We're celebrating our involvement in this year's Your Harrogate Stray Bonfire and Fireworks event with an amazing prize giveaway.
As the event's headline sponsors, Your Harrogate is giving residents the chance to win two tickets to see Lewis Capaldi perform at the Roundhay Festival on 4th July 2026.
The competition will launch on the station’s Facebook and Instagram pages on Saturday evening during the Your Harrogate Stray Bonfire & Fireworks event.
Family-friendly entertainment begins at 5pm, the bonfire will be lit at 6:30pm and the firework display will start at 7:15pm.
Fraser Dunlop from Harrogate Roundtable said:
“This is a free to attend event for everyone to enjoy – families, friends, neighbours, and visitors and we’re proud to be able to offer a safe, spectacular evening of entertainment at the heart of Harrogate.
“While entry is free, we encourage everyone to give generously, as every penny raised will go directly to Martin House, an incredible charity that provides vital care and support to children and families across our region.
“The Bonfire Night tradition is about warmth, light and togetherness and we feel this event captures that spirit perfectly. It’s a chance to celebrate our community, enjoy a memorable evening, and most importantly, support a cause that touches so many lives.”
The competition will go live during the bonfire evening, with full details on how to enter shared on Your Harrogate’s social media channels once the event begins. The two tickets to see Lewis Capaldi are for one winner and a guest and will include travel.
The Your Harrogate Stray Bonfire & Fireworks is a free-to-attend community event with donation points on site to support charity.
Visitors are encouraged to give what they can; all funds help cover event costs and support the work of Martin House Children’s Hospice.
Stay tuned to Your Harrogate’s Facebook and Instagram on Saturday evening for your chance to win the Lewis Capaldi tickets.

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