Seasonal & Holidays
Rockville July 4, 2017 Fireworks, Music, Weather Forecast
Full lineup of Rockville 4th of July events, including live music, food vendors and fireworks, plus the holiday forecast.

ROCKVILLE, MD — Rockville's Independence Day Celebration is celebrating its second year at Mattie J.T. Stepanek Park in King Farm. Below is a list of useful information to ensure you have a great time celebrating.
And early indications are that there may be some rain when you're grilling, biking or heading to a parade, but it won't be a total washout. The National Weather Service calls for a 30 percent chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m. on Independence Day. Skies will be partly sunny, with a high near 88.
Tuesday night there is a 30 percent chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 8 p.m. Skies will be mostly cloudy, with a low around 70.
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Schedule of Events:
- Rockville Concert Band performs at 6 p.m.
- Shane Gamble performs at 7 p.m.
- Mayor and Council Greeting at 8:45 p.m.
- Fireworks Display at 9:15 p.m.
Things to know:
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- No barbecuing or open flames allowed at the event site
- Recycle and garbage bins are located throughout the event
- Lost children should be taken to the first aid tent located along Piccard Dr.
- Please be courteous of those around you when smoking
- For inclement weather information, call 240-314-5022
Viewing Areas:
The entertainment and fireworks can be viewed from the park grounds. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets, lawn chairs, and food and beverage.
Parking:
Parking is available for free in lots along Shady Grove Road, Gaither Road and Choke Cherry Road. These lots are conveniently located near the event site. There is no parking available in the King Farm neighborhood. Use main roads such at Route 355, Gude Drive, and Shady Grove Road to access these parking lots. Signs will direct people to public parking. View the public parking map.
Food and Beverage:
Food and beverage will be available for purchase from several food vendors. Guests may also bring their own food and beverage. Please note that there is no barbecuing or open flames allowed on the event site.
Here's a list of what's planned around Montgomery County on the Fourth of July, compiled from Montgomery Community Media and news releases:
- In Germantown, the South Germantown Recreation Park, 8041 Central Park Circle, Germantown (Boyds), is the place to hear live music and to see the fireworks. The Germantown Glory celebration begins at 7 p.m. with a concert and the fireworks should go off around 9:15 p.m. The concert is by Quiet Fire, a soul, R&B and rock band that covers hits from the 1960s, 70s and 80s. Follow signs for free on-site parking. Low lawn chairs, blankets and coolers are welcome at both events. Food vendors will be on site. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted. The rain date for fireworks only is July 5. Find out more, here.
- In Kensington, enjoy a concert beginning at 7:30 p.m. and the Mid-County Sparkles show will go off about 9:15 p.m. at Albert Einstein High School, 11135 Newport Road, Kensington. Mid-County Sparkles begins with a concert by Gringo Jingo performing the best of Santana. Only parking for individuals with disabilities will be available on-site at Einstein High School. Free parking and shuttle service will be provided from Westfield Wheaton. Parking at Westfield Wheaton will open at 6 p.m. Event-goers who park at Westfield Wheaton before 6 p.m. may have their vehicles towed. Shuttle service from Westfield Wheaton to Einstein High School can be accessed between the North Building and the CVS. Follow event parking/shuttle signage. Shuttle service will begin at 6:15 p.m. Low lawn chairs, blankets and coolers are welcome at both events. Food vendors will be on site. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted. The rain date for fireworks only is July 5.
- In Poolesville, the Polo Grounds off Hughes Road are the place to see the fireworks. Find out more about the town’s celebration, here.
- In Takoma Park, the Independence Day celebration begins with a parade and caps off at 9:30 p.m. with the town’s fireworks. Find out more, here.
Washington, DC: The grand-daddy of them all will be in Washington, D.C., on the National Mall event each year. A day full of events includes the Independence Day Parade, United States Army Band concert and the Capitol Fourth concert, with the signature event being the fireworks celebration after dark.
Fireworks are launched beginning at 9:09 p.m. from the reflecting pool area. The show lasts 17 minutes and 30 seconds and is visible from locations in D.C. and Virginia, according to the National Park Service. See event maps from the NPS.
If you're viewing from the National Mall, here are tips:
- Plan to arrive early, and to protect yourself from heat-related illness. See Directions and Plan Your Visit.
- Viewing areas on the National Mall near the Washington Monument and Reflecting Pool will be accessible only through secure access points.
- Consider wearing hearing protection. These fireworks are BIG and LOUD.
- Consider wearing eye protection to protect yourself from falling debris (ash).
- Consider not bringing pets (some get very scared of the loud booms).
- Immediately following the fireworks, areas along Independence Avenue between the Lincoln Memorial and World War II Memorial will be closed for safety related to the fireworks launch site. The road will re-open after cleanup crews have completed their inspection and removed any hazardous materials.
Other viewing areas include:
- Washington DC: U.S. Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, National Mall, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, The White House Ellipse, West Potomac Park, East Potomac Park, Anacostia Park
- Virginia: U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial and the George Washington Memorial Parkway
Held on the U.S. Capitol's west lawn, the Capitol Fourth concert line-up this year includes John Stamos, The Beach Boys, the National Symphony Orchestra and more.
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