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4th of July 2019 Fireworks Shows in District 15
July 4, 2019 @ 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
FreeWhy should my family attend a Professional Fireworks Show?
All fireworks, even the so-called ‘safe and sane’ variety are illegal in the City of Los Angeles. Those who use, possess or transport any type of firework may be subject to criminal prosecution – or worse yet, painful and debilitating injury. Personal fireworks use is also known to terrify pets, and can cause needless stress for combat veterans.
Where are Professional Fireworks Shows in the City of Los Angeles?
NOTE: The list below is tentative and will be updated as events are confirmed. We suggest checking this site again as show dates approach. Some events may require an admission fee
Friday, June 28, 2019:
- San Pedro Waterfront – Harbor Boulevard at Vincent Thomas Bridge
Saturday, June 29, 2019:
- El Sereno Recreation Center – 4721 Klamath Street
- Hollenbeck Park – 415 S St Louis Street
- MacArthur Park – 2230 W 6th Street
Sunday, June 30, 2019:
- Eagle Rock Recreation Center – 1100 Eagle Vista Drive
- Lincoln Park – 3501 Valley Boulevard
Tuesday, July 2, 2019:
- Hollywood Bowl – 2301 N Highland Ave
Wednesday, July 3, 2019:
- Hollywood Bowl – 2301 N Highland Ave
- Hollywood Forever Cemetery – 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard
Thursday, July 4, 2019:
- Cabrillo Beach – 3800 Stephen M White Drive
- Dodger Stadium – 1000 Vin Scully Avenue
- Exposition Park – 700 Exposition Drive
- Grand Park – Downtown LA – 200 N Grand Avenue
- Hollywood Bowl – 2301 N Highland Ave
- Hollywood Forever Cemetery – 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard
- Palisades Charter High School – 15777 Bowdoin Street
- Shepherd Church – Porter Ranch – 19700 Rinaldi Street
- Warner Ranch Park – 5800 Topanga Canyon Boulevard
If you are outside the City of Los Angeles, in areas served by the Los Angeles County Fire Department, please check their list of public firework displays or call (888) 654-FIRE.
What if I witness fireworks use in the City of Los Angeles?
Report illegal fireworks directly to the Los Angeles Police Department at any hour, by using a special web form at:
https://complaint.lacity.org/fireworks – or call 1-877-ASK-LAPD
NOTE: The special web form assures the most efficient notification of Police Officers patrolling your community. Only call 9-1-1 for fireworks if someone is injured or there is an active fire.