Where to watch fireworks on television

July 4 arrived once again, bringing a long summer weekend and many celebrations that you can watch.
It can be difficult to keep all of this for yourself, especially since you are preparing to spend time with family and friends, but don’t worry, we have done it for you. Below, you can find a list of television programming of July 4 of this year, fireworks of July 4 of Macy in the Hot-Dogs consumption competition in Nathan.
Diurnal programs
The fireworks are, of course, the main event of this vacation, but there is still a lot to look at before the sun sets. Here are some of the events you can connect to.
- “Rocky” film marathon: AMC
- “Rocky III” – 8 a.m.
- “Rocky IV” – 10:30 am he
- “Rocky V” – 12:30 pm HE
- “Rocky” – 3 p.m.
- “Rocky II” – 5.30 pm HE
- “Rocky III” – 8 p.m.
- “Rocky IV” – 10:30 pm HE
- Disney Movie Marathon: Freeform
- From 12:30 pm HE Friday, you can watch a marathon of Disney films, including the films “National Treasure” (adapted to independence, while Nicolas Cage steals the declaration of independence in the first film)
- Major league baseball: Baseball is really the American hobby, and there are a lot of games to catch on July 4, if you need something to watch during the day. Here are some of the biggest games of the day:
- Nationals vs Red Sox
- Cubs vs cardinals
- Mets vs yankees
- Blue Jays vs Angels
- Rockies vs White Sox
- Dodgers against Astros
- Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest: 10:45 am on ESPN
- Again, competitors from everywhere run to see how many hot dogs can eat in 10 minutes – and this year, these competitors include Joy Chestnut again
- You can see the full calendar of the competition here. The women’s competition begins at 10:45 a.m. on ESPN3, and the male competition is broadcast at noon he on ESPN2, re-Aéré at 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. HE on ESPN and 6 p.m. HE on ESPN2
- The price is correct: 11 a.m. he and 10 a.m. PT on CBS and paramount+
- The television game will offer a special episode of July 4 in the morning, honoring the first stakeholders
Fireworks and concerts
It would not be July 4 without fireworks, but if you do not feel up to leaving the house to fight the crowds and see them in person (or maybe you just want to keep your dog company for comfort), there are many specials that you can look at home.
Here are some of the older ones, and when you can find them:
- The fourth in America: 7 p.m. HE on CNN
- “The Fourth in America” by CNN allows viewers to see fireworks from all over the country, broadcasting shows throughout the night of Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Las Vegas, Nashville, New York and more
- The Special is organized by the anchor of CNN and Political Correspondent in chief Dana Bash and the anchor CNN Boris Sanchez of Washington DC, as well as the anchor of CNN and the correspondent Victor Blackwell and the anchor CNN and the national correspondent Senior Sara Sidner of San Diego
- Musical performances include: Noah Kahan, Dierks Bentley, Lainey Wilson, Sting and Plus
- Macy’s July 4 fireworks: 8 p.m. HE on NBC
- Hosted by Ariana Debose, winner of an Oscar, the celebration of July 4 of Macy will also present Musical performances by Debose herself, Les Jonas Brothers, Eric Church, Lenny Kravitz, Av Max, Keke Palmer, Trisha Yearwood and more.
- A Capitol Fourth: 8 p.m. HE on PBS
- Hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro, this year’s “A Capitol Fourd” special will present musical performances by The Beach Boys, The Temptations, Lauren Daigle and Plus




