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26th Annual Go 4th on the River Dueling Barges Fireworks Show

June 23, 2016
The Riverfront Marketing Group invites you to come down to the historic New Orleans Riverfront on Saturday, July 4, to celebrate Independence Day with the free 26th Annual Go 4th on the River Dueling Barges Fireworks Show. 

Recognized as one of the “TOP Five Must-See” fireworks displays in America by the American Pyrotechnics Association, the celebration on the historic downtown New Orleans Riverfront will feature the FREE spectacular dueling barges fireworks show over the Mississippi River at 9:00 p.m. The fireworks displays can be seen from the East and West Banks of the Mississippi River from the Outlet Collection at Riverwalk to the Governor Nicholls Street Wharf downriver of the Moonwalk near Jackson Square. Look for the new pastel color fireworks, hundreds of patriotic red, white and blue fireworks, special pattern shells like Butterflies, Saturns and Smiley Faces, plus loud titanium silver salutes, and, of course, the popular nautical floating shells that, when launched from each barge, will land in the water, creating towering, glittering fountains of shimmering sparks and cascading color.

Bring your radios to the river as Magic 101.9, WWL 870 AM and 105.3 FM, and WWL.com simulcast the dynamic fireworks show choreographed to stirring patriotic music that is heard all over the United States and on the World Wide Web.

The first Go 4th on the River event was produced in 1991 to mark the end of the Gulf War when President George H. W. Bush called upon Americans to celebrate Independence Day like never before. In 2002, following the harrowing events of 9/11, the group incorporated, forming the Riverfront Marketing Group, with the goal of producing the dueling barges fireworks display along the historic downtown New Orleans Riverfront. 

After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, barge costs soared, threatening to end the unique dueling barges fireworks display. The Riverfront Marketing Group was “adopted” by a “real live Uncle Sam” when Sam Zito, owner of Zito Companies, generously stepped forward to donate the use of two tugs and two barges. “Uncle” Sam Zito still donates the tugs and barges for what has become New Orleans nationally acclaimed Dueling Barges Fireworks Show, attracting locals and tourists from all over the world. Funding and additional non-cash support must be solicited each year to ensure the production of this traditional nationally acclaimed display.

Ample parking is available at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside, the Garage at Canal Place, and the JAX parking lots.

For more information log on to Go4thontheRiver.com.