06/17/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/17/2026 14:57
Wednesday, July 17, 2026
Free live music and fireworks display to highlight annual Independence Day Celebration in India Point Park Sunday, July 5 beginning at 7 PM
Mayor Brett P. Smiley and the City of Providence Department of Art, Culture and Tourism announce the return of the City's annual Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks Display on Sunday, July 5, 2026 beginning at 7 PM at India Point Park. This year's celebration holds special significance as communities across the nation mark the 250th anniversary of American independence. Following the conclusion of the Cape Verdean Independence Day Festival at India Point Park earlier in the day, residents and visitors are invited to gather on Providence's waterfront for an evening of live entertainment, food vendors, family-friendly activities and a fireworks display over Providence Harbor.
"Providence is proud to celebrate our nation's 250th anniversary with an evening that brings together neighbors, families and visitors on one of our city's most beautiful waterfronts," said Mayor Brett P. Smiley. "The Independence Day Celebration is a longstanding Providence tradition, and this year it follows another important tradition, the Cape Verdean Independence Day Festival, highlighting the cultures and communities that continue to shape our city. We invite everyone to join us as we honor our shared history and look ahead to the future."
The free celebration will begin in the evening at India Point Park and feature live performances, local food vendors and activities for all ages before concluding with a fireworks display over the waterfront beginning at 8:30 pm.
The Cape Verdean Independence Day Festival, one of the nation's longest-running celebrations of Cape Verdean culture, will take place earlier in the day at India Point Park, creating a full day of community celebration along Providence's historic shoreline.
"India Point Park has long served as a gathering place for Providence residents and visitors to celebrate the traditions, cultures and milestones that define our city," said Joe Wilson Jr., Director of the Department of Art, Culture and Tourism. "This year's event will be a fitting tribute to the 250th anniversary of American independence while showcasing the vibrant community spirit that makes Providence special."
Additional event details, including the entertainment lineup, road closures, and parking guidance, will be announced in the coming weeks.
The City's Independence Day Celebration is free and open to the public. Residents are encouraged to utilize public transportation, rideshare services, walking and cycling whenever possible due to anticipated attendance and limited parking availability near India Point Park.
The City is working closely with our public safety agencies to ensure this year's event is fun and safe, and have put forth the following guidelines for attendees:
The 2025 Independence Day celebration is made possible with support from the City of Providence and the Providence Tourism Council.