Cakes & Barrages

Cakes & Barrages

Firework cakes and barrages — single ignition, multi-shot fireworks. Light one fuse and enjoy a full sequence of aerial effects automatically.

  • Battle Tank 30-shot firework cake by Galactic Fireworks 30 MASSIVE BREAKS

    Battle Tank

    30 46sec Straight High
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  • Cannonade firework by Evolution Fireworks LOUDER THAN A CANNON

    Cannonade

    30 38sec Straight High
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  • Thunder Strike 48 shot 1.3G barrage by Bright Star Fireworks. EXTREME NOISE!

    Thunder Strike

    48 57sec Straight High
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  • Full Throttle firework by Primed Pyrotechnics STUNNING COLOURS

    Full Throttle

    49 37sec Straight 632g
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  • Sin City by Primed Pyrotechnics ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!

    Sin City

    36 36sec Straight High
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  • Unleash The Demon 111-shot rapid-fire fanned cake by Black Panther, featuring explosive artwork and bold branding for party fireworks. MADNESS IN THE SKY

    Unleash The Demon

    111 35sec Fanned 666g
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  • War Path firework cake by Galactic Fireworks NEW FOR 2026!

    War Path

    100 40sec Fanned High
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  • Synthetic Dreams 49 shot fanned cake by Xtreme Fireworks in packaging. DREAMS BECOME REALITY

    Synthetic Dreams

    49 24sec Fanned 629g
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  • Enslaved Nightmare firework by Xtreme TRIPLE LAYERS

    Enslaved Nightmare

    49 23sec Straight 685g
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  • Widowmaker firework cake by Galactic Fireworks QUALITY BEYOND BELIEF

    Widowmaker

    38 34sec Fanned 663g
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  • Insane firework cake by Galactic Fireworks NEW FOR 2026!

    Insane

    100 32sec Fanned High
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  • Thunderous Finale 100 shot 1.3G noise cake by Galactic Fireworks. WHAT A FIREWORK

    Thunderous Finale

    100 30sec Straight High
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  • Tigers Revenge by Galactic Fireworks OUR BEST SELLER

    Tigers Revenge

    100 44sec Fanned High
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  • Big Boom 49-shot firework cake by Gemstone Fireworks SPINNING GOLD TITANIM REPORTS

    Big Boom 49

    49 23sec Straight High
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  • Let It Ride firework cake by Galactic Fireworks 810G PYRO POWDER

    Let It Ride

    36 32sec Straight High
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  • Hurricane firework cake, 36-shot F3 cake with red and gold pearls, 45 seconds straight-firing MASSIVE BREAKS

    Hurricane

    36 45sec Straight 738g
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  • Armageddon 500-shot barrage firework cake by Bright Star 500 SHOTS!

    Armageddon 500

    500 1m 20s Straight 875g
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  • Air Alert firework by Black Panther PURE QUALITY

    Air Alert

    70 1 min Fanned High
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  • Lost The Plot 50 shot firework cake by Evolution. HUGE BURSTS

    Lost The Plot

    50 35sec Straight High
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  • Slow Then Go 60 shot low noise fan cake by Celtic Fireworks in packaging. LOW NOISE

    Slow Then Go

    60 27sec Fanned Low
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  • Wonderwall firework cake by Galactic Fireworks LOW NOISE STUNNER

    Wonderwall

    76 40sec Fanned Low
    £7999
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  • The Beast firework cake by Galactic Fireworks HEAVENS ERUPT

    The Beast

    100 1m 2s Straight 978g
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  • Clean Sweep firework by Galactic Fireworks PERFECT PRE FINALE

    Clean Sweep

    150 37sec Fanned Low
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  • Real Steel 88 shot single ignition cake by Brothers Pyrotechnics. SPELLBINDING

    Real Steel

    88 56sec Fanned 970g
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Quick answer: Firework cakes (also called barrages) are single-ignition, multi-shot fireworks — light one fuse and the cake fires a sequence of aerial effects automatically. They're the most popular type of consumer firework in the UK and the core of most home displays. This collection has over 150 individual cakes from £5.99 and 50+ compounds from £79.99, covering F2 (8-metre safety distance) and F3 (25-metre) categories.

