Absolute Fireworks. RRP: £199.99
Our price: £139.99
Duration

100
Shots

200
Firing Pattern

Vertical
Safety Distance

25
Grounds for Divorce by Absolute Fireworks is a legendary 200-shot professional compound firework that has earned its notorious reputation on display fields across the UK. Combining two pre-fused 100-shot finale cakes into a single devastating sequence, this 1.3G hazard class barrage delivers a full 100 seconds of relentless, sky-dominating performance from one ignition point — with zero pauses, zero mercy, and zero disappointment.
Firing straight to impressive heights from 20mm tubes with a NEC weight of 1,980g, Grounds for Divorce opens with a breathtaking first section of huge golden hanging willows accompanied by crackling clusters, before the second section unleashes ruby red strobing stars alongside more colossal golden willows. As the grand finale approaches, blue golden mine lifts herald the climax — and then the sky simply fills wall-to-wall with overlapping golden willows in one of the most spectacular compound finales available at this price point.
With a 25 metre+ safety distance requirement and a maximum noise rating, this is a firework built for large open spaces and serious display organisers. Bonfire Night, New Year's Eve, Diwali, weddings, and corporate events — Grounds for Divorce is a headline act wherever it fires.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Shots | 200 (2 × 100-shot cakes) |
| Duration | 100 seconds |
| Distance Required | 25 metres+ |
| Firing Pattern | Straight |
| Tube Size | 20mm |
| NEC Weight | 1,980g |
| Noise Level | Loud (Maximum) |
| Hazard Class | 1.3G |
| Type | Compound Firework |
| Brand | Absolute Fireworks |
From the moment Grounds for Divorce is ignited, the first 100-shot cake launches into action with a rapid volley of powerful straight shots that send huge golden hanging willows soaring skyward. Each burst produces enormous drooping trails of golden stars that hang and drift before fading — the iconic golden willow effect that is widely regarded as one of the most visually stunning effects in pyrotechnics. Woven throughout are crackling clusters that fill the air with sharp, snapping sounds and glittering bursts of light, adding texture and depth to the golden canopy above.
Without pause, the second pre-fused cake takes over seamlessly. The sky is now layered with golden willows accompanied by ruby red strobing stars — a striking colour contrast that adds drama and intensity to the display. As the finale builds, blue golden mine lifts shoot upward from the ground level, heralding what is coming. Then the sky fills completely — overlapping cascades of golden willows blanketing every inch of the visible horizon in a breathtaking climax that exhausts all remaining shots in a single overwhelming crescendo.
At maximum noise level throughout, every shot arrives with a deep, authoritative report from the 20mm tubes. This is a firework that commands attention and demands a crowd.
A compound firework is two or more individual cakes or barrages joined together and pre-fused by the manufacturer to fire as one continuous sequence from a single ignition point. Grounds for Divorce combines two 100-shot display cakes, meaning you get the visual and audio impact of two separate flagship fireworks in one product — without needing to light anything twice. The transition between the two cakes is seamless, creating the impression of a single, perfectly choreographed 200-shot performance.
