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    Star-Spangled Celebrations

    Official list of 4th of July events and fireworks around Dallas in 2024

    Alex Bentley
    Jun 12, 2024 | 5:31 pm
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    Fourth of July events will be taking place all around the Dallas area.

    Photo courtesy of Fair Park

    When it comes to Independence Day events in the Dallas area, our cup runneth over in a big way. Whether it's Dallas proper or the surrounding suburbs, almost every city in the area will hold some kind of event in the days leading up to July 4 or on the day itself.

    Below is as close to a comprehensive list as there is on 4th of July-themed events happening in the Dallas area in 2024; for a list of Fort Worth-area events, click here.

    Saturday, June 29

    4th of July Weekend in Denton
    Like a bunch of other cities, the festivities will get started early in Denton as they present the Liberty Run 5k and 1-mile walk, followed by the Yankee Doodle Parade on July 29 near Denton Civic Enter. That will be followed by the July Jubilee at Quakertown Park & Denton Civic Center on July 3, featuring live music, food, inflatables, games, rock climbing, face painting, photo opportunities, a hot dog eating contest, and drone shows sponsored by Denton Noon Kiwanis.

    City of Arlington presents Light Up Arlington
    Arlington's big event, Light Up Arlington, will take place early this year, featuring live music on four stages around Downtown Arlington, vendors, food trucks, kids activities, and a fireworks display shot from the roof of City Tower, which is located east of City Hall. The show will be set to music on 95.9 The Ranch FM.

    Ennis Freedom Fest
    The City of Ennis' annual Freedom Fest will feature free kids activities, food, and more. The fireworks show, powered by Pyrotecnico, begins at dark, but visitors must be in Veterans Memorial Park to see it. Earlier in the day will be the Red, White and Bike Parade, where residents can deck out their bike, scooter, wagon, etc. and join in for a parade through downtown Ennis and the historic tree-lined neighborhoods.

    Market Street Allen USA
    Market Street Allen USA is a summer party featuring music from Straight Tequila Night and Infinite Journey, food trucks, a skydiving show, and one of the best fireworks shows in Dallas-Fort Worth. It takes place in Celebration Park in Allen.

    Klyde Warren Park presents Independence Day Celebration
    Klyde Warren Park's Independence Day Celebration will feature summer treats from a variety of food trucks, live patriotic music, family-fun games, and a pyrotechnic display for the grand finale.

    Wednesday, July 3

    Lone Star Park presents Lone Stars & Stripes Celebration
    Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie will celebrate America with live racing, live music on the Courtyard of Champions Stage from 3-9 pm, featuring The Mullet Boyz; family activities like a petting zoo, pony rides, face painters, airbrush tattoo artists, inflatable slides, obstacle course, and games. After the last race, there will be 20-minutes fireworks show, choreographed to music. The event takes place on both July 3 and 4.

    City of Garland presents Red, White & You
    Replacing Firewheel Town Center's Star-Spangled Spectacular event, Red, White & You is a new Independence Day celebration from the City of Garland, featuring live music by Randall King and Jon Stork, food, games, vendors, and a drone show. It will take place at Garland City Square.

    Addison Kaboom Town!
    The official watch party for Addison Kaboom Town! at Addison Circle Park will feature food and drink vendors, musical entertainment, and family-friendly activities. As a townwide celebration, the festivities extend beyond the park with watch parties hosted by many of the Town’s 200 restaurants. As always, the fireworks show will be preceded by the Addison Airport Air Show, an aerial spectacle that can be seen from miles away. The show will begin at 7:30 pm, two hours prior to the fireworks show.

    Frisco Freedom Fest
    Frisco Freedom Fest will be a two-day event, starting on July 3 with the Party in the USA 5K, the Dachshund Dash, and the annual Cornhole Tournament. It continues on July 4 with live music, a car show, kids activities & entertainment, a Texas Ice Cream Festival, and a 20-minute fireworks show. All events take place in and around Frisco Square.

