Freedom 4th Celebrations Include Fireworks, Food, and Fun!
The City of Albuquerque is preparing for the annual Freedom 4th event at Balloon Fiesta Park and reminding people of fire dangers here in the Duke City. As the Fourth of July holiday season approaches, City officials encourage celebrating safely and responsibly.
Even with recent rainfall, Albuquerque is still at a high fire danger risk. For the safety of our communities, no fires or fireworks are permitted in city parks, open spaces, or in the bosque.
The public is invited to Balloon Fiesta Park on Friday, July 4, from 3 to 10 p.m. for Freedom 4th, one of the City’s largest annual events. This free family-friendly celebration brings neighbors together for a lively evening of music, local food, kids’ activities, and New Mexico’s most dazzling fireworks display. Grammy-nominated country-pop artist Hunter Hayes will headline the event.
Community members are encouraged to sign up for ABQ Alert to receive real time event updates and emergency notifications. More details on the event, concerts, and restrictions can be found here.
“We are asking folks to leave the fireworks to the professionals, and come out to enjoy the show at Balloon Fiesta Park,” said AFR Deputy Chief Jason Garcia. “July 4 is one of the busiest days of the year for our team. Especially during this season, we need everyone to help us keep our communities safe by being cautious and only using legal fireworks.”
The City reminds the public to call 911 only in the event of an emergency, and to use the 311 if reporting illegal fireworks. Folks with digital access are encouraged to report online at cabq.gov/fireworks or on the ABQ311 app.
“We’re creating safe, fun, and free opportunities for families to get together and celebrate this Fourth of July,” said Mayor Tim Keller. “We hope to see everyone at Balloon Fiesta Park for a night of live music and fireworks, but no matter where you celebrate, it’s important to be responsible and help keep our communities safe.”