Nashville’s Lower Broadway is expected to host United States’ biggest July 4 party as an estimated 400,000 people are expected to attend the city’s ‘Let Freedom Sing’ celebration.

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Country music star Brad Paisley, the Nashville Symphony, free music and the largest fireworks show in the nation headline Nashville’s iconic event beginning at 4 PM local time. Local DJ Robert Luke will kick off the show at the main stage, followed by UMG Nashville newcomer Priscilla Block and Regi Wooten and Friends.

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“We’re expecting a busy crowd here this weekend, everyone from around the country has been talking about Nashville,” Cerveza Jack’s bartender Carone Tharpe told WKRN-TV.

Locals believe that after a year of the pandemic and restrictions, people are ready to let loose, have fun and make some real money, WKRN reports.

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The ‘Let Freedom Sing’ is set to be the largest event in Nashville since the 2019 NFL draft.

Here is the complete lineup for the ‘Let Freedom Sing’ event:

5:05-5:35 PM: UMG Nashville newcomer Priscilla Block

5:50-6:35 PM: Genre-bending act Regi Wooten and Friends

6:55-7:40 PM: Singer-songwriter Lilly Hiatt

8:05-9:20 PM: Brad Paisley

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After the main stage events, the festivities continue at Ascend Amphitheater, with the Nashville Symphony playing from 9:20 to 10 PM, overlapping the half-hour fireworks show.

“You’re just sitting there like this is so awesome to see people, talk to them. We went on a tour bus today and talked to people and I’m looking around thinking this just feels good,’ said Jamie Balentine who is visiting from Iowa.