South Shore Boston 4th of July Fireworks and Celebrations
Here are the July 4th fireworks South of Boston and on the South shore for 2018 ! More events will be added-if you know of fireworks or town celebrations please share them on our facebook page. Day by Day guide for fireworks
Braintree MA 4th of July Celebration Saturday June 30th
THE STARS AND STRIPES PARADE STEPS OFF AT 11:45AM
The parade begins at the Hollis School, 482 Washington St, continues south down Washington St, turns right onto Washington St at South Braintree Square, turns right onto Franklin St, turns left onto the Braintree High School access road and ends.
A celebration at Braintree High School fields begins at 2pm , featuring food, carnival rides, a drum corps exhibition, and a live music starting at 2 pm. .Fireworks at 10:00pm
Bridgewater MA fireworks 4th of July carnival and celebration
ALL EVENTS ARE HELD On Wednesday July 4th
PARADE – Downtown – 10:00 AM
ARTS & MUSIC FESTIVAL
Bridgewater State University
On “The Quad” at Boyden Hall
10:00AM-2:00PM (immediately after parade)
CALL 508-443-4155 FOR MORE INFORMATION
FIREWORKS – Legion Field (Rte. 18) – 9:30 PM Rain Date is July 5th!
Brockton Fair fireworks
Fireworks on , Saturday June 30th, Tuesday July 3rd and Wednesday July 4th
Duxbury 4th of July celebration
The Duxbury 4th of July Parade starts at 2:00 PM in Duxbury’s Halls Corner and travels down Washington Street to the Duxbury High School. Prizes are awarded for community floats. Free Admission.
Halifax Fireworks
Saturday June 30th The night events will be across the street from the town hall starting at 6:00 until 10 pm. We will have food, novelties, music and we end the night with a beautiful Fireworks display at 9:00pm!
Hull Carnival
Saturday June 23rd at 930pm
Hingham MA firework and Independence Day celebrations
Fireworks 9pm at Hingham beach-checkout the whole afternoon of events on Saturday June 30th
Happy 4th of July from Patriot Place!
Celebrate your independence following the Harvard Pilgrim Finish at the 50 5K, 10K and Kids Fun Run with a Fireworks Spectacular at Patriot Place.
The fireworks show begins at 9:00 PM, lasting more than 20 minutes, and is accompanied by a musical score available on Dean College Radio, Power 88 FM (88.3 FM), or by streaming online at www.power883.org. The fireworks can be seen in the shadow of Gillette Stadium throughout Patriot Place’s North Marketplace and parking lots. Parking is free.
PLEASE NOTE: We welcome families and their picnics. No open flames or grills are allowed. Tents will be permitted.
Marshfield
No official fireworks but several families have put on fireworks on July 3rd where you can see them from Brant Rock, Rexhame and Green Harbor beaches
Milton Musical Festival
Fireworks are part of the Milton Music fest on Saturday evening June 23rd
Middleboro Carnival & Fireworks
Sunday, July 2nd Open 6pm-11pm ( FIREWORKS @ 10pm)
New Bedford fireworks
Wednesday July 4th 9:00 PM Barge in New Bedford Harbor – 7 Fish Island
Plymouth MA firework and 4th of July celebration
7:30 am – Old Colony Club march to Coles Hill. Reading of the Mayflower Compact and Declaration of Independence.
8:15 am – 3rd Annual Plymouth 4th of July 5K from Stephens Field
9:30 am – Plymouth 4th of July Parade from Mayflower Business Park in North Plymouth
7:30 pm – Plymouth Philharmonic concert on the waterfront at DCR Pilgrim Memorial State Park
9:15 pm – Fireworks
Quincy Fireworks
In recognition of the rich history of the city, its roots in American politics, and its famous residents’ contributions to shaping the beginnings of the United States, Hynes Restaurant Group, alongside Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch, are proud to announce that the pyrotechnics show will launch from a barge in Town River Bay at 9:15pm allowing for maximum viewing from many vantage points citywide including, but not limited to, Germantown, Quincy Point, Merrymount, Hough’s Neck and the Fore River Bridge area adjacent to North Weymouth.
Sharon MA fireworks and Fourth of July celebrations
July 3rd 9pm
Weymouth 4th of July fireworks and family celebration
July 3rd
The annual Weymouth Fourth of July event will be held on Tuesday July 3rd at the George Lane Beach in North Weymouth. Attracting a record crowd each year, the event will feature musical groups, novelty vendors, moon walk structures for children and concession stands featuring a wide array of food choices. The highlight of the event is the fireworks display conducted over Weymouth’s waterfront at approximately 9:30pm.
There will be a free shuttle service from the McCulloch Building/Whipple Senior Center, 182 Green Street, starting at 5:00p.m. Returning trips will start after the fireworks display.
There will be a free shuttle service from the McCulloch Building/Whipple Senior Center, 182 Green Street, starting at 5:00p.m. Returning trips will start after the fireworks display.
Secret Spots to watch Boston POPs Esplande Fireworks on July 4th
Arnold Arboretum — Over in Jamaica Plain, grab a blanket and head to the top of Peter’s Hill in the Arboretum to peep the fireworks show far away from the Esplanade crowds.
Castle Island — Venture out to Castle Island. The park overlooks the Boston Harbor, and if its a clear night, you’ll be able to see other towns’ fireworks along with Boston’s own show on the Esplanade.
Great Prospect Hill in Weymouth
Hutchinson Field in Milton has an ok view
Wollaston Beach Look northward from this stretch of shore in Quincy and behold a decent view of the sky-high kablooms a few miles away.
Faulkner Hospital roof top