Fireworks, Festivities, and Freedom: Celebrating Independence Day in Williamson County

Jun 27, 2025 at 10:17 am by RMGadmin


As the Fourth of July approaches, Williamson County is gearing up for several spectacular celebrations of freedom and community. From vibrant parades and family-friendly festivals to live music and dazzling fireworks, there’s no shortage of ways to show your patriotic spirit. Here’s a look at some of the best Independence Day events happening around your community.

 JUNE 28

Star Spangled Celebration

Nolensville High School

nolensvilletn.gov

The Nolensville Star Spangled Celebration will take place on Saturday, June 28, at Nolensville High School from 6pm – 9pm. This celebration will feature food vendors, inflatables, family-friendly activities, live entertainment, and fireworks.

JULY 3

City of Fairview July 3rd Independence Celebration

Fairview City Hall

Fairview-tn.org

The City of Fairview, Tennessee, will be holding its annual Independence Day celebration on July 3rd, at Fairview City Hall. The event’s gates will open at 3:30pm and feature live music, food trucks, activities for kids, and a large fireworks display. The fireworks show is scheduled to begin at 9:30pm.

JULY 4

Franklin on the Fourth

Downtown Franklin

franklinlionsclub.com

This year's 4th of July Celebration will focus on family fun including, great music, free games, pet resting area, quality craft and tasty food. The Patriotic Pet Parade will be at 10:30am and the Children’s Parade at 5pm. This event is coordinated by The Franklin Lions Club in conjunction with the City of Franklin and benefits The Franklin Lions Club.

JULY 4

4th of July Fireworks Celebration

The Park at Harlinsdale Farm

friendsoffranklinparks.org

Friends of Franklin Parks is hosting the community in the Tractor Supply Co. Arena featuring live music by STARRIDER - A Tribute to the Music of Foreigner, food trucks, beer/wine tents, and a kid’s area with family games and crafts to enjoy leading up to the fireworks show. The Park opens at 5pm with music at 6pm and fireworks at approximately 9pm.

 JULY 4

Red, White and Boom in Brentwood

Crockett Park

brentwoodtn.gov

The City of Brentwood invites you to attend the annual Independence Day Celebration, Red White and Boom at the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crockett Park. The Downtown Band will perform from 7pm – 10pm with a break at 9pm for the City of Brentwood’s annual fireworks show.

JULY 5

The Great American Road Crew Show & Fireworks in the Fork

Fox & Locke

foxandlocke.com

The Road Crew will make you laugh and spread the joy of traveling down Route 66 through their Songs From The Mother Road. Celebrate America's Main Streets and hear stories from the most famous highway in the world as we honor our nation’s birthday. The family-friendly show is at 6:30pm to allow for you to watch the fireworks in the Fork following the show.


For more information about upcoming events in Williamson County, visit our community calendar at  https://yourwilliamson.bondwaresite.com/Calendar
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