July 4th is more than just fireworks
No shade on our exploding light shows in the sky; There’s just plenty of other things to do in San Francisco for this American holiday.
By Saul Sugarman
Sure, fireworks are pretty, but staring at them through the San Francisco fog feels like watching TV with a sheet over the screen. I actually heard there might not be fog for July 4th this year, but you still might be looking for alternative fun times. Personally I like making bacon-wrapped jalapeños and going to bed early. Here are some other ideas if you’re a little more active than me:
Downtown First Thursdays — July 4th edition
WHEN: 5 to 10 p.m. on July 4
WHERE: 2nd Street between Market and Howard
Details
First Thursdays haven’t been with us that long, but they’re already a beloved tradition in San Francisco. This event transforms 2nd Street between Market and Howard, and the neighboring alleyways of Jessie, Minna, and Natoma streets into a lively festival atmosphere.
This July 4th they’re going to include performances by Coco & Breezy and MOM DJs, a hot dog eating contest hosted by drag legend Peaches Christ, and a glow-in-the-dark parade. And they will head to the Embarcadero for the fireworks show, so you’ll still have an opportunity to catch that.
Take a San Francisco walking tour
WHEN & WHERE: Varied times and places in San Francisco on July 4 — check here.
Looking for something a bit more low-key yet equally engaging? Spend Thursday, July 4, with San Francisco City Guides. On that special day, their tours will offer a unique exploration of icons like the Golden Gate Bridge and cable cars. You’ll also hear stories of strong SF women living amongst Pacific Heights’ mansions.
Here are different tours offered on July 4:
Catch all the lasers by Illuminate SF
WHERE: Ferry Building, 1 The Embarcadero, San Francisco
WHEN: Special extended display on July 4 from 10:30 pm — dawn
Listen we’re divided about a lot in San Francisco, but one thing everyone seems to love are lights in our night sky, and on our bridges. The city will light up with vibrant American colors across the night sky July 4th, with 20 laser space canons shooting from the Ferry Building, creating a mesmerizing show of red, white, and blue along with other inspirational colors and patterns.
This installation will see the lasers converge 245 feet above the Ferry Building tower before spreading out. Known for their breathtaking light displays like the Bay Lights on the Bay Bridge and the 4.1-mile laser Rainbow Flag over Pride weekend, Illuminate is set to once again distract San Franciscans with its pretty pretty light show.
Party on the USS Hornet
WHERE: USS Hornet Museum, 707 W Hornet Ave, Alameda, CA
WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 4th
More details
If you’re feeling a bit more patriotic and love a good slice of history, head over to the USS Hornet Sea, Air and Space Museum for their 4th of July party. This isn’t just any ship; it’s a floating piece of American history. The USS Hornet served valiantly in WWII, the Vietnam War, and even played a role in the Apollo space missions by recovering astronauts from the first lunar landings.
Now retired and docked in Alameda, the Hornet throws a 4th of July bash featuring live music from Nashville Honeymoon, who bring California Honkytonk style to the party. Dance in the Hangar Bay, enjoy food and beverages that including two no-host bars, and explore the museum’s extensive exhibits. From aircraft and spacecraft to authentically restored ship spaces, there’s plenty to see.
Head on down to Fisherman’s Wharf
WHERE: A few places on the bay; Pier 39 is near 2001 The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA
WHEN: Pretty much all day? With fireworks beginning 9:30 p.m. July 4
If you’re determined to catch some fireworks, Pier 39 is the place to be. Starting at 9:30 pm, a display will be launched from two barges on the Bay, one at Pier 39 and the other at Aquatic Park. While you’re waiting for the show, enjoy street performers, live music, and delectable bites from neighborhood restaurants. More details here.
Try the walking areas next to the Franciscan Crab Restaurant. And typically I’d tell you to dress dress warmly — San Francisco’s waterfront can get pretty chilly once the sun goes down. But with this heat wave, who knows. Maybe bring a light sweater:
Saul Sugarman is editor in chief of The Bold Italic.
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What we’re doing this week
San Francisco Free Folk Festival
Music, workshops, and community are all coming to the 48th Annual San Francisco Free Folk Festival in Golden Gate Park on Saturday, July 13, 2024. Founded in 1948, the San Francisco Folk Music Club has been the driving force behind this festival, ensuring that it remains accessible and enjoyable for everyone. The festival thrives on the generosity of donations and sponsors, with performers and workshop leaders donating their time and talent to create a truly magical experience.
WHEN: July 13, 2024
WHERE: Golden Gate Park Music Concourse, between the De Young Museum and the California Academy of Sciences
The Commodores at Stern Grove Festival
San Francisco Free Folk Festival
The Commodores, celebrated for their R&B classics such as "Just to Be Close to You," "Easy," and "Brickhouse," will perform at Stern Grove Festival on July 14. Nestled in the scenic Stern Grove, this festival has been enchanting audiences since 1938 with its mix of world-class music, dance performances, and cultural events. Picture a lush, eucalyptus-filled amphitheater where you can enjoy everything from symphony orchestras and opera to indie bands and global music. Families, friends, and music lovers gather with picnic blankets and snacks, creating a vibrant, communal atmosphere that celebrates the joy of live performance in a breathtaking natural setting.
WHEN: July 14 from 2 to 4:30 p.m.
WHERE: Sigmund Stern Grove at the Corner of 19th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard in San Francisco, CA 94132