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52 L.A. places and secret spots to watch Fourth of July fireworks and drone shows

52 L.A. places and secret spots to watch Fourth of July fireworks and drone shows

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Marvel at marine life this Independence Day at the Aquarium of the Pacific's 4th of July BBQ.Reservations for the outdoor Veranda dining area are available at 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. Friday, with slots lasting an hour. Tickets are $70 for adults and $55 for children and include general admission to the aquarium.
Once the maritime museum closes at 8 p.m., pop over to the nearby Seashell Park or ShoreLine Aquatic Park to view the 9 p.m. fireworks over Rainbow Harbor.
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Flex your swing at the city of Artesia's 4th of July Celebration, featuring a double-elimination pickleball tournament.The tourney kicks off at 1 p.m. (check-in at noon) Friday at Artesia Park & Albert O. Little Community Center, with family games, live Latin music and fireworks to follow. The explosive finale is scheduled for 9 p.m.
Admission is free, and don't forget to bring your picnic blankets.
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Watch more than fireworks fly into the sky at Baldwin Park's Independence Day Spectacular on Thursday at Sierra Vista High School.Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for this free community event, which will feature a concert by Marvin Gaye tribute band Trouble Man as well as carnival rides, food vendors and acrobats. Stay for the 9:30 p.m. synchronized firework show.
No alcohol is permitted, and coolers are subject to search.
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As the Starlight Bowl in Burbank undergoes repairs following the January wildfires in L.A., the venue's Independence Day celebration this year has been moved down the hillside to McCambridge Park.With the fires just barely in the rearview, the venue will also sub out its traditional fireworks display in favor of a drone light show visible throughout the city. Those who can't make it to McCambridge can still tune into the show's soundtrack via the Starlight Bowl app.Festivities begin at 5 p.m. Friday, with the drone show scheduled for 9 p.m. In between, L.A.-based groups the Ultimate Rock Band and Bruno and the Hooligans will perform at the park.
The event is free, with limited parking available on-site and additional spaces available in several downtown Burbank parking structures.
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Just a ferry ride away, Catalina Island is hosting several days of Fourth of July fun. The festivities begin on the eve of Independence Day with a performance by the USC Trojan Marching Band, happening from 3 to 4 p.m. on Thursday at Wrigley Stage Avalon Bay Vista.On the morning of the Fourth, play judge at the Home & Business Decorating Contest, then soak up the island vibes at the afternoon golf cart and dinghy parades before scoping out your viewing spot for the 9 p.m. firework show over Avalon Bay. Pros recommend the Catalina Casino promenade or a Cyclone power boat.
Catalina Express ferries depart up to 30 times daily, so don't stress about missing them. Round trip fare is $84 for adults, $75.50 for seniors and $65 for children, and parking at the ports of San Pedro, Long Beach or Dana Point is between $20 to $25 for the day. The fireworks show is free.
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On Saturday, a more laid-back iteration of the Avalon Bay festivities will take place at Two Harbors, starting 10 a.m. Saturday with the 39th Annual Children's Festival and capping off with a 9 p.m. firework show over Isthmus Cove.
Catch the show on the water or from the classic Harbor Reef Restaurant.
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Visit Shepherd's Church in Chatsworth for a 4th of July Spectacular for the whole family.
Offerings include kids' activities, food vendors and a World War II replica flyover from the Condor Squadron. Gates open at 5 p.m. and fireworks fly at 9 p.m.
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It's the 75th annual 4th of July Celebration in Claremont, and the agenda is packed.Start your July 4 holiday off with pancakes at Memorial Park, then run in a 1K or 5K race before cooling down with a 1 p.m. community parade. In the evening, make your way to the Pomona College Strehle Track for a firework show by Pyrospectaculars. Gates open at 6:30 p.m.Visitors can also enjoy barbecue and live music at the track before the show starts at 9 p.m.
Tickets for the show are $10 and can be purchased online or at the Alexander Hughes Community Center.
