There are a few places in Western New York that will not have their usual firework displays. Most would blame the lack of time that organizers had to put their shows together because of the pandemic, but there are still a lot of great firework displays you can see this weekend for the 4th of July! Take a look at the full list below. 

Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Western New York will be hosting a massive firework show for Independence Day at Highmark Stadium! When will the fireworks at the Bill Stadium? How much does it cost? Here is the scoop for you.

Starting at 8 pm on the 4th, you can bring the whole family down to the stadium and watch the firework show right in the parking lot! There are going to be four parking lots open that you can park your car in Highmark Stadium's Fieldhouse Lot and lots 1, 3, and 4.

Does it cost anything to go to the firework show? The event will cost you 5 bucks per carload and all of the money that is raised will go to the parking will be on a first-come, first-served basis and you can bring chairs and coolers. There will be no tailgating allowed, as this is a family-friendly atmosphere.

That is not the only event that Highmark Stadium will be hosting this summer! Another wildly popular event called Jurassic Quest is coming back in mid-July! This is quite the event to see whether you have kids or not. Jurrasic Quest gets kicked off July 16 at the Stadium and has over 70 dinosaurs that you can drive-thru and see, interact and roar.

Five Super Cool Fourth of July Firework Shows In WNY

It'll be a great time watching fireworks at these venues.

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