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July 4th Celebrations Return to Frisco with Three Days of Family Friendly Activities

Frisco’s Fabulous 4th of July celebrations return with three days filled with family-friendly events. On Thursday, July 3, kick off Independence Day celebrations with a free concert on Main Street featuring Magic Beans. Then on Friday, July 4 enjoy a full slate of activities starting at 8:00 am with the free Frisco kids’ fishing derby and a pancake breakfast hosted by Team Summit, followed by a parade on Main Street and free concert on Frisco Main Street at 1st Avenue with Orgōne at 4:30 pm. End the weekend by celebrating the past, present, and future of Frisco with Frisco History Day on Saturday, July 5.

Free Concert with Magic Beans – Thursday, July 3, 2025

5:30 pm – Free Concert on Main Street and 1st Avenue in Frisco

Concert to Benefit Mountain Mentors

Magic Beans have a passion for music that is as infectious as their songs, both of which have gained national notoriety in a short time. The band honors the wide diaspora of American music by incorporating the flavors of funk, R&B, rock, soul, and even some country influence into a complete package that is noticeably their own. Their latest release, Unzipped, is an all-instrumental tribute to lo-fi recording techniques, hip hop beat tapes, and 90’s neo-soul. Previous studio releases like Slice of Life, showcase the bands’ depth of songwriting and composition, as well as their knack for catchy lyrics. The Beans have extensively toured their analog dance music and neo-jam across the country, earning them an expansive fanbase.

Frisco’s Fabulous 4th of July Schedule – Friday, July 4, 2025

8:00 am – 9:00 am – Free Frisco, Colorado Kids’ Fishing Derby will be held at Frisco’s Meadow Creek Park (behind Walmart) and is open to children 14 years old and younger. Participants should bring their own fishing poles and an enthusiasm for catching the biggest fish. Free registration is available online at Frisco4th.com, spaces are limited, and there will be no day of registration available. A huge thank you to Colorado Parks and Wildlife for stocking the pond prior to the fishing derby.

8:00 am – 11:00 am – Pancake Breakfast located at the Old Community Center in Frisco at 110 3rd Avenue to benefit Team Summit- $15 for adults and $7 for kids 9 and under.

1:00 pmParade on Main Street – The 4th of July parade will take place on Frisco Main Street from Madison Avenue to Sixth Avenue, with activities on Main Street immediately following the parade.

Frisco invites the community to be part of the parade with decorated floats, vintage vehicles, or non-motorized parade entries, including decorated bikes, dressed up dogs, horses and more. Free parade registration is encouraged and available at Frisco4th.com. There will be cash prizes for the best floats.

Post Parade- Free Activities- There will be free activities on Frisco Main Street and side avenues just after the parade.

  • Frosted Flamingo- Free art projects will be available to create immediately following the parade until 4:15pm.
  • Ninja Nation-A free ninja course will be set up on the south side of 2nd Avenue, available immediately following the event.
  • Elevate Circus will be in the Historic Park with free face painting, animal balloons, fire dancing, juggling, and hula hooping.

4:30 pm – Free Concert on Main Street and 1st Avenue in Frisco – Enjoy a free concert at 1st Avenue and Main Street with Orgōne.

Orgōne is a pillar of West Coast soul music, maintaining an unmissable touring presence for more than two decades. The group’s arresting intensity, impeccable playing style, and undeniable, irresistible chemistry have earned them the reputation as one of the tightest bands of the modern era. A signature sound signified by lockstep rhythms and a deep grasp of soul and funk. Orgone is fresh off doubling as the studio band for discodelic sensation Say She She and circling the globe as the live band for their wildly successful world tour.

Frisco History Day at the Frisco Historic Park – Saturday, July 5, 2025

10:00 am – 6:00 pm Frisco History Day, sponsored by Copper Mountain and Climax Molybdenum, celebrates the past, present, and future of Frisco with a full day of family-friendly activities, music, and more! Participants are invited to enjoy free burro rides, yoga, facepainting, gold panning, Colorado wildlife with Nature’s Educators, woodworking demonstrations, line dancing, touchable artifacts, live music with Mud Season Band and The O’Connor Brothers, and more. For more information, visit FriscoHistoricPark.com.

More Information

All activities/events in the 4th of July schedule are subject to change. The most current information may be found at Frisco4th.com.

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