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The 18th annual Crescenta Valley Fireworks Celebration will be held Friday at La Crescenta Elementary School.Gates open at 4 p.m., with fireworks slated to fly at dark. In the interim, jump in inflatables, hop between food trucks and listen to live music.
Day-of tickets are $10. Presale tickets are $9 and may be purchased at the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce, Bob Smith Toyota, J's Maids & Maintenance, Crescenta Valley Weekly Newspaper and Crescenta Valley Insurance. Children age 7 and under attend free.
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Sport your finest retro gear at the '80s-themed Downtown Culver City Independence Celebration, running 6 to 9 p.m. on Saturday at Town Plaza.
The free, family-friendly event, which is in its second year, will feature live music by L.A.-based band Guilty Pleasure Makers, a flag salute and national anthem by local talent and a drone light show sure to enchant onlookers.
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Spice up your Independence Day by watching the Dodgers face off against the Houston Astros.
The game starts at 6:10 p.m. Friday, with a post-game firework display to follow. Tickets start at $72.
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Grab a bite at a food truck and hop on a ride or two at the Independence Day Celebration & Fireworks Show on Thursday at the Duarte Sports Park.Gates open at 5:30 p.m., and fireworks start at 9 p.m. In the interim, guests will be serenaded by Latin Soul Band, and they can float between the beer garden and a family play area with inflatables and lawn games galore.
Parking and entry are free, but the venue recommends arriving early to snag the best firework-gazing spot. If you forget to pack your picnic chairs and blankets, you can also watch the show from the bleachers.
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Head to El Segundo's Recreation Park on Friday for a day of food, field games and fireworks.The all-day event will be split into daytime (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and evening (5 p.m. to 9 p.m.) festivities. During the former, guests can flex their Hula-Hoop expertise or pie-eating skills, and during the latter, they can enjoy live music and a firework finale.Early risers are invited to stake their claim on a softball field patch as early as 8 a.m.
Wristbands are required for entry. El Segundo residents are allotted four wristbands per adult with a 2025 Rec ID Card, while nonresidents or those without an ID Card can purchase wristbands on the day of the event at $5 apiece.
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Gardena's 4th of July Celebration will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. Friday at Rowley Park.
Join the city in celebrating with food trucks, games and a 9 p.m. firework show. Entry is free.
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Hawaiian Gardens is hosting its annual Independence Day celebration from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday at Fedde Sports Complex.
The free event will feature live music, food trucks and a 9 p.m. firework show.
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Sing along to 'September' in July at the Hollywood Bowl's annual fireworks spectacular, scored this year by Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Earth, Wind & Fire — with assists from conductor Thomas Wilkins and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.A trio of shows will run Wednesday through Friday at the Hollywood Hills venue, with gates open at 5:30 p.m. and show kickoff at 7:30 p.m. Attendees looking to save some cash on concessions are invited to picnic and BYOB (wine or beer only), so long as any containers fit under your seats or within your box.Tickets range in price from about $50 to $350, with VIP packages on the higher end. The Hollywood Bowl recommends using your phone to add digital tickets to your Apple Wallet or Google Wallet before you arrive for smooth entry.
As for getting there, you have a few options, the most expensive and most limited being driving and then on-site parking (booked through ParkWhiz). If you don't mind some friendly public transportation, check out available Park & Ride locations across L.A. County or take the Bowl Shuttle from nearby locales like the L.A. Zoo. Tickets for both are $15 and under. Or take the Metro B Line to the Hollywood/Highland Station and walk a few blocks north.
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Cinespia has the filmic Fourth of July show for you, whether your penchant is for stunts or stagecraft.The Hollywood Forever Cemetery's open-air theater this year will screen California-based classics 'Top Gun' (1986) and 'La La Land' (2016) on Friday and Saturday respectively. A firework show will cap off each screening.
Both nights, gates open at 7:15 p.m. and the movie magic begins at 9 p.m. (Fair warning: Some people tend to line up an hour or three early to snag their first-come, first-served seats.) Picnics are a go, so long as you leave any hard liquor and tall chairs at home. Bring a tarp to protect your cozy bedding in the event of damp grass. Tickets are $45, so make the most of them by enjoying the pre- and post-screening DJ sets or snapping some pics at the venue's free photo booth.Parking is available on-site or at the Hollywood Production Center Lot at 1149 N. Gower St. and the Lemon Grove Parking structure 900 N. Van Ness Ave. (Entrance on Lemon Grove).
