Where to Watch 4th of July Fireworks Near Austin, TX in 2025

 

Looking for the best places to watch Fourth of July fireworks in Austin, TX, and nearby cities like Round Rock, Pflugerville, Manor, and Georgetown? Whether you’re craving live music, family-friendly festivals, or grand fireworks finales, I’ve got your 2025 Independence Day plans covered!

Here’s your ultimate guide to the top firework shows and 4th of July events happening on July 4, 2025 in Central Texas.

 

photo credit: Long Center for the Performing Arts

Austin, TX — Star-Spangled Celebrations in the Capital

 

Austin Symphony H-E-B July 4th Concert & Fireworks

📍 Auditorium Shores / Long Center Lawn

🕐 Live music begins ~5:00 p.m. | Fireworks ~9:30 p.m.

Experience Austin’s most popular Fourth of July celebration with a free patriotic concert by the Austin Symphony followed by a spectacular fireworks show over Lady Bird Lake. Bring a blanket, pack a picnic, and enjoy an unforgettable evening under the stars!

 

Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic & Fireworks

📍 Germania Insurance Amphitheater at Circuit of the Americas

🕐 Doors 3:00 p.m. | Fireworks after final performance

Celebrate with a Texas legend! Willie Nelson headlines this epic day of live music, featuring special guests like Bob Dylan, The Mavericks, and more. The night ends with an epic fireworks finale that lights up the COTA sky.

 

Hill Country Galleria Independence Day Festival

📍 Hill Country Galleria, Bee Cave

🕐 All-day festival | Fireworks at night

This all-ages event includes shopping, food trucks, music, and a splash pad for the kids—plus a big fireworks show to end the night.

 

photo credit: City of Round Rock

Round Rock, TX — Small Town Charm, Big-Time Fireworks

 

Frontier Days Festival & Sertoma Parade

📍 Old Settlers Park, 3300 Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock, TX

🕐 All-day activities | Fireworks ~9:00 p.m.

Start the day with a patriotic parade and stay for a full festival with carnival rides, live music, and food vendors. The night wraps with a dazzling fireworks show over Old Settlers Park.

 

Round Rock Express Red, White & Blue Night

📍 Dell Diamond, 3400 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock, TX

🕐 Game starts 7:15 p.m. | Fireworks immediately after

Catch a baseball game with the Round Rock Express and stay for a postgame fireworks display—perfect for sports fans and families alike.

 

photo credit: City of Pflugerville

Pflugerville, TX — Pfun for the Whole Family

 

Red, White & Boom Pfireworks Show

📍 Typhoon Texas Field, 18500 TX-130 N. Service Road, Pflugerville, TX

🕐 Fireworks ~9:00 p.m.

Celebrate with water park thrills, live music, and delicious eats at Pflugerville’s signature Independence Day event. Stake out a spot near Typhoon Texas for a great view of the “Pfireworks” display!

Georgetown, TX — Classic Americana

 

Sertoma 4th of July Family Celebration

📍 San Gabriel Park & McMaster Athletic Fields

🕐 Events start 10:00 a.m. | Fireworks ~9:30 p.m.

Enjoy a day full of old-fashioned fun: a hometown parade, live music, car show, arts & crafts, and kids’ activities. End your day with a booming fireworks show lighting up the Georgetown sky.

 

photo credit: City of Manor

Manor, TX — Local Vibes and High-Flying Fun

 

Manor 4th of July Celebration

📍 15317 US Hwy 290 E, East Manor Development

🕐 4:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. | Fireworks near 10:00 p.m.

This family-friendly event features games, music, food trucks, and even a skydiving performance! Stick around for the fireworks show as the perfect patriotic finish.

Pro Tips for 4th of July in Central Texas

  • Arrive early to find parking and a great viewing spot.
  • Bring water, sunscreen, and shade—it’s Texas in July!
  • Use rideshare or carpool if parking is limited.
  • Check city websites for updates or weather delays.

Final Spark

Whether you want a laid-back picnic, a legendary live show, or a hometown celebration, Austin and its neighboring towns offer some of the best 4th of July fireworks in Texas. Mark your calendars, gather your crew, and get ready to celebrate Independence Day with a BANG!

Ask a Local: Things to Do in New York City

 

William and I are visiting New York for the first time and want to squeeze in as many activities as possible during our trip. I was searching must see attractions, restaurants, you name it. Then I thought why not ask someone who actually lives there?? So, I did just that.

I asked my friend Joyce of JoyofMyLife a few questions about things to do in New York City and thought I’d share her answers with you.

 

 

 

Joyce is a content creator from New York. Her YouTube channel, JoyofMyLife, started as a fun way to make videos but has now become a platform where she ultimately wants to empower  her audience to embrace what makes them unique!

As a Black woman working in the tech industry by day, Joyce strives to show on JoyofMyLife that developers or coders don’t have to fit the typical stereotype and can still be successful while having outside interests like fashion and beauty!

What food spots do you recommend (restaurants, stands, etc.)?

Some places off the top of my head include Il Cortile in Little Italy, Industry Kitchen in South Street Seaport, Tacombi in the Financial District, The Cabin NYC in Alphabet City, and BLVD Bistro in Harlem, but there’s so many different types of food in New York that I don’t think you’ll get bored.

What’s  your favorite side of town or borough?

Hmm, that’s a good question. if I had to pick one, I would say the areas surrounding Union Square – West Village, Chelsea, and Flatiron District..

What’s something tourists think about New York that isn’t true?

Hailing a taxi is not as glamorous as it is in the movies. I can’t remember the last time I was in an actual taxi; I always use the subway or walk if it’s close enough.

 

 

Do you have any touristy guilty pleasures? If so, what?

When I was in high school, I went on a class trip to the Top of the Rock (Rockefeller Center). It was such a beautiful view, and I have been meaning to go again. So yeah, basically any type of place with a nice skyline view. The Edge is next on my list of touristy things to do. lol 

Is there a #1 must see attraction that you recommend to visitors?

I always say the High Line since it’s more of a leisurely attraction, and you can visit it on a day where you’re not as jam packed with activities. You can decide if you want to walk the entire length or just part of it, and you are also able to see some nice views of the city and the Hudson River.

The South Street Seaport is nice too, with views of the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge.

 

 

Is New York Pizza really that good?

YES! I haven’t found any pizza that is better than New York’s.

What local businesses do you suggest for us to support?

Gooey on the Inside! Such good cookies! 

 

 

I want to thank Joyce for her amazing answers. They definitely added more to our “things to do” list! It was very refreshing to get a local’s point of view instead of reading other tourists tell about their trips and experiences.

I plan to get a local’s suggestions whenever we visit somewhere new from now on. Also, be sure to check out Joyce’s social media outlets. She’s the best! Her links are below.

 

JoyofMyLife

Email: contact@joyofmylife.com

YouTube: YouTube.com/JoyofMyLife

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