Salt Lake City

Mayor's Office

Erin Mendenhall | (801) 535-7704

Salt Lake City to host laser light shows to celebrate July holidays

July 1, 2022

Salt Lake City will host laser light shows on July 2 and July 23 to celebrate the Independence Day and Pioneer Day holidays. The events are free to the public and replace City-sponsored annual fireworks shows in light of increasing summer air quality concerns and fire danger.

“Salt Lake City is excited to offer residents these celebratory events that won’t compromise our air quality,” said Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall. “We’re asking residents to avoid lighting personal fireworks as much as possible due to current fire danger and worsening summer air quality and the City is following suit. We know summer holiday shows are an important tradition for local families and think residents will be as wowed as ever by the laser lights.” 

Both shows will begin after sundown around 9:30 p.m. Attendees should arrive early to enjoy music, food trucks, and to reserve a place on the lawn. 

Show details:

July 2
8 to 10 p.m.
Jordan Park 
1060 S 900 W

July 23
8 to 10 p.m. 
Liberty Park 
600 E 900 S

The use of personal fireworks is prohibited in many parts of the city due to fire danger. Residents who plan to use personal fireworks should refer to the Salt Lake City Fire Department website for safety information and maps of restricted areas. https://slcfire.com/fireworks-sales-use-sky-lanterns-and-smoking-restrictions/ 

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