Pro tip: Download free app Subtitles Viewer to sync with the screenings in case you wind up seated too far to hear well.
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Dance Independence Day away at the Godfrey Hotel's Rooftop 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular.
Kicking into gear at 8:30 p.m. Friday and running until 1 a.m., the patriotic party will feature refreshments and music by L.A.-based DJ Shell. Tickets are $40, and event hosts recommend either valeting or parking across the street from the hotel.
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Head to La Mirada for an Independence Celebration returning to La Mirada Regional Park from 4 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday.The community-favorite event will feature live performances from country act Dawson and Latin pop and salsa band Tabu, along with food vendors and a 9 p.m. patriotic program featuring fireworks.
Entry is free, and parking is available on-site. Overflow parking will also be up for grabs at La Mirada Civic Center, the stadium parking lot at La Mirada High School and the La Mirada Boulevard entrance to Biola University. The city is providing free shuttles from Biola to the park, with departures beginning at 3 p.m. and ending 45 minutes after the event.
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See the desert sky burst into vivid color at the 4th of July Fireworks Extravaganza in Lancaster.Gates open at 5 p.m. Friday at the AV Fair & Event Center, where you can snack on food truck treats and flaunt your wheels at a classic car show. The grand firework finale begins at 9 p.m.This year also marks the debut of the Kids Market, where mini entrepreneurs can sell handmade goods and crafts to community members.
Entry is free, but grandstand seats go for $5. Parking passes can be purchased for $8.
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La Puente will host an Independence Day Celebration from 4 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday at La Puente City Park.
At the free event, children can expend their energy at the inflatables while their parents enjoy a hopping beer garden by House n Brews . Southern California-based '80s tribute band Neon Nation, DJ Killah Noez and L.A.-based band Chico will also perform.
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Head to the Boathouse on the Bay on Thursday for a waterfront block party featuring barbeque, bangers and a boatload of fireworks.General admission is $85 for this snazzy celebration ($35 for kids 10 and under), beginning at 5 p.m. and capping off with a 9 p.m. firework show over Alamitos Bay. Event proceeds go toward the Boys & Girls Club of Long Beach and other local organizations like the Action Sports Kids Foundation, Children Today, Los Altos YMCA and the Autism Partnership Foundation.
Because the firework show has continued in recent years to face litigation related to its alleged harm caused to local marine life, the event organizers said this could be the Boathouse on the Bay's last hoorah.
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The patriotic partying begins at 5 p.m. Thursday at Lynwood City Park. (Look for the baseball fields.)
The city's annual Independence Day Celebration will have live performances, inflatables, food booths and a firework show closing the night.
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Enjoy a seaside rendezvous this Friday in Marina del Rey, where a 9 p.m. firework spectacular will be visible from coastal locales including Venice Pier, Playa Vista and Dockweiler Beach. If you're more sonically inclined, head to Burton W. Chace Park or Fisherman's Village to enjoy music synchronized to the spectacle.
While Marina del Rey boasts a slew of waterfront restaurants, limited grills and picnic tables are also available on a first-come, first-served basis at Burton W. Chace Park and ' Mother's Beach .'
The 20-minute firework show is free to view, and parking is available for $11 to $20 at public lots throughout the marina, Venice and Dockweiler. Alternatively, take advantage of a free beach shuttle, running until 8 p.m., or the $1 Marina del Rey WaterBus, running until 11 p.m.
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Dance the night away at the Fourth of July concert and fireworks show on Friday at Monrovia's Library Park.
Featuring music by the Motown-inspired Blue Breeze Band, the event kicks off at 7 p.m., but visitors are welcome to arrive starting at 6 a.m. to claim a space of up to 10-by-10 feet. Fireworks are set to launch at 9 p.m.
