There are several events and celebrations happening in and around the Capital Region to bring in the Fourth of July holiday. Fireworks light up the night sky behind the USS Kidd and over the Mississippi River in downtown Baton Rouge on the Fourth of July in 2021. The Fourth of July is just around the corner. Check below for a list of Fourth of July events in and around the Baton Rouge area. July 4th Fest: West Baton Rouge Parks and Recreation and the City of Port Allen are teaming up to host the July 4th Fest.The free family-friendly starts on July 4 at 5 p.m. on the levee in July 4th events: East Baton Rouge Parish. Fireworks on the Mississippi: Most patriotic of all is the annual fireworks show in Downtown Baton Rouge over the Mississippi River! Baton Rouge’s Fourth of July Spectacular welcomes thousands of guests from around the country dressed in their best red, white and blue attire for an evening-long event For anyone who wants to catch the beautiful fireworks in all the glory, you can book a 4th of July 2025 cruise in Baton Rouge. Party till your heart’s content, have your booze and watch the skyline whilst you celebrate. Dress your best red, white, and blue, and come to salute Independence with fireworks on the river! Among a plethora of smaller and bigger events running throughout the capital of Louisiana, you can find live music performances, excellent dining opportunities, and, of course, fireworks. Baton Rouge Concert Band 4th of July Celebration Concert Friday, July 4, 7 p.m. Celebrate Independence Day with the sounds of American pride at the Baton Rouge Concert Band’s annual 4th of July Celebration Concert. This free, family-friendly event features a lively selection of patriotic classics, marches, and heartfelt tributes. All events happen on July 4th unless specified otherwise. CENTRAL'S FREEDOM AND FIREWORKS. July 1, 4 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. BATON ROUGE CONCERT BAND JULY 4TH CONCERT. 7:00 PM - 8:30 p.m. Here are Fourth of July events in the Baton Rouge area. When: 6-9 p.m. Thursday, June 26. Where: Conway Town Square (7900 LA 44, Gonzales). What: This is a free family-friendly event with WBRZ’s Fireworks on the Mississippi July 4 (9-9:25 p.m.); Downtown Baton Rouge An event that will display fireworks presented by the Manship Family and WBRZ to celebrate America’s Independence. Here are 12 events happening in the Baton Rouge area on Thursday and through the holiday weekend. Be safe, hydrate and grab the sunscreen. Rouge, white and blue: A guide to 10+ July Fourth celebrations in the Capital Region Rooftop parties, fireworks shows, water-park reopening and more By Avery White The annual fireworks show above the Mississippi River will return. with fanfare – and crowds – on Sunday, July 4, 2021. TV station owners, the Manship family, announced its annual fireworks show will return for a 52nd year. WBRZ’s Fireworks on the Mississippi is the Gulf Coast’s largest fireworks Attend a Fourth of July Rooftop Celebration. Head over to the LSU Museum of Art on Thursday, July 4, for dinner, fireworks and music. Celebrate the Fourth of July from the sixth floor of the Shaw Center for the Arts, with one of the best views of the fireworks on the Mississippi River and a food menu from Tsunami. The event lasts from 7-10 p.m. L’Auberge Baton Rouge Casino Hotel and Eagle 98.1 present the 4th of July Fireworks Extravaganza! Bring the whole family out for the lawn viewing party from 7pm-10pm where all ages are welcome, it’s absolutely free, plenty of parking and all types of food trucks. Your guide to 4th of July celebrations across South Louisiana BATON ROUGE — Whether you’re in Baton Rouge, Krotz Springs, or Port Allen, there’s no shortage of red, white, and blue fun this Fourth of July. From riverfront fireworks to small-town charm, here’s a look at where to go and when. Where to watch 4th of July Fireworks in Baton Rouge and beyond – plus 4th of July parades, festivals, boat parades, food, and family fun! The 53rd Annual Independence Day Parade is scheduled to roll at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, July 3rd. It lasts about an hour and rolls weather permitting. Thursday, July 4. July 4th Fest: West Baton Rouge Parks and Recreation and the City of Port Allen are teaming up to host the July 4th Fest.The free family-friendly starts on July 4 at 5 p.m. on Watch Fourth of July fireworks in Baton Rouge! Join thousands for the annual fireworks show, live music, food, and events downtown.
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