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    Hooray for the red, white, and blue

    Master list of 4th of July events and fireworks around Houston in 2024

    Holly Beretto
    Jun 21, 2024 | 11:23 am

    There's a famous letter from John Adams, the second U.S. president, to his wife, Abigail, written shortly after the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence in 1776. He was certain future generations would mark the day with parades and pomp, and "bonfires and illuminations." Houstonians will find all manner of what Adams envisioned starting the weekend before the U.S. marks is 248th birthday on July 4.

    Saturday, June 29

    Conroe's Stars and Stripes Celebration
    Conroe kicks off July 4 partying with a family-friendly evening of kids' activities, food trucks, a vendor market, and fireworks. The Conroe Symphony Orchestra will perform. Revelry begins at 6 pm in Heritage Park.

    Wednesday, July 3

    Freedom Rocks at Texas Lagoonfest
    Two days of tribute band shows will get guests rocking. Enjoy food and drinks in Lagoonfest's incredible water setting. Admission to the festivities is included with regular admission tickets.

    Houston Symphony Star-Spangled Salute
    The symphony performs a concert of patriotic favorites in The Woodlands. Conductor Jason Seber leads the orchestra in this family-friendly concert. Look for plenty of red, white, and blue gear on the plaza before the show. Admission is free.

    Thursday, July 4

    Shell Freedom Over Texas
    Houston's signature Independence Day party is a six-hour affair along Allen Parkway. There's a slate of local, regional, and national entertainment, headlined by Russell Dickerson, Jo Dee Messina, and Chapel Hart. The event is capped off with a musically choreographed, “Texas-sized” fireworks finale. Food and drink, and plenty of family entertainment options are available at this popular celebration.

    4th of July at the Boardwalk at Towne Lake
    This afternoon celebration includes live music, face painting, balloon artists, and plenty of backdrops for photo ops. It's a great option for families who want some daytime fun.

    4th of July Celebrations in Galveston
    Head to the island for a parade featuring the Marine Corps League, along with floats, decorated vehicles, and performers. Following the parade, enjoy "Fireworks Over the Gulf," a pyrotechnics extravaganza on the beach.

    Bubbles and Fireworks Boat Tour
    Reservations are extremely limited for this experience hosted by the Buffalo Bayou Partnership. Guests will enjoy beer, wine, and light bites while floating along the bayou, giving them a perfect view of the Shell Freedom Over Texas fireworks display.

    July 4 at the George Ranch
    Families are encouraged to pack a picnic lunch and head to the historic park for a celebration of our nation's independence, as well as the ranch's 200th anniversary. It promises to be a day of history and fun.

    4th of July Celebration on Skylawn
    With its sweeping views of Downtown, POST Skylawn is a a great place to watch Shell Freedom Over Texas. The event venue also hosts its own July 4th festivities, with cirque performers, complimentary balloon artist creations, face painting, delicious food, and multiple bars. Both the Houston Brass Band and cover band Alias Band will perform. Early bird tickets start at $20.

    City of Baytown presents 4th of July Celebration
    This two-day celebration has live music from headliners The Bellamy Brothers and Brett Young. Kids activities, a car show, and food and craft vendors are also part of the fun. There's a fireworks show on July 4.

    City of Bellaire Celebration of Independence Parade and Festival
    The parade kicks off at 9 am at South Rice Ave. and Valerie St. Festivities take place in Loftin Park, where families will find food, music, and more.

    City of Friendswood Fourth of July Celebration
    The city starts Independence Day with a parade on Friendswood Drive between Heritage Drive and Stevenson Park. A festival at the park after the parade features rides, games, food, and entertainment. Evening revelry at Centennial Park has more food, entertainment by the Spazmatics, and a fireworks show.

    City of Jersey Village July 4th Festival
    A parade begins the evening's festivities, followed by an Eagles tribute band performance, food, games and, of course, a fireworks show. It all takes place in Jersey Meadows Park.

    City of La Porte presents July 4 Celebrations
    Begin the day with a parade down Broadway, before heading to the Five Points Fest, where gusts will find a free hot dog lunch, live music, and family-friendly activities. Fireworks at Sylvan Beach cap off the evening.

    City of Pasadena 4th Fest
    The fun begins at 4 pm on the grounds of the Pasadena Convention Center and Fairgrounds with a kids' zone, amusement rides, vendors, a live music performance, and food trucks. A fireworks display ends the evening.

    City of Pearland presents Celebration of Freedom
    Danny Ray and the Atlantic Street Band headline this event that includes strolling entertainment, food trucks, free giveaways, a photo booth, craft market and more. An 18-minute fireworks display begins at 9 pm.

    City of Sugar Land presents Red, White, and Boom
    The Crown Festival Park is the epicenter of Fourth of July fun. Look for live entertainment, plenty of social media-worthy photo ops, vendor booths, food, and more. Fireworks light up the nighttime sky. Festivities begin at 5 pm.

    City of Tomball presents July 4th Celebration & Street Fest
    This street party is an Independence Day bash, with live music, food, and one of the area's biggest fireworks displays. Activities include a cool zone, a kids' zone, patriotic sing-a-longs, and a whole lot more for the whole family to enjoy.

    City of West University Independence Day Bike Parade and Pool Party
    Families and kids of all ages are invited to roll up on bicycles, tricycles, and wagons to be part of this parade that starts at West U Elementary School and ends at Colonial Park. Post-parade activities are available for all ages.

    Family 4th Celebration in Rosenberg
    Marking its 25th anniversary, this free, family-friendly festival includes food vendors selling cold treats and patriotic eats. Country music favorites the Casey Donahew Band headline the event. A fireworks show will end the evening.

