Seasonal & Holidays
Fireworks Near Me: Natick July 4th Events 2023
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations around Natick.

NATICK, MA — Independence Day is quickly approaching, which means it's time to fire up that barbecue and find out what Fourth of July fireworks and festivities are going on in and around Natick for 2023.
There won't be a parade or a fireworks show in Natick in 2023, the Natick's Friends of the 4th announced in May.
"After a lot of thought, community polling, and discussion, the Board of Directors of the Friends of the 4th will not be fundraising or organizing a parade or other activities in 2023," the organization announced in a social media statement.
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"We encourage everyone to attend any 4th of July event that another committee or group organizes to celebrate the holiday."
But that doesn't mean there aren't ways to celebrate the holiday around the region.
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We gathered up all the fireworks shows, parades and festivals happening around Natick so you can start planning now.
Here's what's in store this July 4 around Natick:
July 4 Festivities
What: Stars & Stripes Over Framingham
Where: Farm Pond Park, Framingham
When: June 30
Framingham is bringing back July 4 fireworks in 2023.
Billed as Stars & Stripes Over Framingham, the event will take place on the night of June 30 at Farm Pond Park.
There will be more than a dozen food trucks at Barbieri Elementary School and also music performances from Larry Bee & The Buzz followed by the U.S. Navy Band Northeast’s Ceremonial Band and Rhode Island Sound ensembles.
What: Waltham Fireworks
Where: Near the Moody Street Bridge. Viewing locations here.
When: July 1 at dusk
A barge will be set up on the Charles River near the Moody Street Bridge for the fireworks display on July 1. That display is set to begin at dusk, with the bridge being closed to vehicle traffic and open only to foot traffic starting at 4 p.m.
Officials have released a list of viewing locations, which include spots like Waltham Common, the Riverwalk and McDevitt School Field, plus more. A full list of spots can be found here.
What: Waltham Family Celebration
Where: Prospect Hill Park
When: July 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Waltham Recreation Department is hosting a free July 4 Family Celebration at Prospect Hill Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will feature "food vendors, music, inflatables, patriotic crafts and games, amusements and an animal show," officials said.
A full event schedule and map can be found here.
What: Patriot Place Fireworks and Festivities
Where: Patriot Place, Foxborough
When: July 6
Patriot Place will host a patriotic fireworks display plus additional festivities on July 6.
The Dean College Stage will feature live entertainment from local band CarTune Heroes before the evening culminates in a robust fireworks spectacular beginning at approximately 9:15 p.m. For a full schedule and additional details, visit www.patriot-place.com/fireworks/.
“Our fireworks spectacular is one of my favorite Patriot Place traditions, bringing people together to enjoy this patriotic show and make more lasting memories together here at Patriot Place,” said Brian Earley, Vice President and General Manager of Patriot Place. “We look forward to welcoming our guests and their families here on July 6 to enjoy a dazzling fireworks show and all the festivities.”
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