Grounds for Divorce is the perfect choice for:
Grounds for Divorce requires a minimum safety distance of 25 metres+ between the firing position and all spectators, structures, vehicles, and boundaries. Given the straight firing pattern and 1.3G classification, this distance should be treated as an absolute minimum — exceeding it wherever possible is strongly advised.
Due to its compound format and combined weight, Grounds for Divorce must be properly secured before firing. Bury the base to over half its height in firm ground, or secure using stakes on at least two opposing sides, with one stake positioned between the firework and spectators to prevent forward tipping. Never place unsecured on flat ground and fire.
Grounds for Divorce is classified as Hazard Class 1.3G — a professional-grade pyrotechnic. Please ensure you are legally permitted to purchase and use 1.3G fireworks at your chosen location before ordering.
Newsbox Fireworks is committed to the safe and legal sale of fireworks. All products comply with British Standard BS7114. It is illegal to sell fireworks to anyone under 18.
Grounds for Divorce fires 200 shots in total, made up of two pre-fused 100-shot cakes that fire back-to-back as a single continuous sequence from one ignition point.
Grounds for Divorce has a total duration of 100 seconds — one of the longest continuous firing durations available in a compound firework at this price point, making it exceptional value per second of display time.
Grounds for Divorce requires a minimum safety distance of 25 metres+. This is significantly greater than standard garden fireworks and reflects its 1.3G professional classification and high NEC weight of 1,980g. It is not suitable for small or enclosed gardens.
Grounds for Divorce produces huge golden hanging willows, crackling clusters, ruby red strobing stars, blue golden mine lifts, and a colossal overlapping golden willow finale. The colour palette is predominantly gold with red and blue accents, creating a rich, warm, and dramatic display.
A golden willow is one of the most beloved effects in pyrotechnics. When a shot bursts at height, it releases long, slow-burning golden stars that trail downward in graceful arcs resembling the drooping branches of a weeping willow tree. The effect hangs in the sky for several seconds, creating a warm, elegant glow. Grounds for Divorce is built almost entirely around this effect, producing some of the largest golden willows available in a consumer compound firework.
Grounds for Divorce is not suitable for standard residential gardens due to its 25 metre+ safety distance and maximum noise rating. It requires a large open space such as a field, paddock, or event venue. If you need a high-impact compound firework for a garden setting, please contact our team and we will recommend a suitable alternative.
Absolutely. Grounds for Divorce is one of the most popular finale fireworks available in the UK, delivering 100 seconds of continuous 200-shot performance that provides a complete, satisfying end to any display. Many display organisers use it as the sole finale piece after a build-up of smaller fireworks.
Grounds for Divorce sits at the top of the Absolute Fireworks consumer compound range, offering maximum duration, shot count, and NEC weight in a single product. Browse our full Absolute Fireworks collection to explore the complete range.
Available for Click & Collect from our Essex store. Contact our team for expert advice on building your perfect display around Grounds for Divorce.

