
Universal Studios Hollywood is going all out for Independence Day 2026 — and this year, there’s even more reason to celebrate. The 4th of July 2026 at Universal Studios Hollywood lands during America’s 250th anniversary, and Universal is marking the milestone with an all-new fireworks display, live performances, themed décor, and limited-time food across CityWalk. Everything is included with your regular park admission. Here’s what to expect on July 3rd and 4th.
Quick Summary
- Universal Studios Hollywood celebrates Independence Day on July 3rd and 4th, 2026
- This year marks America’s 250th anniversary — a special milestone for the celebration
- An all-new fireworks display is scheduled nightly at 9:00 PM
- A live fife and drum band will perform ahead of fireworks
- Themed décor throughout the park for the holiday weekend
- Limited-time food and drinks available at participating CityWalk locations
- All Independence Day festivities are included with park admission
America’s 250th at Universal Studios Hollywood
The 4th of July 2026 hits different this year. America turns 250, and Universal Studios Hollywood is treating that milestone seriously. The park is rolling out an all-new Independence Day fireworks display designed specifically for the 250th anniversary — not the standard show with a few extra shells, but a fresh production built for the occasion.
The celebration runs both July 3rd and July 4th, giving you two nights to experience it. Whether you’re planning a full park day or just coming in the evening for the spectacle, USH is set up to deliver a genuine Fourth of July experience at a full-scale theme park — one of the better options in Southern California for the holiday weekend.
The All-New Fireworks Show at 9:00 PM
The centerpiece of the Independence Day celebration is the all-new fireworks display, scheduled nightly at 9:00 PM on both July 3rd and July 4th. Universal has specifically described this as an all-new spectacular, which signals it’s a custom production for 2026 rather than a recycled show from previous years.
If you’ve seen USH fireworks before, you know the park’s position on the hillside of the Hollywood Hills provides a genuinely impressive backdrop. The elevation and the open sightlines throughout the upper lot make it one of the better venues in Southern California for an outdoor fireworks show. With America’s 250th anniversary as the theme, expect something that leans into the historic nature of the occasion.
Plan to stake out your viewing spot at least 30 minutes before showtime. The upper lot areas tend to offer the best unobstructed sightlines. The Springfield area and the upper sections near the attraction entries are popular spots that fill up quickly on holiday evenings.
Live Fife and Drum Band
Before the fireworks kick off, guests can enjoy a live fife and drum band performing throughout the park. This kind of live musical entertainment is a classic Independence Day touch — colonial-era instrumentation in the middle of a modern film studio park — and it works well as a lead-up to the main event.
The fife and drum performance is part of the star-spangled atmosphere Universal is building across the holiday weekend. It’s the kind of in-park entertainment that doesn’t require a separate line or a specific viewing area — just wander and enjoy it as it moves through the park. It’s a nice perk for afternoon and evening guests who want to feel the holiday spirit before the 9:00 PM show.
Themed Décor and Park Atmosphere
Universal Studios Hollywood will be dressed up in Independence Day themed décor throughout the holiday weekend. This is the kind of atmospheric detail that makes a visit feel genuinely festive rather than just a normal park day with fireworks at the end. The 250th anniversary framing gives the décor team a specific visual direction — patriotic, historic, and celebratory — so you can expect the park to look the part.
The combination of the live band, themed décor, and the fireworks finale means the holiday weekend has genuine flow to it. You’re not waiting around with nothing to do until 9:00 PM — there’s a build throughout the day and evening that makes the full visit feel cohesive.
Limited-Time Food and Drinks at CityWalk Hollywood
CityWalk Hollywood is getting in on the celebration with limited-time food and beverage offerings at participating restaurant locations. Universal hasn’t published a full breakdown of every specific item yet, but themed food tied to holidays at CityWalk typically spans multiple venues — expect red, white, and blue-themed drinks, specialty desserts, and themed entrees across spots like NBC Sports Grill & Brew, Antojitos, Voodoo Doughnut, and others.
The CityWalk food options are a great strategy for the evening if you want to eat somewhere with a view and atmosphere before the fireworks. Most CityWalk restaurants have patio seating that faces the main entertainment areas, which means you can enjoy dinner and watch the early evening park activity before moving in for the fireworks show.
What’s Included with Admission
All Independence Day festivities at Universal Studios Hollywood are included with your regular park admission. There are no separate tickets, no upcharges, and no special event access fees for the fireworks show or the live entertainment. You pay your park ticket, you get all of it.
For annual passholders, this is one of the best value weekends of the year — two nights of fireworks plus the regular park lineup, all on your existing pass. If you’re buying a day ticket specifically for the holiday weekend, it’s worth arriving earlier in the day to take advantage of the full park experience before settling in for the evening celebration.
Tips for the Best 4th of July Experience at USH
A few practical tips for the holiday weekend. Arrive earlier than you think you need to — the July 4th weekend at theme parks always draws bigger crowds than a standard summer day. Parking and entry lines can add 30–45 minutes to your arrival time if you’re not prepared for it. Use the app to check wait times and plan your ride lineup in the afternoon before things shift to evening entertainment mode.
For the fireworks, the upper lot gives you the best elevation-based views. If you want to be closer to center, the Springfield area and the main thoroughfare through the upper lot are solid choices. Avoid the lower lot if fireworks viewing is a priority — the sightlines are more limited down there and you’ll be fighting to get back up to the exit areas after the show anyway.
And if you’re visiting on July 3rd instead of July 4th, you’ll often find slightly lower crowds with the same show. The 3rd is always a bit easier to navigate than the actual holiday, and you still get the full fireworks experience.
The Bottom Line on 4th of July 2026 at USH
The 4th of July 2026 at Universal Studios Hollywood is a genuinely special one. America’s 250th anniversary gives the park a meaningful reason to go bigger with its Independence Day programming, and the all-new fireworks display, live fife and drum performances, themed décor, and CityWalk food options combine into a full holiday experience rather than just a regular park day with a fireworks chaser.
Both July 3rd and July 4th work for this. Everything is included with standard admission. Plan ahead for crowds, lock in your fireworks viewing spot early, and enjoy what should be one of the more memorable Fourth of July celebrations at a theme park anywhere in the country this year.
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