Frisco Freedom Fest celebrates the nation's birthday with food, music, and fireworks.
The Party in the Plaza festivities will feature even more of all the family favorites of the past, including a Community Stage with local dancers, singers and bands; a Children's Expo, complete with jump houses, face painting, strolling entertainers and games; plus the Hometown Hero Exhibit, which showcases Frisco's finest, the men and women of the Police and Fire departments, along with the equipment they use to help keep the community safe.
The Taste of Frisco returns with Frisco restaurants serving some of their most popular menu items, and the Vendor Village features many local businesses.
The fest ends with one of the largest fireworks finales in Dallas-Fort Worth. The 20-minute show start at approximately 10 pm following the conclusion of the FC Dallas match vs. DC United at Toyota Stadium.
Frisco Freedom Fest is a two-day event, starting with Paws & Stripes on July 3 at Kaleidoscope Park, a pet festival with multiple races for different breeds. It continues on July 4 with a full day of events, including the Party in the USA 5K at 8 am, a cornhole tournament at Kaleidoscope Park at 11 am, and Freedom Fest Block Party at Riders Field starting at 4:30 pm. Family favorites will be staged in the ring around the minor league ballpark, like a classic car show, food trucks and trailers, live music and entertainment, and a fireworks show to end the night.
Frisco Freedom Fest is a two-day event, starting with Paws & Stripes on July 3 at Kaleidoscope Park, a pet festival with multiple races for different breeds. It continues on July 4 with a full day of events, including the Party in the USA 5K at 8 am, a cornhole tournament at Kaleidoscope Park at 11 am, and Freedom Fest Block Party at Riders Field starting at 4:30 pm. Family favorites will be staged in the ring around the minor league ballpark, like a classic car show, food trucks and trailers, live music and entertainment, and a fireworks show to end the night.