Mansfield celebrates the Fourth of July celebration rocks by attending Mansfield Rocks on July 3.
This Mansfield tradition starts at 6 p.m. at Big League Dreams and Hawaiian falls. Celebrate Independence Day with live music, a dip at the water park and one of the best firework shows in the region.
Parking tickets are sold out, but attendees can also purchase ride share tickets for $10 per person.
Gates open at 6 p.m. with live music from Radio Edit at 7 p.m. and hula dancers at 8 p.m. The fireworks are scheduled for about 9 p.m.
Learn more and buy tickets at MansfieldRocks.com.
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