Fireworks displays every night can often be attributed to a combination of cultural, social, and economic factors. Firstly, if you live in an area with various festivals, cultural celebrations, or events (such as Bonfire Night in the UK, Diwali, Chinese New Year, or local fairs), fireworks tend to be a significant part of these events and may occur over several consecutive days. Additionally, some countries or regions may have looser regulations on the usage of fireworks, allowing for more frequent displays by both private individuals and organisations.
Tourist destinations might host nightly or regular fireworks shows to attract visitors. It’s also possible that certain businesses, amusement parks, or venues host regular events featuring fireworks to maintain a festive atmosphere or entertain guests. In some cases, certain times of the year might see an increase in fireworks displays due to a cluster of public holidays or celebrations during that period.
Finally, it’s worth considering local noise ordinances or restrictions which might either limit or allow fireworks use at certain times, contributing to the frequency of such events in your area.