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Stars, stripes, and Dallas: Attend these Fourth of July events

Dallas is hosting the ultimate independence celebration — add these Fourth of July events to your calendar.

Multicolored fireworks at night.

Fireworks light up the sky as the closing entertainment for Kaboom Town in Addison, TX.

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Ignite your Independence — Dallas will host Fourth of July events and activities across the city. Here are a few to keep in mind.

Independence Day Celebration | Klyde Warren Park | Saturday, June 29 | 7 p.m.
This annual free event will feature patriotic music, food, and activities for the whole family.

Red, White, & You | Garland City Square | Wednesday, July 3 | 5 p.m.
Expect food, activities, and live performances by country singers Randall King and Jon Stork.

Sensory Sensitive 4th of July Celebration | The Sound at Cypress Waters | Wednesday, July 3 | 6 p.m.
Individuals who are sensitive to noise can participate in a new LED bracelet experience, the Star Spangled Glow. The bracelets will synchronize to a dazzling light display. Note: This is a free event, however, it is highly recommended to RSVP.

Kaboom Town | Addison Circle Park | Wednesday, July 3 | 5 p.m.
Fun fact: Addison’s Fourth of July celebration is rated one of the Top 10 Independence Day fireworks displays by USA Today. See what all the hype is about — general admission starts at $10; kids under two get in free.

Star-Spangled Spectacular | Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center | Thursday, July 4 | 6 p.m.
Enjoy live music by the Dallas Winds, indoor fireworks, and activities for all ages. Tickets range from $26 to $82.

Fair Park Fourth | Fair Park | Thursday, July 4 | 4:30 p.m.
South Dallas is Fourth of July ready. From local market vendors to hands-on kid-friendly activities and entertainment, this fun-filled night will end with fireworks inside the historic Cotton Bowl Stadium. Pro Tip: Take the DART Green Line to Fair Park Station and avoid traffic and parking.

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