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Where to Watch Boston Pops 2025 Fireworks

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Watching the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular is one of the most memorable ways to celebrate the 4th of July in Boston. In 2025, the tradition returns with an earlier start time and a star-studded list of performers.

Boston Pops(Photo by Paul Marotta/Getty Images for Real Simple)
Fireworks display at the Boston Pops On Nantucket Hosted By Real Simple and Coastal Living at Jetties Beach on August 9, 2014 in Nantucket, Massachusetts.

The event takes place at the DCR Hatch Shell on the Esplanade and includes a live concert by the Boston Pops Orchestra, followed by a stunning fireworks display over the Charles River. Whether you’re heading to the lawn or watching from home, here’s what to expect.


What Time Do the Boston Fireworks Start?

This year’s schedule is slightly different, with festivities starting an hour earlier than usual.

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The concert begins at 7 p.m. ET(previously 8 p.m.)
Fireworks begin at 9:40 p.m. ET(previously 10:30 p.m)
The fireworks show will last 30 minutes.
If you want a prime viewing spot at The Oval — the grassy area in front of the Hatch Shell — gates open at noon, and seats are first-come, first-served.


How to Watch the Boston Pops Fireworks on TV

Don’t want to deal with crowds or traffic? You can catch the whole show from home.

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Locally, the show will air on WHDH-TV (Channel 7) from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. (ET).
Nationally, the concert and fireworks will be broadcast on The CW starting at 9 p.m.
While the event was previously available for streaming through Bloomberg, there’s no confirmed online streaming option this year through WHDH or The CW. Radio simulcasts have also been discontinued.


Who’s Performing at the 2025 Boston Pops Spectacular?

This year marks the 51st Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular, and the 2025 lineup brings together a mix of star power and hometown pride.

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Grammy winner LeAnn Rimes will headline the event, bringing her iconic hits like “How Do I Live” and “Can’t Fight the Moonlight” to the Esplanade stage. Joining her are Boston’s own Bell Biv DeVoe, who’ll perform their ‘90s anthem “Poison,” and Broadway favorite Leslie Odom Jr., best known for originating the role of Aaron Burr in Hamilton.

The night also celebrates a major milestone for conductor Keith Lockhart, who marks his 30th year leading the Boston Pops. The entire evening is part of the Massachusetts 250 initiative, honoring the lead-up to America’s 250th anniversary in 2026.

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What You Can and Can’t Bring to the Esplanade

Heading to the Hatch Shell? Be prepared for security checks and be aware of restricted items.

Prohibited items include:
Coolers on wheels, backpacks, glass containers, cans, firearms, sharp objects, fireworks, alcohol, pre-mixed beverages, grilling equipment, propane tanks, or open flames. All liquids must be in sealed, clear plastic containers no larger than 2 liters.

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Allowed items include:
Pop-up tents/canopies without sides (max 10’ x 10’), blankets or tarps (up to 10’ x 10’), folding or beach chairs, and coolers without wheels carried by shoulder strap or handle.


Getting There: Parking, Closures, and Public Transit

Boston officials urge attendees to use public transportation instead of driving due to widespread road closures and limited parking near the Esplanade.

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⛔️TRAFFIC ADVISORY – BACK BAY & CAMBRIDGE:
July 4th Celebration 2025, Charles River Esplanade Hatch Shell, Thurs – Sat, July 3rd-5th
A number of nearby streets will have parking restrictions to allow for evacuation routes from the event and ensure the safety of attendees.

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The closest subway stops are Charles-MGH on the Red Line and Arlington Street on the Green Line. Free MBTA rides begin at 8:30 p.m. on July 4. If you’re driving, you can search for nearby garages. A recommended option is the Motor Mart Garage at 201 Stuart Street.

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For GPS directions to the Hatch Shell, use 47 David G. Mugar Way, Boston, MA 02108. Storrow Drive, Memorial Drive, and nearby roads will have heavy restrictions or be closed completely.

For a complete list of closures and parking rules, visit the City of Boston’s July 4 traffic advisory.

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