Vivid Fireworks. RRP: £199.99
Our price: £154.99
Duration

75
Shots

139
Firing Pattern

Varied
Safety Distance

25
Bloodshot by Vivid Pyrotechnics is a ferociously impressive 139-shot professional compound firework that earns its name through one of the most dramatic red-and-gold effect sequences in the entire Vivid Pyrotechnics Asylum range. Firing from dual 25mm and 30mm maximum calibre tubes with 1,972g of powder across a full 75 seconds, Bloodshot cycles through straight, Z-firing, fan, V-formation, W-formation, and double-W firing patterns in a relentless multi-section compound performance that never delivers the same effect twice.
From the opening straight-firing red tails to gold brocade and the iconic gold-to-white-tip colour change — described by fans as one of the most unusual and beautiful effects in recent Vivid releases — through to the breathtaking double-W volleys of turbillion tails rising into titanium radium salutes and red blink stars, Bloodshot is a masterclass in compound firework design. Every section escalates. Every transition surprises. And the finale leaves audiences stunned.
Part of Vivid Pyrotechnics' prestigious Asylum range and carrying their maximum 5 out of 5 noise rating, Bloodshot is built for large open spaces, serious display organisers, and anyone who wants a single compound firework to dominate their entire display.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Shots | 139 |
| Duration | 75 seconds |
| Distance Required | 25 metres minimum |
| Height | 25 metres |
| Firing Pattern | Mixed (Straight, Z-Fire, Fan, V, W, Double-W) |
| Tube Size | 25mm & 30mm (Maximum Calibre) |
| Powder Weight | 1,972g |
| Noise Level | 5 out of 5 (Maximum) |
| Hazard Class | 1.3G |
| Category | F3 |
| Range | Asylum Range |
| Type | Compound Firework |
| Brand | Vivid Pyrotechnics |
Bloodshot opens with powerful straight-firing red tails that climb to 25 metres before bursting into gold brocade with red blink stars — dense, cascading golden trails with flashing crimson companions that set the dominant colour palette immediately. Green-tailed shots break into a gold crown effect that uniquely transitions to a white tip — a rare and visually striking gold-to-silver colour change that catches experienced display audiences completely off guard. This is one of the most talked-about individual effects in the entire Bloodshot sequence.
The firing pattern shifts dramatically into a fast Z-firing double sweep — tubes firing back and forth in rapid lateral arcs — launching blue-tailed shots into enormous gold brocade bursts accompanied by vivid blue star companions. The Z-firing pace at this point in the compound is relentless, filling the sky with overlapping brocade canopies that sweep from side to side in a dynamic, sweeping wall of gold and blue.
A wide fan volley broadens the canopy across the full horizontal sky, mixing rich gold brocade bursts with deep red stars and intense red strobe effects. The fan firing pattern at 25-metre height creates an enormous spread that reaches from one edge of the visible sky to the other — the most laterally expansive section of the compound and a visual highlight of the entire 75-second sequence.
Bloodshot's distinctive personality truly emerges in the V-formation section, where shots fire in two diagonal lines converging skyward. The gold-to-silver colour-changing effect returns here in greater density, accompanied by a rich spread of deep red stars that drift and glow against the darkened sky. The V-formation creates a sense of dramatic symmetry and depth that straight or fan-fired sections simply cannot replicate.
The compound continues its relentless variety with further combinations of gold brocade, blue stars, red effects, and sharp crackling bursts that add audible texture and visual crackle to the canopy. This transitional section maintains intensity and builds momentum toward the spectacular finale that follows.
Bloodshot's finale is its defining moment. The firing pattern shifts into extraordinary double-W volleys — two sweeping W-shaped sequences fired in rapid succession — launching huge turbillion tails that spin and corkscrew skyward before erupting into titanium radium salutes. These titanium-powered salutes burst with blinding white-gold intensity at maximum altitude, accompanied by red blink stars that flash rhythmically against the brilliance. At 5 out of 5 noise level, every salute arrives with a thunderous report that completes Bloodshot's total domination of the sky.
The Asylum range is Vivid Pyrotechnics' flagship compound firework collection — a curated series of premium 1.3G professional compounds designed to deliver display-grade performance in a consumer compound format. Each product in the Asylum range is developed around a unique effect theme and firing pattern combination, with Bloodshot distinguishing itself through its blood-red-and-gold colour palette, six distinct firing patterns, and titanium radium salute finale. The Asylum range is widely regarded as one of the best value professional-grade compound collections available in the UK market.
