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With fireworks, rooftop viewing parties, and bite and bev specials, you're sure to have a spectacular 4th of July the Music City way. See some of the best festive happenings in Nashville:
Celebrate Independence Day with headliner Chris Young, the Nashville Symphony, and fireworks! This 4th of July will feature one of the largest fireworks show in the country with the pyrotechnics synchronized to a live performance by the Nashville Symphony. Admission is free and open to all ages. A free Family Fun Zone will be open on July 4 with inflatables, games, and live music, too.
On July 4, join in on the honky-tonk hell-raisin’ fun at Ole Red's White & Blue 4th of July Firework Viewing Party. Admission includes rooftop access for panoramic views of the fireworks and live music from some of Nashville’s best up-and-coming country talent. Ole Red is also celebrating with its Americana shot and a special Let’s Get Spangled take home shot glass.
Celebrate America’s birthday with a blowout bash, complete with a full bar, fresh eats, live music, and panoramic views from 7 to 11 p.m. Living up to the occasion, The Hampton Social crafted a cocktail fit for the holiday, which showcases its signature blue frosé. Tickets to the rooftop Fourth of July celebration are $50. Guests must be twenty-one and older to attend.
The Pool Club at Virgin Hotels
Let the sparks fly fourteen floors above Music City. Locals and visitors alike can watch Nashville’s annual firework show on the rooftop.Tickets include a complimentary glass of Champagne, light bites, and exclusive rooftop access. The Pool Club's Fourth of July event begins at 7:30 p.m. and costs $50 per person.
Waldo’s Chicken & Beer is celebrating the 4th and National Fried Chicken Day with two can’t-miss specials all weekend. All six Nashville-area locations will be open normal operating hours on July 4th. Food specials include a Chicken Bucket (four pieces of fried or rotisserie chicken, two pint-sized sides, coleslaw, four biscuits, four sauces, and a free pint of banana pudding), and the BBQ Bird (one rotisserie chicken, twelve chicken wings, four BBQ sauces, six sandwich buns, two sixteen-ounce sides of your choice, one sixteen-ounce coleslaw, and one gallon of tea).
Morgan Wallen’s This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen
Rooftop access to view the fireworks starts at 6 p.m. Seating inventory is available first come, first serve. Live entertainment from the rooftop stage also begins at 6 p.m.
Jason Aldean’s Kitchen & Rooftop Bar Nashville
Rooftop access for the firework viewing begins at 6 p.m. Live entertainment from the rooftop stage also starts at 6 p.m. VIP tables are available while inventory lasts.
Make America’s birthday sweet with Chef’s Market’s handmade festive cakes. The red, white, and blue Freedom Cake can be purchased online for $85.
Bagelshop is celebrating Independence Day with Bagel Dogs, served with a side of mustard, between 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. on July 4 and 5.
Prefer a backyard Independence Day celebration? Martin’s Fourth of July catering options serve any size crowd with a variety of smoked meats, sides, and desserts. Orders for the holiday will run through Friday, July 5. Orders must be placed at least forty-eight hours prior to the requested pickup time, which will run from July 4 to July 7.
Hugh-Baby’s Big Boxes has your 4th of July get-together covered, sparing you from cooking in the blazing heat. Choose from the Cheeseburger Box, Pork Box, Fry Big Box, and more. Available for pickup and delivery.
Located on Broadway, Grand Hyatt is right in the middle of the Fourth of July action. For $100, guests can enjoy two specially curated cocktails, a live DJ set, and two-hour complimentary parking. Additional food and beverage options are available for purchase from lou/na’s menu. This is a twenty-one and older event.
The newly opened eighty-seven-key boutique hotel in East Bank is hosting an all-day Jueves de Drift: 4th of July Edition. Guests can purchase a two-for-one pool pass for $50 and enjoy DJ tunes by Sparkle City Disco, sip icy cocktails, and refuel with tacos by Alebrije. Take a night swim under the stars where you can catch the firework show from the pool.
Head to the swan Broadway rooftop for red, white, and blue sangrias, plus an epic spot to watch the fireworks show. There is a $25 cover fee per person.
Gain access to Chief’s rooftop starting at 6 p.m. and enjoy an all-you-can-eat buffet from Rodney Scott’s Whole Hog BBQ. Get a view of the fireworks with an open bar from 6 to 9 p.m. (limited selection of beer and wine). There will also be a post-firework salute to America with Hannah Dasher and special guests in the Neon Steeple.
Hyatt Centric Downtown Nashville
Book the Music City Celebration package to enjoy accommodations in a high floor room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Southern Broadway, a welcome package with patriotic goodies like mini-American flags, red and blue glow sticks, red and blue beads, two pairs of themed sunglasses, snacks, and a ten percent discount when dining at Ella's.
