Dallas’ favorite arts groups have spectacular ways to celebrate Independence Day. Shakespeare Dallas combines theater and fireworks for an unforgettable celebration. Audiences for Shakespeare Dallas’ July 3 performance of Alice in Wonderland can watch the Fair Park Fireworks from their picnic blankets during the show’s intermission.
Shakespeare Dallas
Shakespeare Dallas invites guests to bring wine, beer, and a full picnic to enjoy during the show. Ticketholders can watch the fireworks with all the sparkle and none of the traffic. Gates open at 7:30 pm and performances begin at 8:30 pm. Tickets cost $20 for general admission and $15 for students and seniors.
“There is something especially magical about celebrating the Fourth of July at Shakespeare Dallas because this year the fireworks celebration happens on July 3 right in the middle of Alice in Wonderland. During intermission, audiences will step out of Wonderland and look up together as fireworks fill the sky over the park before settling back in for the second act. It feels festive and a little unexpected in the best way. One of the things I love most is that it is such an easy way to celebrate. You can park, settle into your seat, enjoy live theatre under the stars, and experience the fireworks without the usual crowds and logistics. It becomes this joyful summer evening where storytelling, community, and celebration all come together in one place,” said Jenni Stewart, Executive & Artistic Director of Shakespeare Dallas.
Dallas Chamber Symphony
The Dallas Chamber Symphony will perform a free concert at Dallas’ newest park on July 4, beginning at 7 p.m. Conducted by Richard McKay, the program will feature beloved American classics performed as the sun sets over the park’s lawn and seating areas. Guests are also invited to stay for fireworks, viewable from the park’s observation deck, making for a complete evening of celebration.
“Halperin Park is a beautiful new green space for South Dallas, and we are so excited to help introduce it to the broader Dallas community on the most celebratory night of the year. As America marks its 250th anniversary, there’s something really meaningful about bringing live orchestral music outdoors, free of charge, to a neighborhood that deserves exactly this kind of investment. We hope Dallasites will come out, bring a blanket, and make it a tradition,” McKay said.
Dallas Winds
The Dallas Winds will celebrate Independence Day in air-conditioned comfort at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas Arts District. Under the baton of Dallas Winds’ Music Director Jerry Junkin, this red-white-and-blue extravaganza honors “mom, apple pie & the American way” with patriotic flair and musical brilliance.
Beyond the music, the event is a full sensory celebration: indulge in hot dogs and ice cream, marvel at indoor fireworks, and enjoy a festive atmosphere. For families, veterans, and music lovers alike, this concert is a beloved Dallas tradition that combines stirring melodies, patriotic tribute, and joyful celebration.
Dallas Arboretum
The Dallas Arboretum will celebrate the holiday all weekend long with its Independence Day Family Fun Weekend. From July 3-5, visitors can enjoy Country Critters Petting Zoo, historical tours of the DeGolyer House, a Garden Chef Series at A Tasteful Place, and a different live music performance each day of the weekend.
Visitors can also enjoy the Dallas Arboretum’s summer exhibition, Hunt Slonem: Bunnies, Birds & Butterflies with 37 large-scale installations by the internationally recognized artist scattered throughout the garden. The garden will also be open for Twilight Nights from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. throughout the holiday weekend.
Original reporting: Dallas TX News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.