Check the website for information about transportation options, parking and free shuttles. on Fox 5 San Diego or KTLA 5 Los Angeles. If crowds aren’t your thing, you can watch this extravaganza at home - live - from 8 to 9:30 p.m. The accompanying score will be simulcast on Star 94.1, Channel 93.3, Jam’n 95.7, 101.5 KGB, Rock 105.3, News Radio 600 KOGO and Xtra Sports 1360. Onlookers will find plenty of seating along the bay - Shelter Island, Harbor Island, North Embarcadero, Marina District and the Coronado Ferry Landing. Since 2001, San Diegans have oohed and aahed at the colorful, majestic rounds of illuminations launched from four barges strategically place around San Diego Bay. How ever you plan on celebrating this festive American tradition, here’s a guide (although not comprehensive) to events happening around the county that are sure to have you signing “Hurrah for the red, white and blue.” Please note that several communities are celebrating Independence Day early.īig Bay Boom Over San Diego Bay: Without question, this annual show is one of the biggest fireworks displays in the region. On July 4 - the country’s 243rd birthday- families, friends and neighboring towns will celebrate our nation’s birth with picnics, barbecues, parades, outdoor concerts and fireworks.