Firework Cakes and Barrages — Single Ignition, Multiple Shots

Firework cakes do the heavy lifting in most consumer displays. Light one fuse and the cake fires a sequence of shots automatically — anywhere from 9 to over 600 individual bursts depending on the piece. No relighting, no manual timing, just one ignition and the whole sequence runs itself. That simplicity is a big part of why they're the best-selling firework type in the UK.

Prices start under £10 for compact garden cakes and go up to several hundred pounds for heavyweight 1.3G barrages and multi-row fan cakes. We also stock over 50 compound fireworks in this collection — compounds combine multiple cake sections into one piece with a single fuse, so you get the longest continuous displays going.

What Actually Determines How Good a Cake Is?

Shot count is the number people tend to look at first, but it can be misleading on its own. A 100-shot cake in this collection costs anywhere from £8.99 (Screeching Missiles — a rapid-fire F2 with tiny 4mm tubes) to £239.99 (CC0476 — an F4 with wide 40mm tubes). Same number of shots, completely different fireworks.

The single biggest factor in what you actually see in the sky is bore size — the diameter of each tube. Wider tubes hold more pyrotechnic composition per shot, which means bigger bursts and more colour spread. Here's how bore size breaks down across this collection:

Bore Size Burst Size Typical Price Typical Category
Under 20mm Small — tight bursts, good for rapid effects Mostly £6–£17, some up to £70 Mostly F2
20–24mm Medium — visible individual bursts, decent spread £10–£80, some up to £330 Mix of F2 and F3
25–29mm Large — proper aerial bursts with good colour £22–£380 Mix, leans F3
30mm+ Big — wide-spread sky-filling effects £22–£430 Mostly F3

Not every product page lists bore size, but category and price give you a good idea. F2 cakes (8-metre safety distance) tend to sit under £20. F3 cakes (25-metre safety distance) are typically £50+ and go well into the hundreds. The price gap reflects the jump in pyrotechnic power — you really can see and hear the difference.

F2 or F3 — Which Category Do You Need?

About half this collection is F2 and half is F3. The category rating determines the minimum safety distance — it's printed on every firework label.

F2 cakes need 8 metres of clear space. These work in most back gardens and tend to be smaller, quieter pieces. We've got 96 F2-rated cakes here, from £5.99 to £79.99. If you've got a typical suburban garden and want to keep the noise reasonable, start here. Our garden fireworks collection filters specifically for F2 products.

F3 cakes need 25 metres — so you'll want a larger garden, a field, or a park. These are the bigger, louder, more dramatic pieces. We've got 105 F3-rated cakes and compounds here, from £16.99 to £429.99. If you've got the space, F3 cakes are where things get properly impressive. Browse our display fireworks for the full F3 range.

For more on how categories work (and why they're completely separate from 1.3G/1.4G classifications), see our types of fireworks explained guide.

Fan Cakes vs Straight-Firing Cakes

Cakes come in two firing patterns. Straight-firing cakes send every shot directly upward — concentrated height, good for smaller spaces. Fan cakes angle their tubes outward so effects spread across a wide arc of sky. Fan cakes tend to be the bigger, more expensive pieces (mostly F3), while straight-firing cakes are generally more compact and affordable.

If you want your display to have that wide-screen cinema feel, fan cakes are the ones to go for. Straight-firing cakes work well as fillers between larger pieces. A mix of both gives the best variety.

What Effects Should You Look For?

Effects vary a lot from cake to cake. Here's what the main ones mean:

  • Peonies and dahlias — the classic round bursts of colour. Most cakes include some version of these.
  • Brocade and willow — long-hanging golden or silver trails that drape downwards. Great on camera.
  • Crackle — a fizzing, crackling effect after the burst. Adds texture without extreme noise.
  • Whistles — ascending effects with an audible whistle on the way up.
  • Colour-changing — shots that shift from one colour to another mid-burst.

Product videos are the best way to judge a cake before buying. We include demo videos on as many product pages as we can — look for the play button on the product image.

How Do Cakes Compare to Other Firework Types?

