4th of July Celebrations in Nashville

Looking for some ways you can celebrate Independence Day in our city? Here’s a list of some 4th of July happenings in Nashville.

  1. Various Rooftop Parties - Downtown

    There are all kinds of rooftop parties to choose from downtown. See this list on Nashville Guru to pick the one that’s right for you!

  2. 4th of July at L.A. Jackson - The Gulch

    Want more of a fancy night out for adults-only with premium views of the fireworks? Buy tickets to L.A. Jackson’s holiday event and get a reserved table and space for up to 8 guests, a large format cocktail and, of course, fantastic views of the firework show. Tickets are $500 and for 4pm - 10pm.

  3. Let Freedom Sing - Downtown

    This is Nashville’s big July 4th fireworks show and concert, featuring headliner Brad Paisley. It’s free to attend but plan to get there early to find a spot! Get more info at visitmusiccity.com.

  4. Red, White and Boom - Adventure Science Center

    A family-friendly affair from 6:30pm to 10pm with live science demonstrations, food trucks, lawn games, after-hour admissions, music and of course direct of views of Nashville’s Downtown fireworks. Tickets are $45 for adults and $35 for children. Visit the Adventure Science Center website for more info.

  5. 4th of July at Fat Bottom - The Nations

    This family-friendly event is from 11am - 5pm at Fat Bottom Brewery and is a free event with a live band, face painting, a balloon artist, a caricature artist, a sno cone truck, and more.

  6. 4th of July Pool Party @ Hampton Inn - Capitol View

    Looking for a more budget-friendly way to keep cool AND watch the fireworks? Get tickets to Hampton Inn’s pool party from 1pm - 10pm for just $25 and get pool access, food and drink specials, rooftop views of the fireworks and more.

  7. Pinewood Social’s Stars, Stripes and Sounds Party - SoBro

    Go for the live music, backyard BBW, movies and games … stay for the perfect views of the fireworks show! Starts at 5pm and tickets are $100 per person, adults only.


Be safe out there and Happy July 4th from our home to yours!

Previous
Previous

Favorite Ice Cream Places in Nashville

Next
Next

Nashville’s Townhouse Market on the Rise