Do you want to be a part of the best July 4th Event in the greater Metroplex? The City of Frisco and Pizza Hut Park have teamed up to host the 6th Annual Frisco Freedom Fest on July 4, 2007. Official press release »
Read more about the schedule of events below and make sure you to
get your game tickets today! Tickets for the game also include the concert and fireworks.
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The event starts at 4 p.m. with the "Party on the Plaza" at Frisco Square. Fans can enjoy the "Taste of Frisco" and live music from local talent. Kids will love the Children's Expo with face painters, balloon artists, jump houses, games and arts & crafts. Admission is FREE! More >
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Stay in your seats after the game! Pop-singer Clay Aiken will perform with the Philharmonic Orchestra on the Pizza Hut Park Stage.
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What's 4th of July without fireworks?![]() The evening will close out with the largest fireworks show in the Metroplex, organized by the premier fireworks company - the Zambelli Family. Known as the "First Family of Fireworks," they have also produced shows for the 2007 Ball Drop at Times Square in NYC, Superbowl Celebrations and more > |
Frisco Freedom Fest
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The event takes place at Frisco Square, which is located across the street from the stadium, and runs from 4 p.m. until the start of the post-concert fireworks. Frisco Freedom Fest will feature:
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Fireworks
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The night concludes with the largest fireworks show in the Metroplex. The show will be produced by the Zambelli Family, known as the "First Family of Fireworks". Zambelli pyrotechnicians hand-pick every shell for each show to ensure that the designed effect is achieved. Zambelli has one of the highest safety records in the industry, with a professional seasoned staff and over 100 years of experience in all types of weather, conditions and sites. Each year Zambelli Fireworks produces more than 3,500 shows. Among the national shows produced by Zambelli Fireworks are: the 2007 Ball Drop at Times Square in NYC, Thunder Over Louisville, the Statue of Liberty Anniversary Celebration, Superbowl Celebrations, the Las Vegas Casino, and Mt. Rushmore. More > |















