Seafair 4th of July - Gas Works Park and Lake Union Park

Shoreline, WALocal News

Seafair’s 4th of July celebration will take place at Gas Works Park and Lake Union Park, featuring a day of entertainment, food, and games. The festivities kick off at 3:00 PM, leading up to a fireworks show scheduled for 10:20 PM. Attendees should note that due to capacity protocols, the gates at Gas Works Park will close by 8:00 PM or once the park reaches full capacity. Reserved seating will remain open until 10:00 PM. This annual event is a highlight for the Seattle community, fostering local pride and offering a festive atmosphere.

In previous years, thousands have gathered to enjoy the celebration, showcasing the importance of community engagement during national holidays. The event not only provides entertainment but also enhances local tourism and business opportunities. Seafair’s 4th of July celebration continues to be a cherished tradition in Seattle.

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