Raleigh is rolling out the red, white, and blue in a big way this Independence Day weekend, with a packed lineup of community celebrations set to bring thousands of residents together for fireworks, a beloved downtown parade, and special America250 events across the Triangle.
The City of Raleigh is hosting its annual Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration, giving families a chance to gather and watch the skies light up in honor of the nation’s birthday. The event is listed on RaleighNC.gov as a marquee holiday offering for the community.
Downtown Raleigh’s ‘First in Freedom’ parade is also drawing major excitement this year. Thousands of attendees are expected to line the streets for the festive procession, which carries extra meaning in 2026 as the country marks its 250th anniversary. Adding to the occasion, a local figure named Capers has been named grand marshal of the parade — a special honor that highlights community pride at the heart of the celebration.
For those looking to extend the holiday fun, WUNC News has put together a guide to America250 events throughout the Triangle, reflecting just how much the broader region is leaning into this historic milestone. From outdoor movies to additional community gatherings, the weekend offers something for everyone.
Whether you’re spreading a blanket on the grass for fireworks, cheering along the parade route, or catching an outdoor movie under the stars, Raleigh is making sure the 250th birthday of the United States is one to remember. Check RaleighNC.gov for full event details and times.
Sources: RaleighNC.gov, WITN