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This year's Independence Day Celebration in Norwalk has moved to a new location at Holifield Park. The free event will run from 4 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday and offer food, live music, face painting and other games — plus a 9 p.m. firework show.
Parking will be available on Norwalk Boulevard and Excelsior Drive. Additionally, a shuttle service will transport guests from the event's previous location at the Civic Center to the park.
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Watch drones light up the coastal sky at the 78th annual Pacific Palisades July 4th Celebration, open exclusively to Palisades residents and their family and friends.This year's iteration of the beloved neighborhood event will be hosted at the Paul Revere Middle School Campus and Field on Friday. Entry opens to preissued ticket holders at 5 p.m., and no tickets will be available to purchase on-site.Music, entertainment and kids activities begin at 5 p.m., and the one-hour drone show kicks off around 9 p.m.
Palisadians looking for some early-morning programming are also invited this year to participate in the Santa Monica 4th of July Parade, beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Pico Boulevard and Main Street.
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Enjoy a concert with an explosive finale at Friday's Fireworks Celebration at Palmdale Amphitheater.The Lucky Devils Band will hit the stage at 8 p.m., with fireworks to follow 15 minutes after the band's show ends. Arrive when gates open at 6 p.m. to set up at the festival-style venue, and enjoy drink specials until 7 p.m. No outside food or beverages or allowed, and the event is cash-free, so don't forget your Visa, MasterCard or Discover card.
Tickets are required and must be purchased online for $6 apiece (kids under 12 enter for free). On-site parking is limited, so consider instead parking at the Highlands Christian Fellowship or Highland High School lots and taking a shuttle the rest of the way.
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Watch monster trucks crawl and crash at Kaboom!Fairplex's annual Fourth of July celebration in Pomona on Friday will feature Tuff Trucks, '80s tunes and a patriotic-themed firework show. The monster jam begins at 8 p.m., and fireworks fly around 9:15 p.m.Tickets start at $14 for a spot in the grass and get up to $45 for bleacher seats. Parking is available for $21.50 online or $25 at the gate.
Make the most of your grass-section ticket by packing your own food (no alcohol allowed) and low camping chairs.
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Step back in time aboard the Queen Mary, whose Fourth of July affair, beginning at 3 p.m., takes passengers through themed parties spanning decades. Once you've done the Brooklyn shuffle one too many times, head to the deck for a 15-minute firework spectacular, kicking off at 9 p.m. Friday.Tickets are $65 for adults and $45 for children, with self-parking available for $35 per vehicle, per day. VIP admission ($185) includes a trip to the barbecue buffet in the Grand Salon, exclusive party access and premium seating during the fireworks show.
After the last explosion of light, keep your energy up for an extra $20 at the Silent Disco after-party, running from 9:30 to 11 p.m.
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The budget conscious can still savor the Queen Mary's 9 p.m. firework display from afar at several lookout points along the Long Beach Waterfront. Prime spots include Lions Lighthouse in Shoreline Aquatic Park, Shoreline Village, Rainbow Harbor and Marina Green. Paid parking is available at lots including the Aquarium of the Pacific parking structure and the Pike Outlets.
For a dose of maritime merriment, hop on a dinner cruise with City Cruises. Boarding is at 6:30 p.m., but arrive well in advance at the Rainbow Harbor dock — and don't forget your semiformal attire.
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Rancho Palos Verdes has Independence Day activities for littles and their parents alike.The Friday celebration begins at 3 p.m. at Ken Dyda Civic Center. There, kids can enjoy inflatables and small rides while parents taste test at beer and wine booths on-site. When the sun goes down, everyone's eyes will be glued to a grand finale drone light show.
Entry is free.
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The Rose Bowl is shaking up its annual Fourth of July celebration.
This year, the bash coincides with FoodieLand Food Festival, running Friday through Sunday at the venue. In place of fireworks, the Rose Bowl this Independence Day will commemorate the holiday with a drone show only visible to FoodieLand attendees.
