Celebrate July 4 with the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular
Travel to Boston this July 4 for a celebration so impressive and moving that it warrants a spot on the CBS Television Network. This year marks the 36th annual Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular, which attracts over half a million people on average each year with its musical performances and stunning fireworks display along the Charles River. Make the trip to this historic city for an event that you have to see in person to believe.
For the third year in a row, “The Late Late Show’s” Craig Ferguson will host the annual Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular, which officially begins on July 3 with a 90-minute concert beginning at 8:30 p.m. local time. The legendary Neil Diamond will do the honors alongside the The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, performing some of the singer’s top singles over his highly acclaimed career. In the hours leading up to the grand finale – an astonishing 20-minute fireworks display – you will enjoy a Boston Pops concert and the annual flyover by a jet from Cape Cod’s Otis Air National Guard Base.
Enjoy the convenience of having food and merchandise concessions nearby as you sing along and count down to 10:30 when the real magic begins. The fireworks display itself is among the best you will ever find. For over 20 minutes, a total of roughly 20,000 pounds of explosives will be used to light up the Boston sky. The blend of musical and visual amusement will enhance your enjoyment of the event.
Sometimes television isn’t enough; certain things you just have to see in person. With admission free to the public for the weekend events, you are certain to find an affordable, entertaining Fourth of July celebration with the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular.
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sound great I would love to do that
Fireworks shows are great! I love when 4th of July comes around because there so many shows like these!
This sounds like the perfect way to spend the Fourth of July! What better place to celebrate America’s independence than at one of its most historical cities…too bad I live so far away.