    The Sound at Cypress Waters presents Sensory Sensitive 4th of July Celebration
    The Sound at Cypress Waters' annual Sensory Sensitive Fourth of July Celebration is an Independence Day event that provides a fun and safe alternative to people and pets who deal with noise sensitivity. Traditional fireworks will be replaced with the Star Spangle Glow, an innovative show that provides attendees with LED bracelets that synchronize to create an immersive light display. The event will include a concert by Lover, A Tribute to Taylor Swift, animal education from Creature Teacher, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra Petting Zoo, Disc Dog Demonstrations on the lawn, face painting, and more.

    City of Irving presents Sparks & Stripes
    Sparks & Stripes, the City of Irving's annual Independence Day celebration, will be a two-day event, featuring live music, fireworks, and more at Levy Event Plaza on July 3. It will be followed by a morning parade throughout the Irving's Heritage District on July 4.

    City of Carrollton presents Independence Day Fireworks Show
    The City of Carrollton will present a 15-minute fireworks show over Josey Ranch Lake. Residents are encouraged to view the fireworks show from surrounding neighborhoods or from one of the available parking areas. There will be no on-site event; however, viewing from the grassy area around the site is allowed.

    Thursday, July 4

    Arlington Independence Day Parade
    While the city of Arlington will hold their evening event on June 29 (see above), they'll wait until the actual 4th of July for their Independence Day Parade, the oldest event in Arlington and one of the largest 4th of July parades in Texas. The parade, which features 120 entries, steps off at the intersection of West St. and Mitchell St., traveling around downtown Arlington.

    City of McKinney presents Red, White, and BOOM!
    The City of McKinney celebrates the Fourth of July at Red, White and BOOM!, a daylong event. At 10 am is the Hometown Parade in Downtown McKinney, followed by the Yankee Doodle Block Party from 11 am-2 pm. From 5-10 pm, festivities at Gabe Nesbitt Community Park include music by The Rich Girls and Aura, food, kids’ activities, and a fireworks display.

    Dallas Winds presents "Star-Spangled Spectacular"
    Dallas Winds' annual "Star-Spangled Spectacular" is a red, white, and blue musical salute to mom, apple pie and the American way, Dallas Winds style. The concert at Meyerson Symphony Center will feature favorite patriotic songs, hot dogs, ice cream, and indoor fireworks.

    Plano Symphony Orchestra presents "Patriotic Pops"
    The Plano Symphony Orchestra will present their annual “Patriotic Pops,” which includes a tribute to all the branches of the armed forces, guest vocalist Steve Amerson, and the Patriotic Pops chorus. Led by conductor Héctor Guzmán, the concert will include patriotic music like traditional favorites “The Star-Spangled Banner,” “America the Beautiful,” and “God Bless America,” plus the moving “Salute to the Armed Forces.” The concert takes place at Eisemann Center for Performing Arts in Richardson.

    Fair Park Fourth
    The biggest event in the Dallas city limits, Fair Park Fourth will feature hands-on activities for kids, live music, photo opportunities, food trucks, and other concession offerings. As the sun sets, a spectacular firework show will light the sky. Guests can experience the show inside the iconic Cotton Bowl Stadium or across Fair Park.

    City of Rowlett presents Fireworks on Main
    The City of Rowlett's Fireworks on Main will feature a dazzling fireworks display, performances by Turnpike Tributedours and Emerald City Band, a children's area, food trucks, and more. The event will take place at Pecan Grove Park.

    Monument Realty PGA District presents Fireworks on the Fairway
    Fireworks on the Fairway will feature a fireworks and drone show at the Monument Realty PGA District on the Omni PGA Frisco Resort Campus in Frisco. The evening begins with a concert by party band Downtown Fever. The team behind the Guinness World Record-holding Sky Elements will host a drone show featuring 300 independently programmed drones in the sky over Fields Ranch. The fireworks show by PyroShows of Texas will end the night.

    The City of Plano presents All American 4th
    At Plano’s All American 4th, visitors can enjoy free games and a fireworks show. Vendors will have food and beverages available for purchase. The event will take place at the Collin College Plano Campus, across the street from the fireworks launch area at Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve.

