Westfield to Rock the 4th with City’s biggest Independence Day celebration
Westfield, IN (June 11, 2025) — Get ready to Rock, Westfield! The City of Westfield’s signature Independence Day celebration, Westfield Rocks the 4th, presented by Citizens Energy Group, returns to Grand Park Sports Campus on Friday, July 4, from 4:00 - 10:30 p.m. The patriotic bash will feature live music, inflatables, competitive eating contests, and a spectacular drone and fireworks show beginning at 10 p.m.
“Westfield Rocks the 4th is one of our city’s most popular and highly anticipated events for a reason,” said Mayor Scott Willis. “It’s an incredible opportunity to celebrate our nation while gathering as a community for great food, fun, and great company.”
Main Stage entertainment includes two sets by Jai Baker (5 - 7 p.m. and 8 - 10 p.m.), the National Anthem, an Honor Guard Presentation of Colors, and the fan-favorite hot dog eating contest. At the Kids Stage, families can enjoy performances by Mik the Music Man, a magic show, and a kids watermelon eating contest.
Kids Zone wristbands, which grant access to face painting, balloon twisting, bounce houses, obstacle courses, inflatable slides and more, are available online for $10 per child (ages 4+). Children 3 and younger are free but also require a ticket. Kids Zone wristbands will be available for advanced purchase online starting June 19.
Preferred parking is available in Lot G for $15 per vehicle (limited availability). This guarantees a close parking space to all the action. Free parking is available in Grand Park’s other parking lots on a first-come, first-served basis. Preferred parking sign-ups will be available online starting June 19.
To purchase a preferred parking pass, Kids Zone wristband, or to register the hot dog or watermelon eating contest, visit westfieldin.gov/rocksthe4th.
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About the City of Westfield: Westfield is the fastest-growing city in Indiana and the sixth-fastest-growing city in the country. Westfield is home to more than 50,000 residents in Hamilton County, situated north of Indianapolis. The city is known for its 400-acre Grand Park Sports Campus, connectivity to US-31 and State Road 32, and nationally recognized public schools.