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The Fourth of July has become synonymous with many things: backyard barbecues, family gatherings and parades. But nothing is quite as iconic as the bombastic fireworks show. There are fireworks displays setting off all over Rhode Island for the Fourth of July. This is your one stop shop for all firework shows happening in the area.
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- Block Island
When: Monday, July 1 at 9 p.m.
Where: Start your celebrations early with Block Island’s thirty-ninth annual fireworks display on Monday, July 1. Partnering with Ocean State Pyrotechnics, the committee will light up the sky from a barge in the Block Island Sound, enabling the breathtaking display to be seen from any vantage point on the island at dusk. And if you don’t catch the ferry home before Tuesday, the island is also hosting their annual parade on the fourth.
More info: blockisland4th.com
- Warwick (Oakland Beach)
When: Wednesday, July 3 from 9–9:30 p.m.
Where: Warwick’s Independence Day display will launch from Oakland Beach and last about half an hour long. Heavy traffic is expected at the seawall, so spectators are advised to seek alternate routes to the area, such as Sea View Drive or Pequot Avenue. In addition to Oakland Beach, the fireworks can also be seen from City Park. The rain date for this event is scheduled for Wednesday, July 5.
More info: visitwarwickri.com/event/independence-day-fireworks
- Pawtucket
When: Wednesday, July 3 at 6 p.m.
Where: Join the City of Pawtucket for an Independence Day celebration on July 3 at Joseph Jenks Middle School. Food trucks, music and games will make for a wonderful evening of community camaraderie and festivities!
More info: goprovidence.com/event/pawtucket-presents-fireworks-and-food-trucks/40823
- East Providence
When: Wednesday, July 3 at 6 p.m.
Where: East Providence will celebrate its annual Independence Day Celebration with food, concessions and a free rock concert featuring the likes of Merchants of Cool and Kate & the Mongrels at Pierce Memorial Stadium. Note: no pets, coolers or backpacks are permitted. Fireworks will hit the sky around 9:30 p.m.
More info: facebook.com/cityofeastprovidencemayorsoffice
- Bristol
When: Wednesday, July 3 at 9:30 p.m.
Where: Of course, there are going to be fireworks in Bristol for the city’s Fourth of July celebration (America’s oldest continuous Fourth of July celebration, mind you). Bristol’s fireworks display will take place over the Bristol Harbor around 9:30 p.m. The historic parade will take place on the actual holiday (learn more here).
More info: fourthofjulybristolri.com
- Narragansett
When: Wednesday, July 3 at dusk (approx. 9 p.m.)
Where: Leading up to the fireworks show, the RI Stage Band Alumni, directed by Ted Collins will play at the Town Beach from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., followed by the Night life Orchestra from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Stick around till dusk to watch the fireworks light up the sky over the Atlantic with your feet in the sand.
More info: narragansettri.gov/333/upcoming-events
- Newport
When: Thursday, July 4 at 9:15 p.m.
Where: The Fireworks display is scheduled to light up Newport Harbor beginning at approximately 9:15 p.m. on Thursday, July 4, with a rain date slated for Friday, July 5th. Visitors can park in any one of the city’s public parking lots. Some popular spots to watch the display are Perrotti Park, King Park and Queen Anne Square.
More info: cityofnewport.com/en-us/city-hall/city-council/mayor/fireworks
- South Kingstown
When: Thursday, July 4 at 9 p.m.
Where: The fireworks show will take place around 9 p.m. at Old Mountain Field in Wakefield, though spectators are welcome to get to the field as early as 5 p.m. to enjoy a live concert by Take it to the Bridge, a variety of food and novelty concessions in the park and a 50/50 raffle. The public is also invited to bring blankets and folding chairs. Alcohol and personal fireworks are prohibited. Also note that Kingstown Road between School Street and Church Street will be closed to vehicular traffic from 5–10 p.m., with detours in place, due to expected heavy pedestrian traffic. The rain date is Friday, July 5.
More info: southkingstownri.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1351
- North Providence
When: Wednesday, July 3 at dusk
Where: North Providence is hosting its first ever fireworks with food trucks at Governor Notte Park on Monday, July 3. The fun starts at 3 p.m. and goes on until the last pop, with Classic Blend performing in between around 6 p.m.
More info: facebook.com/events/798079904935196
- Smithfield
When: Monday, July 1 at 4 p.m.
Where: The Town of Smithfield and Bryant University are teaming up to host the town’s 2024 Independence Day Celebration on Monday, July 1. Stop by Deerfield Park in Smithfield between 4 and 9 p.m. to enjoy food trucks, a live DJ, t-shirt giveaways from Bryant, photo opportunities with Bryant’s mascot, Tupper, live DJ entertainment and, of course, a gorgeous fireworks display to close out the night. The rain date is Sunday, July 7.
More info: smithfieldri.gov/home/components/calendar/event/568/17
- Jamestown
When: Sunday, July 7 at dusk
Where: The Rocket-Hogs will launch a spectacular fireworks display over East Ferry at sunset.
More info: jamestownrichamber.com/event/jamestowns-annual-fireworks-display
12. Woonsocket
When: Wednesday, July 3 from 4–10 p.m. (fireworks begin at 9)
Where: Woonsocket will be holding its Independence Day celebration feature food trucks and entertainment at the World War II Veterans Memorial, with fireworks later in the evening.
More info: woonsocketri.org/parks-recreation/events/53561
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