
North Salt Lake: North Salt Lake will host its three-day Liberty Fest, lasting from Saturday, July 1, to Monday, July 3. Logan: Logan will host its fireworks show from 10 p.m. Pages Lane, following a carnival, safety fair, and concert featuring Mike Murphy. West Bountiful: West Bountiful's fireworks celebration will start at 10 p.m. The free event will also feature food trucks and live music. 900 West, at 10 p.m., providing a "display of lights, choreographed formations and aerial acrobatics" for about 10 to 15 minutes, according to the city. Salt Lake City: The city will host a drone light show Saturday at Jordan Park, 1060 S. Tickets are on sale now, ranging in price between $40 and $270. Stadium of Fire will be televised to millions of military men and women via the American Forces Network. The fireworks spectacle will follow Journey's performance and will also include an evening filled with other patriotic events, such as a flyover by F-35 jets from Utah's Hill Air Force Base. at Lavell Edwards Stadium, they're featuring award-winning band Journey. Provo: Put on your sunglasses, because Provo's " Stadium of Fire" event organizers have said that it's "the nation's biggest stadium fireworks festival" - and this year at 8 p.m. 400 West), where Nathan Osmond and the Homeland Band will play live in the same location at 8:30 p.m. Centerville: Centerville will host its fireworks celebration beginning at dusk in the Centerville Community Park (1350 N. This list is not comprehensive and details are subject to change.
To best know where and when to celebrate, find the location closest to you below. SALT LAKE CITY - Colorful clusters will light the sky on the Fourth of July as dozens of Utah cities celebrate the birth of the United States with fireworks, a centuries-old tradition that began in Philadelphia on July 4, 1777, the first organized celebration of Independence Day.