Grounds for Divorce by Absolute Fireworks is a legendary 200-shot professional compound firework that has earned its notorious reputation on display fields across the UK. Combining two pre-fused 100-shot finale cakes into a single devastating sequence, this 1.3G hazard class barrage delivers a full 100 seconds of relentless, sky-dominating performance from one ignition point — with zero pauses, zero mercy, and zero disappointment.
Firing straight to impressive heights from 20mm tubes with a NEC weight of 1,980g, Grounds for Divorce opens with a breathtaking first section of huge golden hanging willows accompanied by crackling clusters, before the second section unleashes ruby red strobing stars alongside more colossal golden willows. As the grand finale approaches, blue golden mine lifts herald the climax — and then the sky simply fills wall-to-wall with overlapping golden willows in one of the most spectacular compound finales available at this price point.
With a 25 metre+ safety distance requirement and a maximum noise rating, this is a firework built for large open spaces and serious display organisers. Bonfire Night, New Year's Eve, Diwali, weddings, and corporate events — Grounds for Divorce is a headline act wherever it fires.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Shots | 200 (2 × 100-shot cakes) |
| Duration | 100 seconds |
| Distance Required | 25 metres+ |
| Firing Pattern | Straight |
| Tube Size | 20mm |
| NEC Weight | 1,980g |
| Noise Level | Loud (Maximum) |
| Hazard Class | 1.3G |
| Type | Compound Firework |
| Brand | Absolute Fireworks |
From the moment Grounds for Divorce is ignited, the first 100-shot cake launches into action with a rapid volley of powerful straight shots that send huge golden hanging willows soaring skyward. Each burst produces enormous drooping trails of golden stars that hang and drift before fading — the iconic golden willow effect that is widely regarded as one of the most visually stunning effects in pyrotechnics. Woven throughout are crackling clusters that fill the air with sharp, snapping sounds and glittering bursts of light, adding texture and depth to the golden canopy above.
Without pause, the second pre-fused cake takes over seamlessly. The sky is now layered with golden willows accompanied by ruby red strobing stars — a striking colour contrast that adds drama and intensity to the display. As the finale builds, blue golden mine lifts shoot upward from the ground level, heralding what is coming. Then the sky fills completely — overlapping cascades of golden willows blanketing every inch of the visible horizon in a breathtaking climax that exhausts all remaining shots in a single overwhelming crescendo.
At maximum noise level throughout, every shot arrives with a deep, authoritative report from the 20mm tubes. This is a firework that commands attention and demands a crowd.
A compound firework is two or more individual cakes or barrages joined together and pre-fused by the manufacturer to fire as one continuous sequence from a single ignition point. Grounds for Divorce combines two 100-shot display cakes, meaning you get the visual and audio impact of two separate flagship fireworks in one product — without needing to light anything twice. The transition between the two cakes is seamless, creating the impression of a single, perfectly choreographed 200-shot performance.
Grounds for Divorce is the perfect choice for:
Grounds for Divorce requires a minimum safety distance of 25 metres+ between the firing position and all spectators, structures, vehicles, and boundaries. Given the straight firing pattern and 1.3G classification, this distance should be treated as an absolute minimum — exceeding it wherever possible is strongly advised.
Due to its compound format and combined weight, Grounds for Divorce must be properly secured before firing. Bury the base to over half its height in firm ground, or secure using stakes on at least two opposing sides, with one stake positioned between the firework and spectators to prevent forward tipping. Never place unsecured on flat ground and fire.
Grounds for Divorce is classified as Hazard Class 1.3G — a professional-grade pyrotechnic. Please ensure you are legally permitted to purchase and use 1.3G fireworks at your chosen location before ordering.
Newsbox Fireworks is committed to the safe and legal sale of fireworks. All products comply with British Standard BS7114. It is illegal to sell fireworks to anyone under 18.
Grounds for Divorce fires 200 shots in total, made up of two pre-fused 100-shot cakes that fire back-to-back as a single continuous sequence from one ignition point.
Grounds for Divorce has a total duration of 100 seconds — one of the longest continuous firing durations available in a compound firework at this price point, making it exceptional value per second of display time.
Grounds for Divorce requires a minimum safety distance of 25 metres+. This is significantly greater than standard garden fireworks and reflects its 1.3G professional classification and high NEC weight of 1,980g. It is not suitable for small or enclosed gardens.
Grounds for Divorce produces huge golden hanging willows, crackling clusters, ruby red strobing stars, blue golden mine lifts, and a colossal overlapping golden willow finale. The colour palette is predominantly gold with red and blue accents, creating a rich, warm, and dramatic display.
A golden willow is one of the most beloved effects in pyrotechnics. When a shot bursts at height, it releases long, slow-burning golden stars that trail downward in graceful arcs resembling the drooping branches of a weeping willow tree. The effect hangs in the sky for several seconds, creating a warm, elegant glow. Grounds for Divorce is built almost entirely around this effect, producing some of the largest golden willows available in a consumer compound firework.
Grounds for Divorce is not suitable for standard residential gardens due to its 25 metre+ safety distance and maximum noise rating. It requires a large open space such as a field, paddock, or event venue. If you need a high-impact compound firework for a garden setting, please contact our team and we will recommend a suitable alternative.
Absolutely. Grounds for Divorce is one of the most popular finale fireworks available in the UK, delivering 100 seconds of continuous 200-shot performance that provides a complete, satisfying end to any display. Many display organisers use it as the sole finale piece after a build-up of smaller fireworks.
Grounds for Divorce sits at the top of the Absolute Fireworks consumer compound range, offering maximum duration, shot count, and NEC weight in a single product. Browse our full Absolute Fireworks collection to explore the complete range.
Available for Click & Collect from our Essex store. Contact our team for expert advice on building your perfect display around Grounds for Divorce.
Duration

100
Shots

200
Firing Pattern

Vertical
Safety Distance

25
