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Fourth of July Hatch Shell Celebration Schedule

From Boston Pops-backed fireworks to porta-potties, here's all you need to know to plan your Independence Day festivities July 3 and 4.

Programs

Jennifer HudsonΒ will headline theΒ Boston Pops Fireworks SpectacularΒ during the city's 39th annual premier Independence Day celebration.

The fun starts Tues, July 3 at 6 p.m., with a concert at 8:30 p.m., followed by more festivities on Wed, July 4 as thousands of people from across the country will flock to the Hatch Shell on theΒ Β for live music, food, and of course, fireworks.

The Oval (the area in front of the Hatch Shell) opens at 9 a.m. Wednesday with entertainment throughout the day and into the evening. Other performers includeΒ Michael Chiklis,Β Keith Lockhart, conductor of the Boston Pops, and performances from the Broadway hitΒ MAMMA MIA!Β as the city goes all out with cannons, military plane flyovers, performances by the National Honor Guard and more.

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Gearing up for the fireworks display at 10:30 p.m., the 101st Field Artillery Regiment will shoot cannons to honor our nation's birthday. The Navy Band Sea Chantersβ€”the United States Navy’s official chorusβ€” will also perform.

Jets overhead will feature the 104th Fighter Wing of the Massachusetts Air National Guardβ€”one of the oldest flying units in the state.

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And a joint forces honor guard, which includes members from the United States Navy USS Constitution, the United States Coast Guard and the United States Marines who will all be participating in the β€œStar Spangled Banner.” In addition, some of the honor guard members will be wearing period uniforms to mark the War of 1812 Bicentennial.

See the full scheduleΒ here.

Getting There

Your best bet is to take the T and walk. With Boston's Tall Ships Festival the weekend before, the MBTA will provide extra buses and train service Fri June 29-Sun, July 1; and Wed, July 4. Public transportation on the Fourth will be free after 10:30 p.m. And don't forget about theΒ that go into effect on July 1.

The closest T stops are Charles MGH, Kendall, and Central Square on the Red Line, or Arlington Street on the Green Line. On July 4 the Esplanade is accessible from Beacon Street via Berkeley, Clarendon, Dartmouth, and Fairfield Streets and Massachusetts Avenue. On July 3 you will need to use one of the footbridges to cross Storrow Drive.

If you have to drive, suggested parking is at theΒ 100 Clarendon Street garage, which is within walking distance to the Esplanade.

Watch From Home

Can't make it this year? Tune in nationally on theΒ CBS Television Network toΒ view the event during aΒ live one-hour primetimeΒ special. Locally, you can watch the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular on WBZ-TV Channel 4 fromΒ 8-11 p.m.

Good to Know

  • Get there early.Β You have to go through a screening/bag check, and you'll get a wristband which gives you access in and out of the area until 6 p.m. After that, "you may not be able to be readmitted even with a wristband due to crowds and public safety concerns." Also, they'll stop issuing wristbands when the Oval is completely filled, usually around 7:30 p.m. on July 3, and 2 p.m. on July 4.Β Β 
  • Bring cashΒ to buy food from plenty of concession stands, and goodies like t-shirts and hats. All proceeds benefit the event.
  • Don't bringΒ your grill, and keep alcohol, glass containers and sharp objects (knitting needles, metal tent spikes, can openers, metal utensils) at home. You can bringΒ  foldable and beach style chairs, and tarps and blankets must be 8' x 10' or smaller.
  • Use the porta-potties. There will be over 350 portable restrooms located in Boston and Cambridge. Handicap accessible restrooms can be found at all restroom locations.
  • Handicapped areaΒ is to the right of the Hatch Shell.Β People with disabilities will be admitted into the designated area on a first-come, first-served basis. Each person is allowed one guest, and the area will close 6 p.m. or when it has reached capacity, whichever comes first. On the Cambridge side, there is a reserved handicapped area along a section of the Cambridge Parkway on July 4.

Schedule

Tuesday, July 3rd Concert

6:00PMΒ  Oval opens 8:20PM Concert begins 9:30PM "1812 Overture" is played 10:00PM Concert ends

NO FIREWORKS DISPLAY ON JULY 3RD

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Wednesday, July 4th Concert and Fireworks

9:00AM Oval opens 12:00PM Recorded music begins in Boston 6:00PM Recorded music begins in Cambridge 7:00PM WBZ News Radio 1030 simulcast begins 8:00PM Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular broadcast begins on WBZ-TV Boston 8:20PM Boston Pops concert begins with the National Anthem and flyover 9:30PM "1812 Overture" is played live on Esplanade 10:00PM CBS Network national broadcast begins 10:35PM Fireworks begin 11:00PM Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular ends

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