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Where Can You See Fireworks This Holiday Weekend?

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Get ready to light up your 4th of July celebrations. Weather you're looking for ooohhhhh's and aaaahahhhhh's for all ages, or just trying to save a few $$$$ here are some of the best fireworks displays in Oklahoma.

Freedom Fest – Yukon (July 3 & 4)

July 3rd KJ103 will be airing the soundtrack to Freedom Fest Fireworks on 102.7FM and iHeartRadio!!

Held at Chisholm Trail Park and City Park, Yukon’s Freedom Fest includes live outdoor concerts, food trucks, kids’ activities, and one of Oklahoma’s most dazzling fireworks shows. Fireworks begin at 10 p.m. both nights. Admission is free.

Red, White & Boom at Scissortail Park (Downtown OKC, July 3)

Imagine: a free outdoor concert by the OKC Philharmonic under the stars, followed by an unforgettable fireworks display lighting up the skyline. Bring a blanket, a picnic, and your patriotism—this is adult elegance meets family-friendly fun

Frontier City “Star Spangled Nights!” (Theme Park, July 4 & 5)

For thrill-seekers of all ages, Frontier City ramps up the adventure: rockin’ rides, patriotic tunes , and nightly fireworks shows at 9:30 p.m. Families can ride by day, and adults can enjoy a 21+ beer garden, fireworks included

OKANA’s Star-Spangled Bash (July 4)

OKANA Resort & Indoor Waterpark is hosting a full day of Independence Day festivities. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., enjoy immersive performers, classic Americana games, face painting, and a DJ. Don’t miss the hot dog eating contest at 2 p.m., and stay for the grand fireworks finale at 9 p.m.

OKC Comets Fireworks Night (July 4)

Catch the Oklahoma City Comets as they take on the Las Vegas Aviators at home on Friday night. After the final out, fans will be treated to a postgame fireworks display.

Celebration in the Heartland – Moore (July 4)

Buck Thomas Park in Moore will host one of the state’s largest fireworks shows, with festivities from 2 to 10 p.m. Enjoy food trucks, vendors, and live music by Kentucky Daisy and The Coveralls. Fireworks begin around 9:45 p.m. Admission is free.

LibertyFest – Edmond (July 4 & 5)

Now in its 53rd year, LibertyFest continues to be a cornerstone of Edmond’s holiday celebrations. The Fourth of July parade and fireworks show are set for Thursday, with the LibertySprint 5K taking place on Friday.

Norman Fourth Fest – Reaves Park (July 4)

Norman’s celebration begins at 4 p.m. at Reaves Park with live music, food trucks, games, and a BBQ Smoker Smackdown. Enjoy performances by Raiders of the Pop Chart, Jason Young Band, and Lip Service. The fireworks show — one of the biggest in the state — starts at 9:45 p.m.

Now that you know where most of the fireworks are happening this holiday weekend, now all you need to worry about is parking. Happy 4th!!


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