Your 4th of July Guide Is Here
Memphis just got ranked #6 in the country for 4th of July fireworks! And we even beat Nashville!
Let that sink in for a second.
This city knows how to celebrate. And this year, the lineup is as good as it gets. Whether you're bringing the whole family to the riverfront or catching the Redbirds light up the sky over AutoZone Park, there's something for everyone in the 901 this 4th of July.
Here's your guide to the best of it:
Red, White & Boom Weekend with the Redbirds
Baseball + the biggest fireworks shows in AutoZone Park history on July 3 and July 4. Special tickets include an all-you-can-eat buffet. Bring the family.
Downtown Memphis 4th of July Celebration
Free for all ages. Live entertainment, food trucks, games, vendors, and fireworks over the Mississippi starting at 9PM. This is Memphis at its best.
Central Gardens 4th of July Parade
July 4 | Belvedere Boulevard
A neighborhood classic. Floats, costumes, live music, and food trucks. Registration for float, pet, and attire contests runs 9–10:30AM. Parade steps off at 10:30.
Graceland's All-American Weekend
July 3–5 | Elvis Presley Blvd
The King lit up the stage. Graceland lights up the sky. Elvis Tribute Concert, Gospel Brunch, themed fireworks, and more.
More ways to celebrate:
Arlington's Star Spangled Spectacular kicks things off June 26- live music, picnic vibes, and fireworks at the Arlington Sports Complex.
Bartlett's Fireworks Extravaganza is July 2 at the Performing Arts Center, with live music from Kevin and Bethany Paige and food trucks before the show.
Collierville's Independence Day Celebration on July 2 at H.W. Cox Park includes a military tribute and the town's signature 18-minute fireworks show at 9:30 PM.
The Memphis Riverboats Dinner Cruise on July 4 puts you on the Mississippi for Memphis BBQ and a front-row view of the Downtown fireworks.
However you spend it, get out there and enjoy this city. Memphis puts on a show, and this weekend is proof.
Have a great holiday, 901.