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Fourth of July fun kicks off at 10 a.m. Friday in Rosemead, where a parade beginning on Valley Boulevard and Muscatel Avenue will lead attendees to Rosemead Park — the center of the action.At the park, carnival games, community performances and a patriotic dog costume contest will fill the afternoon before fireworks fly at dusk. Food and craft vendors will also be selling goods.
Save a chunk of change on carnival wristbands by purchasing them in advance online or at the Garvey Center or Rosemead Community Recreation Center. On the day of, wristbands will rise in price and go from $12 to $15.
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Work up an appetite for San Fernando's Independence Day festival, featuring a watermelon eating contest and a patriotic drone light show.
The free event begins at 4:30 p.m. Friday at Recreation Park. Enjoy carnival games, crafts and food and artisan vendors. Drones fly at 9 p.m.
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Busy bees will feel right at home at San Marino's Independence Day celebration, running from 7 a.m. to after dark on Friday.Get moving at the 8 a.m. JP Blecksmith 5K Memorial Run, then refuel at a food booth in Lacy Park before joining the parade palooza along Monterey Road to Virginia Road and back through the park.In the evening, enjoy the Motown sounds of tribute band Stone Soul and a presentation of colors by the San Marino Scouts — both preludes to the main event, the Friends, Family, & Fireworks show, slated for a 9 p.m. start time.Wristbands are required for entry. Presale wristbands are $5 for residents and $15 for nonresidents and can be purchased at San Marino Community Center and Crowell Public Library. Wristbands purchased day-of are $20 for residents and non-residents.
No on-site parking is available. Instead, visitors should park in residential streets. Alcohol is prohibited.
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If you're seeking a quick nightcap, head to the Valencia Town Center at 9:15 p.m. on Friday for a fireworks show over the mall.
The event is free, and you may even get a bonus view of the Magic Mountain firework display a few miles west.
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Sing a different tune or a few at Santa Fe Springs' annual '3rd of July' celebration, featuring live performances from soft pop artist Luke Metzler and retro act Charlie's Angels, among others.Beginning at 3:30 p.m. at Los Nietos Park, visitors can shuffle between food trucks and family games before settling down for the 9 p.m. firework display. The viewing area at the Santa Fe Springs Athletic Fields opens an hour before the show.Free shuttles will depart from Town Center Parking Lot (11740 E. Telegraph Road) and Betty Wilson Center (11641 Florence Ave.) and drop visitors near the corner of Charlesworth Avenue and Jersey Avenue.
Be sure to bring your own chairs and blankets for the evening, but leave barbecues, canopies and umbrellas at home.
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Celebrate at South El Monte's Independence Day Fireworks Festival, scheduled from 6 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday at South El Monte High School.
The event is free, and offerings include food vendors, games and a performance by Steel Rod. Fireworks fly at 9 p.m.
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The City of South Gate is hosting a multiday 4th of July Festival from Thursday through Sunday, with a firework show scheduled for 9 p.m. Friday.On top of the pyrotechnics, the event will also feature carnival rides, games, food and performances from a lineup of Latin groups. Hours are 2 to 11 p.m. every day except Thursday (5 to 11 p.m.), which is $2 ride night.
Admission is free.
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The city of South Pasadena is celebrating all day long with its annual 4th of July Festival of Balloons.This year's event, themed 'Unity in Community: One Nation, One Neighborhood,' begins Friday with a 7 a.m. pancake breakfast at the South Pasadena Fire Station. Later in the morning, a parade will make its way from the South Pasadena Public Library Community Room to Garfield Park. There, a live DJ will play pop tunes as visitors enjoy food, games and other family-friendly fun.Wrapping up the festivities is a live concert from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., followed by a firework show at the South Pasadena High School Stadium.
Fireworks presale tickets are $15 per person, and day-of tickets are $20. Gates open at 7 p.m.
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Step up your game with Universal Studios' 4th of July Celebration, accessible to daily and season ticket holders.Friday's special event will include live performances by a fife and drum band, Independence Day-themed decor and a firework show to remember. Plus, park rides will remain open during the festivities.
Park admission starts at $149, and fireworks begin around 9 p.m.
