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Independence Day Celebration expands at Klyde Warren Park

WHAT A bigger, better and brighter fireworks display will illuminate Big D as Klyde Warren 

Park hosts the Official Independence Day Celebration for the City of Dallas on Saturday, June 29. Klyde Warren Park’s Independence Day Celebration provides a double dose of dazzling displays launched from both the east and west ends of the Park, including from the roof of the Dallas Museum of Art for the first time. Free and open to the public, the beloved Dallas tradition includes live music at the Muse Family Performance Pavilion by Angel White and Grace Tyler. One of the most highly-anticipated events of the year, the Independence Day Celebration draws tens of thousands to the heart of downtown Dallas.

Family-friendly activities, including glitter tattoo stations and balloon and caricature artists, will provide attendees entertaining ways to celebrate the USA. The Nancy Best Fountain will present patriotic performances set to Independence Day themed music every hour on the hour. Guests can savor a variety of summer treats from the many food trucks encircling the Park. Klyde Warren Park’s Independence Day Celebration, presented by Texas Capital,is one of the many annual Park traditions embraced by the community. Visit the Klyde Warren Park website for additional details.  

WHO Kit Sawers, President & CEO, Klyde Warren Park (available for interviews)

WHERE Klyde Warren Park 

2012 Woodall Rodgers Freeway, Dallas, TX 75201

WHEN Saturday, June 29, 2024

7 p.m.   Event Begins, Grace Tyler Performs

8:15 p.m. Angel White Performs

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9:40 p.m. Fireworks Show 

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