A turbillion (also spelled tourbillion) is a spinning star effect where a specially manufactured pyrotechnic unit rotates rapidly as it rises through the air, producing a corkscrew trail of light that spirals skyward before bursting into a terminal effect at altitude. In Bloodshot's finale, turbillion tails rise spinning to 25 metres before detonating into titanium radium salutes — creating a visually dramatic combination of spinning ascent and explosive burst that is among the most spectacular effects achievable in a consumer compound firework.
Bloodshot is the ideal choice for:
Bloodshot requires a minimum safety distance of 25 metres between the firing position and all spectators, structures, vehicles, and boundaries. The fan and W-formation sections spread effects laterally as well as vertically — ensure 25 metres of clear space to the sides of the firework as well as in front of spectators.
Bloodshot must be properly secured before firing due to its compound format and combined weight. 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. The fan firing pattern means lateral stability is particularly important.
Bloodshot is classified as Hazard Class 1.3G, Category F3 — a professional-grade pyrotechnic intended for use in large open spaces. F3 products are not suitable for standard residential gardens. Please ensure you are legally permitted to purchase and use F3 / 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.
Bloodshot fires 139 shots over 75 seconds, structured across multiple compound sections each with a distinct firing pattern — straight, Z-fire, fan, V-formation, W-formation, and double-W — making it one of the most firing-pattern-diverse compounds in the Vivid Pyrotechnics Asylum range.
Bloodshot fires continuously for 75 seconds — covering six distinct firing pattern sections from opening straight volleys through to the double-W turbillion salute finale, all without pause from a single ignition point.
Bloodshot produces straight-firing red tails to gold brocade with red blink, gold crown effects with unique gold-to-white tip colour changes, Z-firing blue tails to gold brocade and blue, fan volleys of gold and red with red strobes, V-formation gold-to-silver effects with deep red stars, crackling bursts, and a double-W finale of turbillion tails to titanium radium salutes with red blink stars.
Titanium radium salutes are terminal burst effects produced using titanium-enriched pyrotechnic stars that detonate at maximum altitude with a sharp, intense report and a brilliant white-gold flash. The titanium compound burns at extremely high temperature, producing a significantly brighter and more powerful burst than standard salute effects. In Bloodshot's finale, they are launched by spinning turbillion tails, creating a dramatic combination of spiralling ascent and explosive arrival.
Z-firing describes a rapid back-and-forth sweeping sequence where tubes fire in alternating lateral directions, creating a dynamic, wide-canopy effect that sweeps the full width of the sky rather than firing in a single direction. In Bloodshot, the Z-firing double sweep section is one of the most visually impactful moments of the compound, creating an overlapping wall of gold brocade and blue stars.
A W-firing pattern fires tubes in a W-shaped sequence — angled left, centre, right, centre, left — creating a broad, symmetrical spread of effects across the sky. Bloodshot's double-W firing in the finale fires two consecutive W-sequences in rapid succession, creating an overwhelming, overlapping spread of turbillion tails and titanium salutes that blankets the full sky simultaneously.
Bloodshot requires a minimum of 25 metres between the firing point and all spectators and structures. Given the fan and W-formation sections spread effects laterally, this 25-metre distance applies in all directions from the firing position, not just directly in front.
Bloodshot is not suitable for standard residential gardens due to its 25-metre safety distance and F3 / 1.3G classification. It requires a large open space such as a field, paddock, or event venue. If you need a high-impact Vivid Pyrotechnics compound for a garden setting, please contact our team and we will recommend a suitable F2 alternative from the range.
Bloodshot is distinguished within the Asylum range by its six distinct firing patterns, gold-to-white tip colour-changing effects, and turbillion-to-titanium-radium-salute finale. For higher shot counts, see Psycho (258 shots). For different colour themes, explore the full Asylum range at Newsbox Fireworks.
Bloodshot is one of the most naturally Halloween-appropriate fireworks available, with its deep red-and-gold colour palette, blood-inspired branding, dramatic intensity, and maximum noise rating making it a perfect centrepiece for Halloween night displays.
Available for Click & Collect from our Essex store. Contact our team for expert advice on building your perfect display around Bloodshot.

