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Gun salutes at the Tower of London

The firing of cannons or artillery as a military honour

The firing of cannons or artillery as a military honour

These special commemorative firings take place on the Gun Park located on the Wharf.

Next Gun Salute dates

The next gun salutes will take place on the following dates at 13.00, unless otherwise stated:

  • HM King Charles III's Official Birthday: 15 June 2024
  • State Visit: 25 June 2024 (starts at 12:10)
  • Her Majesty The Queen's Birthday: 17 July 2024
  • His Majesty The King’s Accession Day: 09 September 2024
  • His Majesty The King's Birthday: 14 November 2024

Important information

The Wharf closes at least an hour before the gun salute, and there is no access to parts of the Wharf during the set up and duration of the gun salute.

There may be more salutes depending on whether state visits are planned.

Gun salutes take place at 13:00 and are 62 rounds unless otherwise stated.

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When

Selected dates


Where

The Wharf


Ticketing information

Gun salutes can be viewed for free on Tower Hill.


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