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Catch the fireworks from atop the Lex Luthor Drop of Doom this Independence Day weekend.Six Flags Magic Mountain's 4th of July Celebration spans Friday through Sunday, when park visitors can catch fireworks nightly at 9:15 p.m. from across the park. Prime viewing points include Full Throttle Plaza, DC Universe and Main Gate Plaza.
Park admission starts at $65. A VIP firework viewing ticket, available for purchase in the park only, includes access to reserved seating in Full Throttle Plaza and refreshments.
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Join the city of Walnut for a Fourth of July in the park featuring live music, a pooch parade and an evening firework show.
The Friday event runs 5 to 9:30 p.m. at Suzanne Park, with fireworks scheduled to launch around 9 p.m. Attendance is free, and limited parking is available on-site. Bring your own cozy gear and picnic baskets, but leave your alcoholic beverages at home for this family-friendly extravaganza.
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Westlake Village's 10th annual 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular will take place at Westlake Golf Course Friday. Doors open at 5 p.m., and the event kicks off at 6 p.m.Fun, family-friendly offerings include inflatables, a putting contest, food trucks and a firework spectacular scheduled to begin at 9:10 p.m. The show can be viewed from the golf course range.
Parking is not available on-site, but guests can park for free off Lakeview Canyon Road and Townsgate Road.
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Bring your best picnic gear to York Field in Whittier for a 4th of July Firework Spectacular featuring food trucks, inflatables and live music by Legacy, playing pop and Latin beats.When the sun goes down, take in the grand finale fireworks, flying at 9 p.m.
Admission is $5, but veterans and those 17 and under enter free. Gates open at 5 p.m. Park on-site or at Sierra Education Center, where you can take a shuttle to the park.
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Join Councilmember Bob Blumenfield at his July 4 Extravaganza in Woodland Hills.The event will take place from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Friday at Warner Park and features a free concert by the Doors tribute band Strange Days as well as food trucks, arts and crafts vendors and local business booths.
A 20-minute firework show will commence at dusk. Admission is free, but VIP seats can be purchased for $25, with an optional $15 parking add-on. Parking proceeds will go toward the Valley Cultural Foundation.
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Here are several honorary mentions for places to view fireworks if you can't make it to one of the local celebrations above.
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Rent a pedal boat and watch the fireworks reflect over Echo Park Lake. With LED lights below, L.A. city lights above and the twinkling water in between, you'll be living your best 'Tangled' fantasy.
Reservations are required, and admission is $13 per person. If Echo Park gets booked up, try the Rainbow Lagoon Swan Boat Night Rides in Long Beach.
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Savor the panoramic view at Hilltop Park, where picking a firework show to focus on will be like choosing a patch of stars to gaze upon. Park tables are also available for late-night picnic fare.
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The scenic Mulholland Drive is dotted with dozens of lookout points, but this one is the most popular for a reason. Peek at the nearby Hollywood Bowl's fireworks spectacular or look out at the horizon, sparkling in bright hues.
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Head to Redondo Beach Pier, which is open 24 hours, and watch fireworks explode over the water — from the Palos Verdes Peninsula to Manhattan Beach.
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If all else fails, stay comfy in the car and cruise down the 105 Freeway West between the 605 Freeway and 110 Freeway for beachfront firework views.
Alternatively, hit the 110 Freeway between the 91 Freeway and 10 Freeway to see eastward and westward firework displays. The sweet spot is between 8 and 10 p.m.