    Freedom Celebration at Typhoon Texas
    The City of Katy hosts this day of water-filled adventures. Float along the lazy river, speed down water slides, or splash in the wave pool. A fireworks display caps off the fun.

    Houston Symphony presents Symphony Summer Nights: Star-Spangled Salute
    The Symphony returns to Miller Outdoor Theatre for this popular, annual event featuring patriotic songs and a fireworks grand finale.

    July 4 in The Woodlands
    A whole day of fun awaits, beginning with the South County Fourth of July Parade, featuring marching bands, fire engines, clowns, floats, and more making its way along a 1.3-mile route through the city. Enjoy Red, Hot Pool all day at the city's pools, with patriotic decor, activities, and refreshments (while supplies last). Celebrating continues into the evening with the city's 6th Annual Red, Hot & Blue Festival and Fireworks Extravaganza. Look for food, live entertainment, and family fun at Town Green Park and Northshore Park. The event culminates with one of the largest fireworks displays in the Greater Houston area.

    Kemah Boardwalk presents July 4th Celebration
    Head to the entertainment complex for live music performances and an evening fireworks show. Lone Star All Star Trio, Uncle Sam Stilt Walker, and The Slags are slated to perform.

    Kidpendence Day at the Children's Museum Houston
    An appearance by Captain America, story time hands-on activities, and more highlight this July 4 celebration for kiddos. The fun is included with museum admission.

    Missouri City Independence Day Festival
    This free, family-friendly evening includes entertainment, carnival games, live music, local vendors offering treats, and a fireworks display. It's all happening on the Houston Community College - Southwest College campus.

    Pine Market presents Star-Spangled Celebration
    The Woodlands-area shopping district pulls out all the stops for family-friendly Fourth of July fun. Expect live music from Walker County Line Band, pony rides, face painting, balloons, a rock wall, a giant slide, and more. Red, white, and blue décor will provide a great backdrop for photos.

    Seabrook Fourth of July Kids Parade
    The community's children are invited to march in this parade along the trail in Meador Park. Kids can also ride their bikes. Following the parade, the Seabrook Rotary has free hot dogs and refreshments.

    Valley Ranch 4th Fest
    Boasting one of the largest fireworks displays in Montgomery County, this celebration also features a "Shop Small Y'all" market of local vendors, live entertainment, and music.

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    Movie Review

    New horror film M3GAN 2.0 turns up the campy fun of the original

    Alex Bentley
    Jun 27, 2025 | 1:01 pm
    M3GAN in M3GAN 2.0
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    M3GAN in M3GAN 2.0.

    When a studio releases a movie in January (aka Dumpuary), the general rule of thumb is that they’re trying to get rid of a movie that isn’t very good. Of course, there are exceptions to every rule, as M3GAN was in 2023, which rode the comedy of a killer AI robot who likes to dance to over $180 million worldwide.

    A sequel was a given, and now with a built-in fanbase, M3GAN 2.0is a prime summer release. After running into trouble with her robot invention, Gemma (Allison Williams) has seemingly seen the error of her ways, now focused on creating things like a mechanical exoskeleton that can benefit society. Little does she know that the code she used to create M3GAN (aka Model 3 Generative Android) has been co-opted to create AMELIA (Ivanna Sakhno), a new robot which is being used for nefarious purposes.

    Naturally, the only thing to do is to bring M3GAN (played by Amie Donald, voiced by Jenna Davis) back from the “dead,” which is easy to do because — surprise! — she has been lurking inside the smart house in which Gemma and her niece Cady (Violet McGraw) now live. The inevitable showdown between the two robots is alternately helped and hindered by people like billionaire Alton Appleton (Jemaine Clement), fellow tech entrepreneur Christian (Aristotle Athari), co-worker Cole (Brian Jordan Alvarez), and others.

    Written and directed by Gerard Johnstone, who also directed the first film, M3GAN 2.0 doesn’t stray from the original formula, delivering way more laughs than scares. Because there’s a familiarity with the character, Johnstone leans into the campy side of things, essentially winking at the audience for much of the film. Whether it’s temporarily imprisoning M3GAN in an innocuous desktop robot or a number of one-liners, there is a lot of comedy to be found.

    The film is a type of horror, though, and it delivers in the mild, PG-13 way that won’t offend non-horror fans. AMELIA (aka Autonomous Military Engagement Logistics and Infiltration Android) gives off Terminator vibes, and she lays waste to virtually all challengers. M3GAN doesn’t get to show off her skills as much as she did last time, which might be a tad frustrating for some, but she gets in enough punches and kicks for the experience to be worth it.

    The story itself starts off strong before devolving into an overly complicated mess. The arc of AMELIA is particularly strange, as the strength of her powers and the level of her autonomy seem to change at will in the second half of the film. Gemma develops a rivalry with another character that might have worked better if it had been hinted at early in the film instead of being dropped in as a surprise.

    Davis’ voice performance as M3GAN is once again fantastic, as she delivers sarcasm and menace equally well. Sakhno isn’t asked to do much but look terrifying, and she accomplishes that job. Williams is up and down in her role, stronger in the moments when she’s not being asked to prove her tech bona fides. Clement is his usual over-the-top self, which suits his character.

    As with the first film, if you go into M3GAN 2.0 not expecting anything more than some goofy violent robot action, you’ll walk away satisfied. The unlikely breakout hit for Blumhouse Productions may not be able to support a good story, but it entertains in the way it’s supposed to do.

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    M3GAN 2.0 is now playing in theaters.

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