

Buy yourself some peanuts and cracker jacks as you root, root, root for the home team. and general admission is only $10.Ĭelebrate America's birthday while enjoying America's favorite pastime! The Atlanta Braves will take on the Miami Marlins on July 1st and 2nd. Gates open at 7 p.m., so you'll have time to enjoy your family cookout during the day before ending your celebrations with a bang! Fireworks are set to start at 9:45 p.m. Live music will start at 7:30 p.m., followed by fireworks at 9:45 p.m.įood trucks and fireworks - what more could you want? Grab your tickets and camp out for the Largest fireworks show in the Southeast on July 1st. This event takes place on the Concourse Corporate Center lawn. Have an intimate evening under the stars as the skies above the King and Queen buildings in Sandy Springs Light Up with fireworks! Pack a picnic and blanket and plan to sway along to live music while enjoying the light show. Spectators can also watch from the sidelines at various mile markers to cheer on runners and walkers. and will be televised on the NBC Sports Network, with live coverage from local news and radio stations as well. The race will begin in waves starting at 6:45 a.m.

This Atlanta tradition starts in Buckhead near Lenox Square Mall and ends in Piedmont Park. Celebrating its 54th year, the Peachtree Road Race is projected to have 60,000 participants with runners and walkers as young as 10 years old. Held annually on the 4th of July, the Peachtree Road Race is the largest running event in the U.S. Last year the parade attracted over 2,500 participants and 32,000 spectators. The procession typically takes about an hour and is followed by post-parade activities including food and entertainment, awards for best floats, antique cars, military vehicles, animal units, musical groups, themed characters and cheerleading teams. and is a two-mile route that starts at the intersection of Mount Vernon and Jett Ferry Road and proceeds west to Dunwoody Village near Village Burger. Love a parade? Who doesn't?! Come out to Dunwoody for the largest 4th of July parade in Georgia to see marching bands, floats, clowns, local celebrities, and more! The parade starts at 9 a.m. Let's party like it's 1776! We the party people are here to give you some of the best places to find fireworks and fun around Atlanta. From morning through night, there is no shortage of Independence Day fun for you and the family to get into. Give us liberty., fireworks, and fun! America's birthday is coming up, and if you are anything like us, then you are ready to celebrate.
