Colorful firework displays will soon fill the skies across the nation as Americans celebrate Independence Day next week.
If you are still on the hunt for fireworks shows with admission prices that won’t break the bank, here are a few options.
The city will host its annual Fourth of July celebration on Independence Day. Daytime events, which include contests, craft stations and community booths, will run from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Evening events will start at 5 p.m., with the fireworks show beginning at 9 p.m. El Segundo residents can get up to four wristbands required for event entry for free with an updated Rec ID card. Nonresidents can get wristbands for $5.
The coastal city will host a free fireworks show over the beach. Limited tickets are available for reserved seating, and ticket prices start at $32.
It’s not a fireworks show, but residents can watch a drone show at Gloria Molina Grand Park for free on Independence Day. Grand Park will once again host the “4th of July Block Party,” with art activities, sports games, live music, dancing, and more.
The free 20-minute fireworks show will begin at 9 p.m., but city officials urge attendees to arrive as early as possible to avoid traffic.
The lake’s “Fireworks Specatular” explodes every July 4 and is free to spectators. Fireworks begin between 8:45 and 9:15 p.m. and last about 30 minutes.
Mt. Rubidoux will host a free “4th of July Spectacular” Tuesday night. The event begins at 9 p.m. and will be held in the area of Mt. Rubidoux Drive and 9th Street.
A free show will be held over the Valencia Town Center, starting at about 9:20 p.m.
The biggest fireworks display on the West Coast, San Diego’s annual “Big Bay Boom” is a perfect option for families who want to see an exciting display without breaking the bank. Why? Because it’s free!
Spectators can grab their lawn chair and snag a spot at a number of different locations around the San Diego Bay to get a view of the fireworks — from the downtown Embarcadero to Coronado. The show will begin at 9 p.m.
Can’t make it to see the fireworks in person? Tune in to KTLA’s sister station KSWB to see the spectacle live.
More information about fireworks shows happening around Southern California can be found here.