Bloodshot by Vivid Pyrotechnics is a ferociously impressive 139-shot professional compound firework that earns its name through one of the most dramatic red-and-gold effect sequences in the entire Vivid Pyrotechnics Asylum range. Firing from dual 25mm and 30mm maximum calibre tubes with 1,972g of powder across a full 75 seconds, Bloodshot cycles through straight, Z-firing, fan, V-formation, W-formation, and double-W firing patterns in a relentless multi-section compound performance that never delivers the same effect twice.
From the opening straight-firing red tails to gold brocade and the iconic gold-to-white-tip colour change — described by fans as one of the most unusual and beautiful effects in recent Vivid releases — through to the breathtaking double-W volleys of turbillion tails rising into titanium radium salutes and red blink stars, Bloodshot is a masterclass in compound firework design. Every section escalates. Every transition surprises. And the finale leaves audiences stunned.
Part of Vivid Pyrotechnics' prestigious Asylum range and carrying their maximum 5 out of 5 noise rating, Bloodshot is built for large open spaces, serious display organisers, and anyone who wants a single compound firework to dominate their entire display.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Shots | 139 |
| Duration | 75 seconds |
| Distance Required | 25 metres minimum |
| Height | 25 metres |
| Firing Pattern | Mixed (Straight, Z-Fire, Fan, V, W, Double-W) |
| Tube Size | 25mm & 30mm (Maximum Calibre) |
| Powder Weight | 1,972g |
| Noise Level | 5 out of 5 (Maximum) |
| Hazard Class | 1.3G |
| Category | F3 |
| Range | Asylum Range |
| Type | Compound Firework |
| Brand | Vivid Pyrotechnics |
Bloodshot opens with powerful straight-firing red tails that climb to 25 metres before bursting into gold brocade with red blink stars — dense, cascading golden trails with flashing crimson companions that set the dominant colour palette immediately. Green-tailed shots break into a gold crown effect that uniquely transitions to a white tip — a rare and visually striking gold-to-silver colour change that catches experienced display audiences completely off guard. This is one of the most talked-about individual effects in the entire Bloodshot sequence.
The firing pattern shifts dramatically into a fast Z-firing double sweep — tubes firing back and forth in rapid lateral arcs — launching blue-tailed shots into enormous gold brocade bursts accompanied by vivid blue star companions. The Z-firing pace at this point in the compound is relentless, filling the sky with overlapping brocade canopies that sweep from side to side in a dynamic, sweeping wall of gold and blue.
A wide fan volley broadens the canopy across the full horizontal sky, mixing rich gold brocade bursts with deep red stars and intense red strobe effects. The fan firing pattern at 25-metre height creates an enormous spread that reaches from one edge of the visible sky to the other — the most laterally expansive section of the compound and a visual highlight of the entire 75-second sequence.
Bloodshot's distinctive personality truly emerges in the V-formation section, where shots fire in two diagonal lines converging skyward. The gold-to-silver colour-changing effect returns here in greater density, accompanied by a rich spread of deep red stars that drift and glow against the darkened sky. The V-formation creates a sense of dramatic symmetry and depth that straight or fan-fired sections simply cannot replicate.
The compound continues its relentless variety with further combinations of gold brocade, blue stars, red effects, and sharp crackling bursts that add audible texture and visual crackle to the canopy. This transitional section maintains intensity and builds momentum toward the spectacular finale that follows.
Bloodshot's finale is its defining moment. The firing pattern shifts into extraordinary double-W volleys — two sweeping W-shaped sequences fired in rapid succession — launching huge turbillion tails that spin and corkscrew skyward before erupting into titanium radium salutes. These titanium-powered salutes burst with blinding white-gold intensity at maximum altitude, accompanied by red blink stars that flash rhythmically against the brilliance. At 5 out of 5 noise level, every salute arrives with a thunderous report that completes Bloodshot's total domination of the sky.
The Asylum range is Vivid Pyrotechnics' flagship compound firework collection — a curated series of premium 1.3G professional compounds designed to deliver display-grade performance in a consumer compound format. Each product in the Asylum range is developed around a unique effect theme and firing pattern combination, with Bloodshot distinguishing itself through its blood-red-and-gold colour palette, six distinct firing patterns, and titanium radium salute finale. The Asylum range is widely regarded as one of the best value professional-grade compound collections available in the UK market.
