Vulcan Park and Museum to host city’s Independence Day celebration, Thunder on the Mountain
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This year’s show will include The World Games surprise
Special to the News
The state’s largest Independence Day celebration will again ignite the sky atop red mountain with an array of fireworks in honor of both the nation’s birthday and upcoming The World Games celebration.
On July 4, the City of Birmingham welcomes all to visit and watch live a breathtaking show in honor of those who have fought for our country’s independence. Those in the Birmingham viewing area can also tune in to WBRC Fox 6 for live stream.
Spectators can listen to the soundtrack exclusively on iHeart media radio stations 102.5 The Bull, 103.1 The Vulcan, 103.7 The Q, 104.1 The Beat, Birmingham’s ALT 991, B106.5, 105 Hallelujah FM, Magic 96.5, News Radio 960 WERC, News Radio 105.5 WERC, and also on La Jefa 98.3.
At approximately 9 p.m., the first of more than 2,500 shells and effects will brighten Vulcan and the sky above him. A unique score featuring artists such as James Brown, Katy Perry and Neil Diamond will be expertly timed and choreographed to the colorful firework display, making it the biggest show Vulcan has put on to date.
There will also be a selection of songs as a tribute to the city and a special surprise celebrating this year’s The World Games 2022 in Birmingham.
Thunder on the Mountain presented by Hibbett City Gear, Medical Properties Trust and UAB Callahan Eye Hospital is organized by Vulcan Park Foundation with additional support from City of Birmingham; Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau; Pyro Shows of Alabama; La Jefa 98.3; iHeart Media Birmingham, including Magic 96.5, News Radio 105.5, WERC, 103.7 The Q, and 102.5 The Bull; and WBRC Fox 6 News.
Vulcan Park and Museum will close at 6 p.m. on July 4 to prepare for the show. For more information and tips on viewing, log onto www.visitvulcan.com.