travel to Liverpool.

Saints should otherwise be at full strength for the fixture, which sees striker Sam Vokes return to his hometown.

Visit southamptonfc.com

(5) At Mayflower Theatre...

LIMITED tickets remain for the biggest selling musical of all time, which is currently enjoying a two week stint in Southampton.

Take That stunned fans as they appeared alongside the cast of The Band in the finale of this spectacular new musical form the pen of Calendar Girls creator Tim Firth this week.

For five 16 year old girls in 1992, the band is everything. 25 years on, we are reunited with the group of friends, now 40-something women, as they try once more to fulfil their dream of meeting their heroes.

Featuring the music of Take That, Britain’s most successful boyband of all time, whose songs include Never Forget, Back For Good, A Million Love Songs, Greatest Day, The Flood & Rule the World and starring the winners from the BBC’s Let it Shine, Five to Five.

Call 023 8071 1811 or visit mayflower.org.uk

(6) At Hampshire cinemas...

THE Murder on the Orient Express comes to screens this weekend.

A lavish train ride unfolds into a stylish and suspenseful mystery in Kenneth Branagh's hotly anticipated new release.

From the novel by Agatha Christie, Murder on the Orient Express tells of 13 stranded strangers and one man's race to solve the puzzle before the murderer strikes again.

A lavish trip through Europe quickly unfolds into a race against time to solve a murder aboard a train. Everyone's a suspect when Detective Hercule Poirot arrives to interrogate all passengers and search for clues before the killer can strike again.

(7) At Southampton Clock Tower...

CLOCK Tower Tours take place on the first Saturday of the month.

Climb Southampton’s iconic clock tower, find out more about its history and enjoy top views!

Participants must be over 12 years old, be physically fit, and should wear sensible shoes as there are more than 200 steps to climb.

Tours set off at 10.30am or 11.30am.

Pre-book on 023 8083 4536 or visit seacitymuseum.co.uk.

(8) At The Point, Eastleigh...

FOLLOWING the events of the first film, Surly and his friends must stop Oakton City’s Mayor from destroying their home to make way for a dysfunctional amusement park.

Take your little people to see The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature tomorrow at 10am or 2pm in special screenings in The Point's auditorium.

Visit thepointeastleigh.co.uk

(9) At Oceana, Southampton...

THE city's first ever vegan festival takes place this weekend. Veganism is the fastest growing lifestyle movement today and it is estimated that the number of vegans in Britain has increased 360 per cent in the last ten years.

Talk subjects include Kinesiology and the Environment. Enjoy activities including a Christmas bubblebar, meditation and mindfulness and laughter therapy.

Go to southamptonveganfestival.co.uk

(10) At Furzey Gardens...

IF you've ever wanted to take better photographs with your mobile phone, go along to a two and a half hour Smart Phone Workshop from 10am on Sunday.

Learn how to get better exposures and make the most of the lens in your camera phone to look at better ways to photograph different subjects.

This session uses the wonderful setting of Furzey Gardens to put your skills into practice. It includes basic photography; working with the exposure to get better pictures, and looking at the quality of the pictures to use the best settings. Your instructor for the session, Caroline Rackham, will take you through the stages to help you get the best out of your smartphone camera.

See minsteadtrust.org.uk

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