A turbillion (also spelled tourbillion) is a spinning star effect where a specially manufactured pyrotechnic unit rotates rapidly as it rises through the air, producing a corkscrew trail of light that spirals skyward before bursting into a terminal effect at altitude. In Bloodshot's finale, turbillion tails rise spinning to 25 metres before detonating into titanium radium salutes — creating a visually dramatic combination of spinning ascent and explosive burst that is among the most spectacular effects achievable in a consumer compound firework.
Bloodshot is the ideal choice for:
Bloodshot requires a minimum safety distance of 25 metres between the firing position and all spectators, structures, vehicles, and boundaries. The fan and W-formation sections spread effects laterally as well as vertically — ensure 25 metres of clear space to the sides of the firework as well as in front of spectators.
Bloodshot must be properly secured before firing due to its compound format and combined weight. 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. The fan firing pattern means lateral stability is particularly important.
Bloodshot is classified as Hazard Class 1.3G, Category F3 — a professional-grade pyrotechnic intended for use in large open spaces. F3 products are not suitable for standard residential gardens. Please ensure you are legally permitted to purchase and use F3 / 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.
Bloodshot fires 139 shots over 75 seconds, structured across multiple compound sections each with a distinct firing pattern — straight, Z-fire, fan, V-formation, W-formation, and double-W — making it one of the most firing-pattern-diverse compounds in the Vivid Pyrotechnics Asylum range.
Bloodshot fires continuously for 75 seconds — covering six distinct firing pattern sections from opening straight volleys through to the double-W turbillion salute finale, all without pause from a single ignition point.
Bloodshot produces straight-firing red tails to gold brocade with red blink, gold crown effects with unique gold-to-white tip colour changes, Z-firing blue tails to gold brocade and blue, fan volleys of gold and red with red strobes, V-formation gold-to-silver effects with deep red stars, crackling bursts, and a double-W finale of turbillion tails to titanium radium salutes with red blink stars.
Titanium radium salutes are terminal burst effects produced using titanium-enriched pyrotechnic stars that detonate at maximum altitude with a sharp, intense report and a brilliant white-gold flash. The titanium compound burns at extremely high temperature, producing a significantly brighter and more powerful burst than standard salute effects. In Bloodshot's finale, they are launched by spinning turbillion tails, creating a dramatic combination of spiralling ascent and explosive arrival.
Z-firing describes a rapid back-and-forth sweeping sequence where tubes fire in alternating lateral directions, creating a dynamic, wide-canopy effect that sweeps the full width of the sky rather than firing in a single direction. In Bloodshot, the Z-firing double sweep section is one of the most visually impactful moments of the compound, creating an overlapping wall of gold brocade and blue stars.
A W-firing pattern fires tubes in a W-shaped sequence — angled left, centre, right, centre, left — creating a broad, symmetrical spread of effects across the sky. Bloodshot's double-W firing in the finale fires two consecutive W-sequences in rapid succession, creating an overwhelming, overlapping spread of turbillion tails and titanium salutes that blankets the full sky simultaneously.
Bloodshot requires a minimum of 25 metres between the firing point and all spectators and structures. Given the fan and W-formation sections spread effects laterally, this 25-metre distance applies in all directions from the firing position, not just directly in front.
Bloodshot is not suitable for standard residential gardens due to its 25-metre safety distance and F3 / 1.3G classification. It requires a large open space such as a field, paddock, or event venue. If you need a high-impact Vivid Pyrotechnics compound for a garden setting, please contact our team and we will recommend a suitable F2 alternative from the range.
Bloodshot is distinguished within the Asylum range by its six distinct firing patterns, gold-to-white tip colour-changing effects, and turbillion-to-titanium-radium-salute finale. For higher shot counts, see Psycho (258 shots). For different colour themes, explore the full Asylum range at Newsbox Fireworks.
Bloodshot is one of the most naturally Halloween-appropriate fireworks available, with its deep red-and-gold colour palette, blood-inspired branding, dramatic intensity, and maximum noise rating making it a perfect centrepiece for Halloween night displays.
Available for Click & Collect from our Essex store. Contact our team for expert advice on building your perfect display around Bloodshot.
Duration

75
Shots

139
Firing Pattern

Varied
Safety Distance

25
