Lighting Up the Lowcountry: A Fourth of July Celebration

William Randazzo • June 25, 2025

Experience the Magic of the North Charleston Fourth of July Festival

There’s something special about the Fourth of July in Charleston. Maybe it’s the warm evening air, the sound of kids laughing at Riverfront Park, or the way the fireworks seem to light up the whole Lowcountry sky. Whatever it is, the North Charleston Fourth of July Festival has become more than just a celebration—it’s a tradition that brings neighbors, families, and the entire community together.


The festivities kick off at 5 p.m. at Riverfront Park, where you’ll find live music, food trucks, local vendors, and plenty of space to stretch out with friends and family. And of course, the night ends with a bang—fireworks begin at 9 p.m., lighting up the sky in one of the Lowcountry’s most anticipated displays of the year.


At Ashley River Wired, we’re proud to be part of this incredible community. Charleston isn’t just where we work—it’s where we live, raise our families, and celebrate right alongside you. Events like the North Charleston Fourth remind us how powerful community connection can be, and how lucky we are to call this city home.

Nighttime fireworks show during the Charleston Fourth of July Festival

As a trusted Charleston electrician, we also appreciate the behind-the-scenes work that keeps big events running smoothly. From setting up safe, reliable power for vendors to ensuring sound and lighting systems operate without a hitch, it takes a lot of planning—and a lot of teamwork—to bring the celebration to life.


Whether you’re bringing the kids out for their first fireworks show or catching up with friends over barbecue and music, we hope you have a fantastic Fourth of July. Here's to sparklers, sunsets, and all the ways Charleston shines—together.

Crowds watching Fourth of July fireworks at Riverfront Park, Charleston area
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