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With the support of NAACP Berkshires, McMiller — a Chicago-born and New York-based African Diasporic dance and music scholar/educator — immersed himself in the Berkshires' robust Afro-Latin community. He led workshops at a local elementary school and dance club. During a 'cultural exchange,' McMiller combined his own choreography with the celebratory traditions that local workshop participants offered him. McMiller incorporated some of the movement generated in this Pittsfield engagement into the new work, and it will live on in the choreography after it leaves the Berkshires. 'It's a love letter to the Black and brown communities,' McMiller said in a phone interview this week, 'the beautiful music and dance that has been created from hip-hop to samba to New York Mambo.' Advertisement So, despite the formal venue, you can expect this Jacob's Pillow performance to feel like a party. Advertisement 'Urban Love Suite' celebrates the relationships between different African diasporic communities through their dance and music traditions, 'their nuanced differences, their similarities and their shared roots from the continent of Africa,' McMiller said. To develop the work, with the support of the NAACP Berkshires, Sekou McMiller immersed himself in the Berkshires' robust Afro-Latin community. Pictured, Sekou McMiller and Friends' Sekou McMiller and Marielys Molina. Elyse Mertz The work also celebrates how a dense city can bring many cultures into close proximity, he said, creating opportunities for exchange that are unique to the urban experience. It can, as he put it, yield 'amazing fruits of music and dance.' 'Like New York City Mambo, which was done in New York, Harlem, where you had that cross pollination of Lindy Hop and jazz and tap dancers, with the Latin dancers coming directly from Cuba, but then [they] create a new way of doing the dance that only could have been done in an urban city like New York.' McMiller's point is that proximity can be challenging yet generative. You might not always be in the mood to listen to your neighbor's playlist, but after the fourth or fifth time through, you might find your hips moving to the beat, reluctantly familiar with the rhythms your neighbors prefer. McMiller, a classically trained flutist and jazz musician, is also the curator at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. He reveres the intimate entanglement of music, movement, and social gatherings, and collaborated with music director Sebastian Natal on a score grounded in Afro-Latin jazz to be performed live alongside the dancers. 'Love Suite' draws parallels between parading traditions like Uruguayan candombe and New Orleans' second line, and layers party dances from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Chicago, and New York. It also highlights the roots of these movement forms in cultural traditions from Nigeria, Senegal, and Burkina Faso — the region the colonialist machine favored for the capture, export, and exploitation of human beings as a resource, who became the ancestors of Afro Caribbean, Afro Latin, and African American communities. Advertisement 'They're social dance in nature,' McMiller said, 'so they're not born of a studio. They're born from culture. They're born from parties. They're born from celebrations. They're born from traditions and rituals.' After noticing a lack of social dance in the Jacob's Pillow archive, artistic and executive director Pamela Tatge has made efforts to uplift dance artists working inside those traditions — with the help of her curatorial team. 'If we are charged with representing the breadth of dance in the world, to not center social dance would be a mistake,' said Tatge in a recent phone interview. It's complicated to bring these dances to the stage because social dance is a participatory art, and The Theater fosters an inherent separation between the audience and performer. McMiller is up for the challenge, and his solution: improvisation in both music and dance. 'It's call and response from beginning to end. I allow my choreography to be a call to the dancers to then respond … so at some point you won't be able to tell the difference between improv and choreography,' McMiller explained. 'So every night, it's same format, different show.' 'Love Suite' will also disrupt the performer-observer relationship by dancing among the audience and inviting attendees onto the stage. Performance is a call too, that asks the audience to respond. 'I hope this pushes people to get out there and come join us,' McMiller said, 'to not just spectate with us, but become an active participant in this life.' Advertisement URBAN LOVE SUITE At Jacob's Pillow's Ted Shawn Theatre, Becket, July 30 to Aug. 3. Tickets start at $65. 413-243-0745, Sarah Knight can be reached at sarahknightprojects@

Rhea Seehorn and Vince Gilligan's Apple TV+ Series Reveals Title and Fall Premiere Date — Get a First Look
