Firework Events

Events

If you’re looking for places to watch Fireworks, I’ve compiled a list of Cities hosting Fireworks shows and Concerts. i would like to ask you to take a look at the list. Then let me know which ones you would like to attend and why you chose that event.

Sunday, July 3rd!

Kaboom Town in Addison, TX.

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Kaboom Town rated one of the top 10 shows in the country! That holds true because the city of Addison knows how to put on a show. There will be loads of kid-friendly activities happening around the park. Also, keep your eyes up to the sky to see vintage planes fly overhead!

Independence Day Celebration, in Farmers Branch, TX at a fantastic historical Park where the kids can see how life used to be back in the days! The park will open at 6 pm with lots of festival food, kid zone and a high energy band accompanying the firework show!

Looking for an event that will have outdoor shopping, restaurants/food trucks, live music and a great firework show? Then you will like the Star and Stripes show.

Monday, July 4th

Fort Worth’s 4th at Panther Island in Fort Worth

Fort Worth's Fourth

  • From: July 4, 2016
  • 395 Purcey Street
  • Fort Worth, TX 76102
Where: Panther Island Pavilion
Times: From: 2:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Fort Worth’s Fourth is a free family event hosted on the banks of the Trinity River at Panther Island Pavilion. Admission and all family activities such as zip lines, bounce houses, water slides and more are free to the public.
The celebration will take place all afternoon with family activities, live music, tubing and when the sun goes down attendees will be treated to the most significant fireworks show in North Texas!

The Colony: Liberty by the Lake July 2 Fireworks at 9:30 pm Stewart Creek Park, 3700 Sparks Rd. Events begin at 7:45 a.m. with one mile, 5K and 10K runs. Parade 10 am.

Lone Star Action Sports – BMX Stunt Show at 5, 6:30 and 8 pm. Fireworks over Lake Lewisville choreographed to patriotic music on 99.9 FM. Stewart Creek Park recommended viewing area.

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Sunday, July 3rd

Lone Star Park: Lone Stars & Stripes Fireworks Celebration 

Lone Stars & Stripes Fireworks Celebration July 3. 1000 Lone Star Parkway, Grand Prairie. 972-263-7223. Gates open at 3 pm, racing begins at 5 pm.

Family Fun Park is featuring bounce houses, pony rides, and a petting zoo. Music by Vegas Stars between races. The Firework after the last race begins at 10 pm.

Military with valid I.D. will receive free general admission. One lucky guest will win a new 2016 Ford Mustang lonestarpark.com.

Light Up Arlington!

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Light Up Arlington! at Levitt Pavilion, 6 pm July 3rd at 100 W. Abram St., Arlington. Music by Hannah Kirby at 7:30 pm, Brad Thompson 8:45. Fireworks 9:45; concerts continue afterward. Free admission and parking.

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Start off the day with a morning Parade in Downtown Irving Heritage District! Independence Day Celebration, Irving. TX a great community event that has tradition! The parade will showcase the cities many organizations around the town!
 In the evening you can take the family to Lake Carolyn for a fantastic firework show! There will be food trucks on site and excellent kid zone! Come out at 6 pm to get the party started.
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The City of Grapevine will have fireworks over at Oak Grove Park. This a lakefront park with lots of chances to come out and bring a grill and have a family day at the lake! Come ready to take a swim in the lake to cool off from the heat!
Mansfield’s Rocking 4th of July 2015 hosted its annual event on July 3, 2015, at Big League Dreams. The event attracted an estimated 11,000 people for fun with inflatables, live music, and fireworks show.

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Roanoke’s Independence Day Celebration, 6-10:30 pm. The event takes place at The Roanoke Community Park, 201 Park Drive. Rock climbing wall, train rides, music and bounce houses with firework

Arlington: America the Beautiful July 4.

The parade starts at 9 am at the southeast corner of Mitchell and Cooper streets. Free parking, open-seating bleachers, and food for sale.

