It’s Fourth of July weekend! There are plenty of Fourth of July events in and around Williamson County. Check out these 5 events.
1Mt. Juliet’s Fourth of July Celebration

Friday, July 4
5 pm – 9 pm
Circle P Ranch
563 E Main St, Mt. Juliet,
Mt. Juliet is gearing up for its annual Fourth of July celebration with Celebrate Mt. Juliet, set for Friday, July 4, 2025, from 5 pm to 9 pm at Circle P Ranch.
Proudly presented by Volunteer Bank, Mt. Juliet’s biggest Independence Day celebration is back — and it’s going to be one for the books!
Live music begins at 5 PM, with fireworks set to launch at 9 PM sharp. Performances will feature the Collins Girls, Sugar Lime Blue, SweetN3, and Chapel Hart.
Enjoy food trucks, tailgate-style fun, and patriotic vibes throughout the night. Special thanks to supporting sponsors, TDS and Two Rivers Ford, for helping make this celebration possible. Bring your lawn chairs, your red, white, and blue, and celebrate freedom—Mt. Juliet style.
2City of Lebanon to Host Annual 4th of July Celebration

Friday, July 4
Gates open at 4 pm
Wilson County Fairgrounds
945 E. Baddour Parkway, Lebanon
The City of Lebanon’s Celebration will take place on Friday, July 4, at the Midway of the Wilson County Fairgrounds, located at 945 E. Baddour Parkway. Gates will open to the public at 4:00 pm, and the Celebration begins at 5:00 p.m. The fireworks show will start at approximately 9:00 pm.
Live music will be performed by the bands Double Take and El Dorado. The Lebanon Senior Citizens Center will continue the tradition of offering free watermelon. Over 15 food trucks will offer a diverse range of dining options. There will also be plenty of activities for kids, including more inflatables and light-up giveaways for everyone while supplies last. This year, the giveaways include free T-shirts, patriotic rubber ducks, red, white, and blue slap bracelets, and many more fun toys for kids!
3Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th

Friday, July 4
Events begin at 11 am
Downtown Nashville
Dierks Bentley will headline Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th in downtown Nashville.
Celebrate Independence Day in 2025 at the FREE family-friendly event in Downtown Nashville. This Fourth of July will feature one of the largest fireworks shows in the country, with the pyrotechnics synchronized to a live performance by the GRAMMY-winning Nashville Symphony.
The free Family Fun Zone will return, featuring inflatables and live music. The concert and fireworks/drone show are free and open to the public.
Kids can enjoy the Amazon Family Fun Zone at Walk of Fame Park from 11 am – 5pm. Live music begins around 5pm on the Broadway Stage at First and Broadway and the Nashville Symphony will play from Ascend Amphitheater around 9:30pm in coordination with the fireworks.
4Independence Day Parade in Watertown

Friday, July 4th
4 pm
Downtown Watertown
The 2025 Watertown Independence Day Parade & Fireworks Display will take place in downtown Watertown on Friday, July 4th at 4:00 pm, with Fireworks at Dusk.
Theme: Stars, Stripes and Squirt Guns
Once again, the Watertown Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual parade in Watertown in honor of Independence Day, the Fourth of July!
Bring your squirt guns because it’s time for “Stars, Stripes and Squirt Guns”!
Again this year, there will be a NO-squirt zone. At the end of the parade, there will be a section of participants who do NOT wish to get wet, and will NOT be carrying any squirt guns or water. While we all enjoy getting a little wet on a hot July afternoon, there are some who can not, however, they do wish to participate and honor our Independence Day tradition. If you would like to enter the parade and NOT get wet, there is a section on the entry form to indicate this.
ABSOLUTELY NO WATER BALLOONS ALLOWED! The Parade starts at Round Lick Baptist Church (745 West Main St) and proceeds East down Main Street and ends at Jewel’s Market (East Main St/Hwy 70).
Fireworks at Dusk
Fireworks will be in the same location again this year – in the fields behind Three Forks Park, so grab a lawn chair and join your neighbors!
The actual start time depends on the weather and the darkness – the show is best enjoyed in the dark!
Once again, the Watertown fireworks are sponsored by the City of Watertown and the Watertown Chamber of Commerce to make our annual show the best ever!
More information HERE.
54th of July Cookout at East Nashville Beer Works

Friday, July 4
East Nashville Beer Works
1688 Callis Rd, Lebanon
Grab the family and spend the 4th of July at East Nashville Beer Works-Wilson County (1688 Callis Rd, Lebanon, TN 37090)!
The taproom will be open at 11 am, and the crew will be in the beer garden cooking up brats and hot dogs while supplies last!The full menu (pizza/salads/apps) will be available inside, and as always, beer, cocktails, wine, and more!
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