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Red, white and oooh! Here’s where you can celebrate 4th of July across metro Phoenix

July 2, 2025
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PHOENIX – If you’re looking for fireworks shows and other ways to commemorate the Fourth of July in the Valley, we’ve got you covered.

A slew of 2025 Independence Day celebrations are scheduled across metro Phoenix over two days, some free and some with admission charges.

A handful of events will take place Thursday before a big batch of July 4 festivities on Friday.

Here’s a city-by-city look at where you can celebrate the Fourth of July in the Valley, with links to details:

Apache Junction

  • Friday: 4th of July Celebration at Superstition Shadows Park

Anthem

  • Thursday: Independence Day Celebration at Anthem Community Park

Avondale

  • Friday: Light Up the Sky Celebration at Phoenix Raceway

Buckeye

  • Friday: Buckeye Independence Day Celebration at Buckeye Airport

Chandler

  • Friday: All-American Bash at A.J. Chandler Park

Fountain Hills

  • Friday: Fourth at the Fountain at Fountain Park

Gilbert

  • Friday: Gilbert 4th of July Celebration at Gilbert Regional Park

Glendale

  • Friday: Firework Fest at Westgate Entertainment District

Goodyear

  • Friday: Star Spangled 4th at Goodyear Ballpark

Litchfield Park

  • Thursday: Sparkle in the Square at Litchfield Square Park

Maricopa

  • Friday: Great American 4th at Copper Sky Regional Park

Mesa

  • Friday: Arizona Celebration of Freedom at downtown Mesa, Mesa Convention Center and Mesa Amphitheatre

Peoria

  • Thursday: Celebrate America ’25 at Pleasant Harbor at Lake Pleasant
  • Friday: All-American Festival at Peoria Sports Complex

Phoenix

  • Thursday: Light Up the Sky at American Family Fields (Read more)
  • Friday: Fabulous Phoenix 4th at Steele Indian School Park (Read more)

Scottsdale

  • Thursday-Saturday: Fourth of July Freedom Fest at Fairmount Scottsdale Princess
  • Friday: 4th of July Celebration at WestWorld of Scottsdale

Surprise

  • Friday: Independence Day Celebration at Surprise Community Park

Tempe

  • Friday: Tempe 4th of July Celebration at Tempe Diablo Stadium

Tolleson

  • Friday: 4th of July Celebration at Veterans Park

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