If you're weighing up cakes against other types, here's a quick comparison:

Type What It Does Effort Noise
Cake / Barrage Multi-shot aerial sequence from one fuse Light and step back Depends on classification — 1.3G cakes tend to be louder, 1.4G are usually quieter (but not always)
Rocket Single large burst at height Each one lit individually Often loud — most rockets are 1.3G classified
Fountain Ground-based spray of sparks and colour Light and step back Quiet — mostly crackling and hissing, typically 1.4G
Compound Multiple cake sections fused together One fuse, longest runtime Varies — check the 1.3G/1.4G classification on the label, not the F-category

For most people, a few cakes with a rocket or two and a fountain to open works really well. Cakes give you the most variety and sky-time per pound spent.

Which Brands Make the Best Cakes?

Brands include Brothers Pyrotechnics (award-winning colour work and creative effects), Primed Pyrotechnics (casino-themed range, bold effects), Bright Star (wide range at accessible prices), Celtic Fireworks and plenty more. If you're putting together a full show, have a look at our complete display kits — they include cakes alongside rockets, fountains and finales with a suggested firing order. Orders over £300 ship free, or any cart with an item from our Free Delivery collection ships free regardless of cart total.

After the lowest prices? Our cheap fireworks collection has dozens of discounted cakes from under £6. Cakes and barrages are the core of any Bonfire Night display. For a full rundown of every firework type, see our Types of Fireworks Explained guide.

What is a firework cake?

A firework cake (also called a barrage) is a multi-shot firework with a single fuse. Light it once and the internal fusing fires each tube in sequence automatically. Cakes range from small 9-shot pieces to large 600-shot barrages. The number of shots, bore size (tube diameter), and category rating all determine what you see in the sky.

What is the difference between a cake and a barrage?

The terms are often used interchangeably. Technically, barrage fireworks tend to fire shots in rapid succession, while a cake may have more varied timing including slow and fast phases. In practice, most retailers (including us) use both terms to describe single-ignition multi-shot fireworks.

What is a fan cake?

A fan cake has tubes angled outwards in a fan shape rather than all pointing straight up. This spreads effects across a wider arc of sky. In this collection, fan cakes tend to be the larger, pricier pieces — mostly F3-rated — while straight-firing cakes lean smaller and more affordable.

What is the difference between a cake and a compound?

A cake fires a sequence of shots from one section of tubes. A compound combines multiple sections (often several cakes' worth) into a single unit with internal fusing. Compounds tend to be the big-ticket items — they're pricier but you get much longer runtimes and more variety in a single piece. Nearly all compounds are F3-rated.

Are firework cakes suitable for gardens?

Many cakes are suitable for gardens, but it depends on the category. About half this collection is F2-rated (8-metre safety distance) — these work in most back gardens. The other half is F3-rated (25-metre safety distance), which needs a larger space. Always check the category label on each cake before buying.

Do firework cakes come with free delivery?

Orders over £300 qualify for free delivery to mainland UK. Smaller orders carry a flat delivery charge. Check our delivery page for full details.

Does a higher shot count mean a better firework?

Not necessarily. Shot count tells you how many individual tubes a cake contains, but tube diameter (bore size) matters just as much. A 25-shot cake with wide 30mm tubes produces bigger, more dramatic individual bursts than a 100-shot cake with tiny 4mm tubes. Both have their place — high shot counts with small tubes create rapid-fire walls of colour, while lower shot counts with wider tubes give bigger, more defined aerial effects.

What does bore size mean on a firework cake?

Bore size is the internal diameter of each tube in the cake, measured in millimetres. Wider bore means more pyrotechnic composition per shot, which means bigger bursts, more colour spread, and generally louder bangs. In this collection, cakes with tubes under 20mm typically cost under £17, while cakes with 25mm+ tubes start from around £22 and go much higher.

Related Reading

Want maximum noise? Browse our loud fireworks collection for the biggest bangs and thunderous effects.

Noticed fewer bangs in modern cakes? Find out why salutes are disappearing from UK fireworks cakes and what manufacturers are replacing them with.

Not sure about F2 vs F3? Our types of fireworks explained guide covers categories, classifications and safety distances.

Planning a wedding display or a Bonfire Night show? Cakes make up the core of both — pair them with sparklers for a finishing touch.

Looking across every category in one place? Buy fireworks from our full 1,600-product range — cakes, rockets, barrages, sparklers, fountains and complete display packs.

Before lighting a cake or barrage, check the F-category on the label. Our fireworks safety guide walks through 8-metre F2 and 25-metre F3 distances and what to do if a fuse fails to light.

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