Bucks County 4th of July Fireworks: Full Schedule of Dates, Times & Locations

Fireworks light up the sky over the Delaware River in New Hope, one of several displays planned across Bucks County for the Fourth of July holiday weekend.

The sky over Bucks County is about to get crowded. With America marking its 250th birthday this Fourth of July, this year’s lineup of neighborhood fireworks is serving as a weekend-long celebration, writes staff for 6abc.

Towns across the county have something planned, so there’s likely a show within reach no matter where you’re watching from.

The festivities begin on June 27 in Erwinna, where the Riverside Symphonia Concert Under the Stars at Tinicum Park will conclude with fireworks at 8:45 p.m. The annual concert pairs a live orchestra with a fireworks finale set against the Delaware River, with guests encouraged to bring their own refreshments for a picnic.

On July 3, the calendar gets crowded, with several displays lighting up the same evening.

In Langhorne, Styer Orchard will host fireworks at 9 p.m. (with a rain date of July 4) for a family-friendly evening at the popular orchard, rounded out by live music, food vendors, and games for the kids.

Also July 3 at 9 p.m., New Hope will present a fireworks and drone show over the Delaware River. The display pairs pyrotechnics with synchronized drones for what’s shaping up to be one of the county’s most-watched displays.

In Yardley, Shady Brook Farm’s Saturday unWINEd event on July 3 will wrap up with a fireworks show at dusk, closing out a day of wine, live music, and summer festivities with a holiday-themed finale.

On July 4, Sesame Place in Langhorne will host its annual fireworks spectacular at 9 p.m., sending families home with one last Independence Day moment alongside their favorite Sesame Street characters.

Upper Bucks County residents can head to Quakertown Community Day on July 4. Fireworks are scheduled for 9:30 p.m. at Memorial Park after a full day of community activities and festivities.

Meanwhile, in Southampton, the Southampton Days Fair will conclude with fireworks at 9:35 p.m. at Tamanend Park, sending up one of the last and latest displays of the holiday.

It’s a fitting way to mark a milestone year: orchards, riverfronts, and theme parks all turning their attention skyward on the same few summer nights. However you spend the Fourth, Bucks County has made sure there’s a finale waiting nearby.

Learn more about upcoming fireworks displays throughout greater Philadelphia in 6abc.

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