With the arrival of warm weather and Independence Day, firework displays are being hosted all over Macomb County. Read below to see which ones you’ll be able to attend:
Center Line Independence Festival
Fireworks show: June 1 at dusk
We kick off this year’s round of firework shows with the annual Center Line Independence Festival that runs from May 31 through June 2.
RoseFest
Fireworks show: June 15 at dusk
Roseville's summer festival will be from Noon-11 p.m. this year. Don't miss the family fun and entertainment!
59th Annual Bay-Rama Fishfly Festival
Fireworks show: June 20 at dusk
This event returns to New Baltimore from June 19 through the 23.
Fireworks show: June 22 at 9:30 p.m.
Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill is hosting a one-day event that includes activities, entertainment and more.
Fireworks show: June 28 at 10 p.m.
Mount Clemens is hosting their Riversight & Sound Concert at Clinton River Park before the fireworks finale.
Stony Creek Metropark Fireworks
Fireworks show: June 28 at 10 p.m.
Huron-Clinton Metroparks brings back their summer concert series in Shelby Township, along with a stunning fireworks display. The event is free with a park pass. To purchase one, please visit their website.
Fireworks show: June 28 at dusk
The third firework show on this day is in St. Clair Shores at Veterans Memorial Park. To enter, residents must pay $3 in advance or $5 at the gate, and non-residents must pay $5.
Fireworks show: July 4 and 5 at 9:45 p.m.
Fireworks will be shooting into the air at Youngblood Vineyard in Ray Twp. two nights in a row! Parking per vehicle costs $20.
Fireworks show: Rescheduled to July 11 after 10 p.m.
There will be pre-show activities and entertainment.
New Haven Red Hot & Blue Festival
Fireworks show: July 13 at dusk
This one-day festival will include food, activities and more!
2024 Annual Fraser Lions Club Carnival
Fireworks show: TBD
This annual event will be at Steffens Park from July 18-21.
Fireworks show: July 25 at 9:30pm
Sterling Heights is rolling out their yearly festival from July 25-27.
Rachel Dearing is a communications specialist for Macomb County Planning and Economic Development.
Blog updated 6/5/24.