After giving America’s birthday celebrations a skip last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States are all set to celebrate the Independence Day in full force with extravagant fireworks display. However, if you are yet not ready to go out and be a part of the crowd, here’s a list of places where you can see the 4th of July fireworks online.
How to live stream 4th of July fireworks
In order for you to watch the fireworks show, you will need to have a cable TV subscription or video streaming subscription to access local affiliate broadcast channels or national networks. Some of the widely present online streaming platforms are: Amazon Fire Stick, Fubo, Hulu, Philo Get, YouTube TV among others.
Macy%u2019s Fourth of July fireworks (New York)
One of the biggest Independence Day spectaculars, the 45th Annual Macy%u2019s 4th of July fireworks show will light up the Big Apple skyline on July 4 from 8 to 10 pm. The show will be hosted by Ren�e Elise Goldsberry and Ryan Eggold. Among the performers will be the Jonas Brothers, Blake Shelton and guest Marshmello as well as the Black Pumas, Coldplay, Reba McEntire, OneRepublic and others.
This year, the event will witness a drone light show to celebrate Tokyo Olympics-bound Team USA. The 25-minute fireworks finale will include pyrotechnics in the shape of rainbows, jellyfish and more.
You can get more details at Macy’s Fireworks website.
A Capitol Fourth 2021 Fireworks Show (Washington, D.C.)
The annual ‘A Capitol Fourth’ airs on PBS Sunday, July 4 from 8 to 9:30 pm ET. It will be hosted by Vanessa Williams. It will have performances by Jimmy Buffett, Ren�e Fleming, Cynthia Erivo, Mickey Guyton, Alan Jackson, Gladys Knight, Pentatonix, Train and more.
2021 Boston Pops spectacular concert (Boston)
After giving 2020 a miss, this year’s event will be held in person at Tanglewood in Massachusetts on Sunday, July 4 from 8 to 11 pm ET, and virtual attendees can watch live on Bloomberg TV. You can watch the fireworks finale on Boston Common at 10:30 pm ET.
2021 Big Bay Boom (San Diego)
This is California%u2019s largest fireworks show. It will take place on July 4 at 9 pm PT. Golden State locals and out-of-towners with streaming access can watch the festivities live from 8 to 9:30 pm PT on Fox 5 in San Diego, KTLA 5 in Los Angeles, Fox 40 in Sacramento or Kron 4 in San Francisco.