    The Colony Parks & Recreation Department presents Liberty by the Lake
    The 26th annual Liberty by the Lake kicks off with the Liberty 5K, 10K & Mile Fun Run at Stewart Creek Park. That will be followed by the Independence Day Parade, which goes from Peters Colony Elementary to The Colony High School parking lot. Later in the day, visitors can make their way over to The Colony Five Star Complex for an event featuring games, a watermelon eating contest, rides, food, live music, and more. The night will end with a fireworks show set to patriotic music.

    Little Elm presents July Jubilee
    Due to extensive flooding at Little Elm Park, July Jubilee, Little Elm's annual Fourth of July event, will not have a festival component in 2024. However, there will still be two fireworks show - one at Little Elm Park, and the other at Little Elm High School. Portions of the park will be available for parking and foot traffic.

    Grapevine presents July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza
    The City of Grapevine will celebrate America’s birthday with their annual July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza, featuring spectacular fireworks set to patriotic music. Due to high lake levels, the fireworks will be set off at a different location, at the corner of Highway 26 and Texan Trail near Great Wolf Lodge. Viewing locations include the Great Wolf Lodge parking lot and several others.

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    Movie Review

    Rachel McAdams must survive a plane crash and bad boss in Send Help

    Alex Bentley
    Jan 29, 2026 | 12:45 pm
    Rachel McAdams in Send Help
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    Rachel McAdams in Send Help.

    Director Sam Raimi has gone through different phases as a filmmaker, including leading the first Spider-Man trilogy and joining the MCU with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. But he first gained notice with the gory and funny Evil Dead movies, a sensibility he’s returning to with his latest film, Send Help.

    Linda Liddle (Rachel McAdams) is a meek and eccentric middle manager at a financial firm that’s just named Bradley Preston (Dylan O’Brien) as its new nepo CEO. Bradley’s dad had promised Linda a promotion to vice president, but she gets passed over in favor of one of Bradley’s frat buddies, sending her into a mild rage. Still, she gets invited along on a planned business trip to Thailand, during which she hopes to prove her worth.

    Unfortunately for most of the passengers on the private plane, it crashes into the ocean, leaving only Linda and Bradley alive on a deserted island. Linda, who has privately developed survival skills, adapts quickly to the forbidding environment, while Bradley tries to revert to bossing her around. But Linda quickly understands the power dynamic has shifted, and she uses this knowledge to try to keep Bradley in line, turning their stranding into a battle of wills.

    Directed by Raimi and written by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift, the film is the classic “so bad it’s good” kind of experience. McAdams, inarguably an attractive and charming person, is given stringy hair, an antisocial personality, and quirks like eating tuna fish at her desk to make her as off-putting as possible. Bradley, along with almost everyone else at her office, is stereotyped just as hard in order to set up the twist of fate.

    When the action shifts to the island, things get even more over the top. The audience has already been primed for Linda to demonstrate her survival expertise, but the film does way more than just show her making fire. Whether it’s flawlessly building a shelter or hunting a wild boar, everything Linda does is portrayed in a slightly off-kilter manner. Then they turn everything up to 11, indulging in gore that is so unnecessary that you can’t help but laugh.

    The filmmakers prove they’re in on the joke the rest of the way, including a variety of preposterous but hilarious scenarios that would cause massive eyerolls if they were actually trying to take the film seriously. While they do a great job of showing Linda’s ability to handle herself in the wild, they also show that she is somehow the only person in the world who could get a glow up after a plane crash and weeks living in nature.

    McAdams, an Oscar-nominated actor for Spotlight, is way too high class for a movie like this, which makes her presence here all the more interesting. She is all-in on whatever Raimi wants her to do, and she’s at her most fun when she goes the animalistic route. O’Brien, who was great in the recent Twinless, doesn’t get as much of an opportunity to show his range, but he still proves to be an interesting foil for her.

    Were it released in any other month, Send Help might be looked at as bottom of the barrel material. But with the movie year just getting started, it’s easier to forgive its outrageous plot twists and just have fun, especially since Raimi and his team put the rest of the film together so well.

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    Send Help opens in theaters on January 30.

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