Kids Zone features face-painting, games and bounce houses. UTA Radio will have music and prizes. Award ceremony for parade floats at 1 pm Knapp Heritage Park, 201 W. Front St.

Hurst’s Annual Stars & Stripes July 4. 5-10 pm, Hurst Community Park, southwest corner of Precinct Line and Pipeline Road. Children’s area on west lawn, with inflatable activities. Music starts at 55:30 pm with Jolie Holiday and Sonny Burgess, 6:45 pm Emerald City Band, 8 pm Emerald City. Fireworks 9:30 pm. Free shuttle from Northeast Mall. No pets, alcohol or smoking.

Northeast Annual Family 4th Fireworks Show 5-10 pm, The Hills Center, 6351 Boulevard 26, North Richland Hills. Activities, food and drink, the concert featuring Derek Anthony and fireworks, best viewed from The Hills Center and Wiley G. Thomas Coliseum, Haltom City. Free. 817-281-9376

Trophy Club4th Celebration 7:15 am-10 pm. July 4. Parade, 5K race, live music, and food. Fireworks begin at 9:40 p.m.

Granbury’s Old-Fashioned 4th of July 8 am-10 pm. July 4. Firecracker 5 K, the parade begins at 10 a.m. at Granbury High School. Fireworks at 9:45 pm over Lake Granbury. (Granbury hosts more events July 2-3. see website for details)

Burleson’s Independence Day Concert and Fireworks 5-10 pm. July 4. Escape, the Journey Tribute band, performs at 7:30. Fireworks, 9:20. Chisenhall Fields Sports Complex, 500 W. Hidden Creek Pkwy., Burleson.

Cleburne Fourth of July Celebration

6-10 p.m. July 4. The boat parade begins at 8. Fireworks at Lake Pat Cleburne; KCLE radio will play music in sync with the show.

Flower Mound: Independence Fest July 4. Gates open at 5 pm, Bakersfield Park, 1201 Duncan Ln., Flower Mound. Free concert with Loverboy. Fireworks finale at 9:50 pm. Free parking. Performances by other musical groups including Le Freak and Cherry Bomb. Vintage car shows and free Kids Zone.

Frisco: Freedom Fest July 4 begins at 4 pm. Fireworks finale at 10 pm. Simpson Plaza at City Hall, 6101 Frisco Square Blvd., Frisco.

Irving Independence Day Parade and Fireworks Show July 4, 9 am-noon parade Heritage Park Irving, 217 N. Main St. Festival 6-10 pm, with fireworks at Lake Carolyn, 601 E. Las Colinas Blvd. East Irving. Free admission, parking in area garages cash only.

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Lake Cities July 4. 9 am-10 pm. Lake Dallas City Park, 101 E. Hundley Drive. 214-656-4939. Cities of Corinth, Hickory Creek, Shady Shores and Lake Dallas the live music with Eleven Hundred Springs. Fireworks around 9:15 pm. Free.

Red, White and Lewisville July 4. 9:30 pm. Vista Ridge Mall, 2401 S. Stemmons Freeway, Lewisville. Best viewing areas are between Texas 121 and the south side of Vista Ridge Mall. The show will begin after dark. 972-219-3401

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Little Elm’s July Jubilee 5-11 pm. July 4. Little Elm Park, 701 W. Eldorado, on the shores of Lake Lewisville. Seventh annual Independence Day. Live music and a fireworks finale over the lake.

Plano’s All-American Fourth July 4 begins at 5 p.m. Fireworks at 9:30 pm with music simulcast on KLAK 97.5 at Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, east of U.S. 75 on Spring Creek Parkway. Parking will be at Collin College, First United Methodist Church Plano and Plano Centre.

Richardson’s Family 4th Celebration July 4. 6pm-10:15 pm. Fireworks at 9:45 pm. Breckinridge Park, south of Renner and Brand Roads intersection, northeast Richardson. Free. Live music at 6:30 pm with Griffin Tucker; 8:45 pm at The Richardson Community Band presents its Patriotic Salute Concert. 972-744-4300.

Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates