Wednesday, July 3, 2024

See Kesha, parade your pet, catch some fireworks

Whether your Independence Day preferences tend more toward patriotism or partying, a pet parade or freedom-celebrating art, the birthplace of America has got you covered.

Check out how the Fourth of July has been celebrated in the city in past yearsget up to date on the rules for setting off personal fireworksand then have a look at your many options for enjoying the holiday in town this year.

Wednesday, July 3

South Street Stroll

The festivities start early with a family-oriented event, the Meet Me on South Street Firework Stroll. From 5 to 9 p.m., attendees are invited to stroll South Street and partake from food trucks and other outdoor dining and drinking options. The festival runs from 8th Street, where there will be a marketplace and a DJ, to a street party near 3rd Street with live art and karaoke. Then keep heading east to Front Street Green and settle in to watch pre-Independence Day fireworks over the USS New Jersey, just across the river.

U.S. Army Field Band with LeAnn Rimes

The U.S. Army Field Band & Soldiers’ Chorus and country singer LeAnn Rimes will present a “Salute to Service” at Independence National Historical Park, 599 Market St., starting at 7 p.m. Described as “a celebration of all there is to love about our nation,” including its “unparalleled natural landscapes …[and] warm and welcoming people,” the performance will also honor veterans and soldiers serving overseas. Attendees should bring a chair or blanket and find a spot on the park’s lawn.