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Here's Your Guide to Celebrating the 4th of July in Chicago

Here's your guide to celebrating the 4th of July Chicago style!

1. No Official Fireworks on July 4 in the City

Chicago’s iconic Navy Pier will not host fireworks on the actual holiday this year. The regular summer schedule—Wednesdays at 9 PM and Saturdays at 10 PM—means the nearest show is on Saturday, July 5 at 10 PM, not on Independence Day itself .

2. Best Lakefront Fireworks: July 5 at Navy Pier

The Saturday, July 5 fireworks at Navy Pier will be extra special—a 15-minute show with patriotic music and prime views from the Pier, lakeside parks, and boat cruises .

3. Grant Park Music Festival: Patriotic Concert

Catch a special Independence Day concert under the Pritzker Pavilion:

• July 4 at 6:30 PM, tickets from ~$27

• Part of the long-running free classical music tradition  

5. NASCAR Chicago Street Race: High-Octane Post-4th Weekend

The lakefront roars to life again July 5–6 for the NASCAR Chicago Street Race (Grant Park 165 / Loop 110 events). Great for motorsport fans and a unique addition to the holiday weekend lineup .

6. Book a Boat Cruise for Fireworks

Want VIP lakefront views? Cruise departures on July 2 at 9 PM coincide with the usual Wednesday fireworks—on the water, with dinner and skyline views .

7. Safety First: City Tips & Resources

Chicago’s Office of Emergency Management recommends:

• Staying aware, reporting anything suspicious (say‑something protocol)

• Using the Chicago OEMC App for alerts and info

• Expect lively crowds during street races and firework events  

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