Enjoy a fireworks display after the baseball game at Durham Bulls Athletic Park, 409 Blackwell Street, Durham, on Thursday, July 4th, 2024.
The game, which starts at 6:35 p.m., will pit the Durham Bulls against the Norfolk Tides.
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Tickets can be purchased online or by calling 919-956-BULL. Single game tickets will go on sale soon.
You don’t have to attend the game to see the fireworks. The gates will open after the end of the 7th inning, based on availability, and guests will be let in for free.
However, if you want to be sure to have a spot to watch the fireworks, it’s strongly suggested that you buy a ticket to the game.
Viewing areas outside the ballpark are limited, but include:
- The grassy area behind Diamond View 3
- Burt’s Bees – outside of the North Deck
- Tobacco Road Sports Café
- Ponysaurus Brewing
Fireworks will begin at approximately 9:15 p.m., depending when the game ends.
Parking Decks
The cost of each of these parking decks is $7 per car. Except for Corcoran Street Garage and Church Street Garage, they all take credit card only.
- Corcoran Street Garage, 101 Corcoran Street
- Church Street Garage, 109 S Mangum Street
- Durham County Justice Center Deck, 502 S Dillard Street
- South Parking Deck, 705 Willard Street
- East Parking Deck, 250 South Mangum Street
- North Parking Deck, 305 West Pettigrew Street
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However, sometimes things change without notice, and it’s also possible that we can make a mistake.
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R N Ferguson says
We don’t want to go to the game; we just want to see the fireworks. This is not the optimum location for public fireworks, because it carries the burden of one’s having had to buy a ticket for the game to HAVE a seat for the fireworks. Kind of a circular situation. Is there a vantage point near the stadium where we and our visiting nephew can view the fireworks?