All fireworks, even the so-called ‘safe and sane’ variety remain illegal for personal use in the City of Los Angeles. Attending a professional fireworks show is the safest and smartest way to celebrate Independence Day 2023. We’re pleased to offer a list of public firework shows in the greater Los Angeles area.

Regarding Professional Fireworks Shows within the City of Los Angeles, as permits are requested for professional public fireworks displays, we will add them to the following list. If you are looking for shows outside the City of Los Angeles, in areas served by the Los Angeles County Fire Department, please visit fire.lacounty.gov


NOTE: Shows are listed by date. Unless specified, all firework displays are open to the public. More information will be offered as locations are confirmed. Please check back for updates. For further information regarding dates, times, or other details, please seek information from the venue or organization hosting the show.

July 1, 2023

  • Hollywood – Hollywood Forever Cemetery – 1100 Eagle Vista Drive

July 2, 2023

  • Eagle Rock – Eagle Rock Recreation Center – 1100 Eagle Vista Drive
  • Hollywood – Hollywood Bowl – 2301 N Highland Avenue
  • Lincoln Heights – Lincoln Park – 3501 Valley Boulevard
  • Hansen Dam ***Free Drone and Light Festival*** – Hansen Dam Soccer Fields – 11658 Foothill Boulevard

July 3, 2023

  • Hollywood – Hollywood Bowl – 2301 N Highland Avenue

July 4, 2023

  • Downtown LA – Los Angeles Civic Center – Grand Park 4th of July Block Party 2023 – 200 N Grand Avenue
  • Elysian Park – Dodger Stadium – 1000 Vin Scully Drive
  • Hollywood – Hollywood Bowl – 2301 N Highland Avenue
  • Marina del Rey – Fourth of July Fireworks Show – 13650 Mindanao Way
  • Pacific Palisades4th of July Fireworks Show at Palisades High School (Advanced Admission Ticket Purchase Required) – 15777 Bowdoin Street
  • Porter Ranch – Shepherd of the Hills Church – 19700 Rinaldi Street
  • San Pedro – Port of LA Berth 46
  • Tarzana – El Caballero Country Club – 18300 Tarzana Drive
  • Toluca Lake – Lakeside Golf Club – 4500 Lakeside Drive
  • Woodland Hills – Warner Center – Bob Blumenfield’s 4th of July Extravaganza – 5800 Topanga Canyon Boulevard

 

What if you witness illegal fireworks use in the City of Los Angeles?

Report illegal fireworks directly to the Los Angeles Police Department at any hour, using their online fireworks complaint form at:

https://complaint.lacity.org/Complaint/fireworks/

 

NOTE: The fireworks complaint form above is the most efficient way to notify the Police Department of illegal fireworks use. Only call 9-1-1 if someone is injured or there is an active fire.

What if I have fireworks?

The Los Angeles Police Department has a special process that allows you to surrender fireworks without penalty. To receive special guidance, please call the LAPD non-emergency number 1-877-ASK-LAPD. Do not transport fireworks anywhere and do not bring them to a Police Station until you have received this special guidance.

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Look for and share safety tips, photos and information about public firework displays using the tag #Safe4th

 

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HAVE A GREAT 4TH OF JULY!
But leave fireworks to the professionals
Personal possession or use of fireworks in Los Angeles is illegal.
There are dozens of FREE fireworks shows in Los Angeles. Take the entire family and enjoy watching the “rockets red glare” under the stars.
Find a free show at LAFD.org or call (888) 654-FIRE

Report illegal fireworks: https://complaint.lacity.org/Complaint/fireworks/