Where to watch fireworks and celebrate July 4 in Richmond

Fourth of July is Friday, and if you’re looking for ways to celebrate, we’ve got you covered.

Here are some ways to celebrate America’s birthday this year.

🎆 Fireworks shows

Richmond’s annual free show starts at 5:30pm, with the fireworks expected around 9:15pm.

  • There will be live music from Full Spectrum, Virginia Opera and Richmond Concert Jazz Band, plus food vendors and kids activities.
  • Coolers are welcome; booze and dogs are not.
  • Overflow parking and shuttle service from City Stadium is from 4-11pm.

Worth noting: The Nickel Bridge will close around 6pm.

The festivities start at 5pm at Chesterfield’s free event, with fireworks at dark.

  • There will be a DJ, plus live music from BrassWind, a band composed completely of retired/active-duty military members, and Dixieland Express, a four-piece New Orleans-style jazz band.
  • There will also be food vendors and kids activities, including bounce houses ($5 for a wristband to bounce). Coolers are welcome but subject to search; booze and dogs are not allowed.

Henrico celebrates the Fourth of July with a laser light show instead of fireworks. Gates open at 4pm, and lasers usually start around 9:15pm.

  • The lasers are accompanied by music from the Richmond Symphony.
  • Plus: Food vendors, more live music and kids activities, including bounce houses and face painting.
  • 🐶 Coolers are welcome — and so are (leashed) dogs; booze is not.

The Flying Squirrels are out of town for the Fourth, sadly, but their annual fireworks show will go on, with a big upgrade.

  • The Squirrels’ Star-Spangled fest includes live music, games for kids, food and drink specials and, of course, fireworks.
  • The Landsharks and The Mashup will play on the field from 6-9:30pm.
  • Tickets start at $10, and $20 gets you onto the field for the fireworks and a commemorative hat. And this, of course, is the last year for the show at The Diamond.

🇺🇸 All-American fun

Ashland celebrates the Fourth with a parade, apple pie-baking contest, patriotic pet costume contest and an old-timey lawn party with old-timey games, from 11am-2pm. Free. 500 S. Center St…

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