
Low-noise options
Low-noise wedding fireworks
All the colour and choreography with a fraction of the bang. Often the difference between a venue saying no and saying yes.

The honest version
Quieter fireworks that still fill the sky
More and more venues ask for reduced-noise displays, especially country houses with neighbours, farms and stables nearby. We'll be straight with you: no firework is silent. What we can do is remove the loud salutes entirely and design the show around effects chosen for what they look like, not how loud they are.
Comets that climb in gold, mines that fountain colour from the ground, crossettes that split and split again, all fired by computer from several positions so the sky stays full from the first moment to the last. Your guests still get a proper show and the neighbours get a quiet night.
If your venue has a noise condition, tell us. We've worked to decibel limits before, and we'll liaise with the venue directly so you don't have to translate between wedding planning and pyrotechnics.
FAQs
Low-noise fireworks questions
Are low-noise fireworks completely silent?
No, and anyone who tells you otherwise is overselling. Low-noise displays remove the loud salutes and big report shells, leaving softer whooshes, crackles and gentle pops. The difference is dramatic, but a silent firework doesn't exist.
Will a low-noise display still look impressive?
Yes. We build low-noise shows around the most visual effects in the box, such as comets, mines, crossettes, falling leaves and glittering waterfalls, fired by computer from multiple positions. Guests notice the colour and choreography, not the missing bangs.
When is low-noise the right choice?
When your venue has a noise condition in its licence, when there are horses, livestock or kennels nearby, when close neighbours are a concern, or when your guest list includes babies, dogs or anyone sensitive to loud noise.
Do low-noise displays cost more?
No. They're priced exactly like our traditional shows, from £795. The design changes but the price brackets don't.
Noise rules at your venue?
Tell us about your venue and we'll design a show that keeps everyone happy, including the neighbours.