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Fireworks with the Phil happening Sat., July 2, 2022 at Segra Park

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The SC Philharmonic performing on the field at last year’s Fourth of July concert. | Photo by Jeff Blake

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Want to get a head start planning your Fourth of July? Fireworks with the Phil, presented by Prisma Health — a patriotic concert ft. the SC Philharmonic + a fireworks finale — returns to Segra Park on Sat., July 2. Tickets will go on sale on Thurs., May 12 at 10 a.m.

Fast facts:

  • Gates open at 6 p.m. The SCU Kids Zone will be open, and concessions (including alcohol) will be available for purchase. 🍻
  • The show starts at 8 p.m. + marks the second time the SC Philharmonic will perform right there on the Columbia Fireflies’ diamond. 🎵
  • This will be the biggest fireworks show in Segra Park’s history (read: even bigger than last year), starting at 9:15 p.m. 🎆
  • Get excited. The music and fireworks will coincide in a spectacular finale. 🤩
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Stick around for fireworks during the concert finale. | Photo by Jeff Blake

Reminders:

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The SC Philharmonic takes the stage on the Fireflies diamond. | Photo by Jeff Blake

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