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Fireworks, festivals and the best ways to celebrate the Fourth of July in San Antonio

San Antonio Current

San Antonio Current

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July 2, 2026

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If you couldn’t snag tickets to Kanye West’s show at the Alamodome this weekend, not to worry — San Antonio has more than enough ways to fill your Fourth of July. We gathered a full roundup of Independence Day events happening across San Antonio, featuring fireworks displays, cookouts, live music and patriotic family fun. As [] The post Fireworks, festivals and the best ways to celebrate the Fourth of July in San Antonio appeared first on San Antonio Current.

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