Rhea Seehorn and Vince Gilligan's Apple TV+ Series Reveals Title and Fall Premiere Date — Get a First Look

Yahoo

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  • Yahoo

Rhea Seehorn and Vince Gilligan's Apple TV+ Series Reveals Title and Fall Premiere Date — Get a First Look

We've been waiting not so patiently for news about Rhea Seehorn's new Apple TV+ series with Vince Gilligan — and now we finally have a name to call it, at least. The upcoming sci-fi series, which reunites Seehorn with Better Call Saul co-creator Gilligan, is titled Pluribus, and it premieres Friday, Nov. 7 on the streamer with the first two episodes, TVLine has learned. Gilligan, who also created Saul's forerunner Breaking Bad, will serve as writer and showrunner. More from TVLine Outlander's Final Season: First Footage Hints at Jamie's Fate (and It's Not Great) - Watch New NCIS: Tony & Ziva Trailer Teases Rekindled Romance... and a Wedding?! - Plus, 30+ New Photos Percy Jackson and the Olympians Reveals Season 2 Release Date and Trailer, Casting for Nico/Bianca Pluribus is described as 'a genre-bending original in which the most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness.' Along with Seehorn, the cast includes Karolina Wydra (Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) and Carlos Manuel Vesga (The Hijacking of Flight 601), and guest stars Miriam Shor (Younger) and Samba Schutte (Our Flag Means Death). Apple TV+ has also released a (kinda gross) first-look teaser for the series, with a woman licking every donut in a box next to a sign saying, 'Help Yourself!' Watch it here: Much of Pluribus is still shrouded in mystery, but the title seems to come from the U.S. motto 'E pluribus unum,' or Latin for 'out of many, one.' (So the word 'many' is a key, somehow.) Plus, Apple TV+ released a teaser image for the series, featuring what looks like a petri dish with a smiley face drawn in some unknown substance, with the tagline: 'Happiness Is Contagious.' Does the story revolve around some sort of lab-grown virus, perhaps? Gilligan dropped some teases about Pluribus a while back: 'I wouldn't call this heavy science fiction, I would call it mild science fiction… There's no crime, and no methamphetamine. It's going to be fun and different.' He added that 'Rhea will be playing a very different character than she played on Saul' and 'the world changes very abruptly in the first episode, and then it is quite different… and the consequences that that reaps hopefully provide drama for many, many episodes after that.' The series was first announced in September 2022, with Apple TV+ handing it a two-season order. Seehorn recently wrapped up a six-season run as attorney Kim Wexler on Better Call Saul, earning two Emmy nominations for best supporting actress in a drama. Best of TVLine 'Missing' Shows, Found! Get the Latest on Ahsoka, Monarch, P-Valley, Sugar, Anansi Boys and 25+ Others Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More

Myke Towers Taps Into His Caribbean Roots With 'Island Boyz'
Myke Towers Taps Into His Caribbean Roots With 'Island Boyz'

Hypebeast

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  • Hypebeast

Myke Towers Taps Into His Caribbean Roots With 'Island Boyz'

Island Boyz, the ninth studio album by Puerto Rican artistMyke Towers, dropped on July 18. A declaration of the artist's Caribbean roots, the 23-track record traverses the rhythms of reggaetón, dancehall, dembow, Latin R&B and afrobeats. Charged with the vibrant energy of notable collaborators Quevedo, De La Ghetto, Gabito Ballesteros, Manuel Turizo and more, the album pays homage to the islands that have shaped the contemporary landscape of Latin music and its fluid, multicultural pulse. The anticipated follow-up toLyke Miike,Island Boyzembraces a global urban soundscape, blending Latin rhythms that highlight the rapper-singer's ability to navigate infectious beats with vulnerable songwriting. Album opener 'La Despedida' taps Colombian rapper and producerDFZMto set the tone, showcasing Towers' maturation as a lyricist and his penchant for sonic exploration. 'Surferita,' an energized, summer-ready anthem mixing bombastic ska rhythms and Mexican tuba, features Puerto Rican singeriZaak. Other radio-friendly tracks appear with the album's lead single 'Tengo Celos,' which dropped alongside a music video directed by Daniel Eguren. Moments of introspection arrive on 'Expectativas' with collaborator Quevedo; the Latin single has maintained a number-one status on Spanish radio. For the second year in a row, Towers appeared at the 2025 All-Star Celebrity Softball Game at Truist Park in Atlanta to tease the album and top of the official MLB All-Star Weekend. Fans were treated to live performances by the artist and others, including Puerto Rican rapperYoung Miko, Eladio Carrión, Jordan Chiles and Wisin. Myke Towers'Island Boyzis out now on major streaming platforms.

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