Make your Fourth of July sweet! The Green Hills bakery will offer plenty of colorfully patriotic sweets including the Fourth of July Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake, 4th of July Ombre Cake, 4th of July Cupcake 4 Box (available in full size or mini), and the Red, White, and Blue Snickerdoodles.
Perched above Music City, JW Marriott Nashville will host a festive weekend full of celebration for the Fourth of July! Guests can gaze at the fireworks over the Nashville city skyline, listen to live music while lounging by the pool, and more.
Celebrate Independence Day in luxury with a long weekend at the idyllic Southall Farm & Inn. The weekend kicks off on Thursday, July 4, with a family-friendly lakeside BBQ, complete with s'mores carts and live music. Special for the holiday weekend, guests who book three nights or more will also receive a $100 dining credit.
The party starts at 6 p.m. with VIP tables and VIP ticketing options available. Tickets start at $25 per person and all ticket types will have access to the air-conditioned interior of the Oasis Rooftop.
Rivière Rooftop will host an all-inclusive party for guests, featuring all-American food prepared by the Four Seasons chefs, an open bar with premium libations, live music, and uninterrupted views of Nashville's official fireworks display. Downstairs, Mimo Restaurant and Bar has a special three-course prix fixe menu for dinner, which includes premium views of the fireworks as well.
Starting at 3 p.m., head to Assembly Food Hall's Skydeck for fun tunes and bites from HoneyFire BBQ. There is also an open bar from 7 to 10 p.m.
Red, white, and boom! Grab your friends and family and join Adventure Science Center to celebrate the 4th of July. With a view of Nashville’s spectacular downtown fireworks show from the front lawn, the evening also includes special after-hours admission to the science center until 9 p.m., indoor activities, outdoor games, and more. Local food trucks will be on site.
Enjoy stellar views of Nashville’s most spectacular fireworks show and dance the night away to some DJ tunes. There is a $10 cover charge after 3 p.m. with $10 drink ticket. Guests must be twenty-one and older to enter. General admission costs $90 per ticket, includes two drink tickets, and is first come, first serve on the fifth and sixth floor rooftops.
This Independence Day, Von Elrod’s is firing up the grill and serving up free hot dogs all day long from 11 a.m. to midnight. With the purchase of any large stein, enjoy an all-American hot dog.
Celebrate Acme style! Purchase your VIP ticket to enjoy the front-row rooftop firework viewing experience. VIP tickets include access to Acme's rooftop starting at 6 p.m., a delicious BBQ buffet, an open limited beer bar, and a space above the crowds for the country’s best firework display!
Celebrate Independence Day in style at the Fairlane Hotel's rooftop! Starting at 6 p.m., enjoy views of Nashville's skyline, live music, and an evening full of festivities. Indulge in a BBQ buffet from 6 to 9 p.m. and sip a special selection of cocktails, wine, Champagne, and canned drinks. General admission tickets include two drink vouchers, plus, a welcome drink.
Join the brewery for a star-spangled celebration filled with delicious craft brews, food, and music. The brewery will close at 5 p.m. so you can make it to you favorite firework viewing spot in town.
Have a dreamy Fourth of July at Dream Nashville. Tickets include bites, an open bar, and music leading up to the fireworks show.
Spend Fourth of July weekend poolside at Denim's Fourth of July Rooftop Pool Party. Enjoy festive offerings from the grill, cocktails, and celebratory vibes.
Looking for a good time to watch the fireworks on Broadway? Party at AJ's rooftop and enjoy some ice cold drinks while watching fireworks light up the night sky.
Celebrate the Fourth with a rooftop bbq cookout. Starting at 5 p.m., enjoy a rooftop BBQ with a full hog roast, refreshing cocktails, DJ sets, and a front row view to Nashville’s fireworks. Tickets cost $150 per person and includes food and two drink tickets.
Celebrate Independence Day at L27 Rooftop Lounge, twenty-seven stories above Nashville. Listen to music, sip summer cocktails, and munch on backyard-inspired bites. End the night with an unparalleled view of Nashville’s firework show.
Join Noelle thirteen floors above Downtown Nashville. Celebrate the holiday with unobstructed views of the fireworks. The VIP celebration runs from 7 to 11 p.m. and costs $400 per person. Tickets include guaranteed rooftop seating, an open bar, food stations and passed appetizers, and DJ tunes.
Visit W Nashville’s WET Deck on July 4 for a special Fourth of July Poolside Party. The Fourth of July cookout menu highlights include Southern classics like smoked brisket on Hawaiian rolls, peach barbecue chicken, beer-braised bratwurst, deviled eggs, and mini apple pies. The cookout menu is available for an additional $25 and is all-you-can-eat from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Plus, enjoy live music from DJ Afrosheen from 1 to 5 p.m.