Wilmington’s Independence Day celebration to take place July 5

WILMINGTON – The City of Wilmington will host a family-friendly Independence Day Celebration on Saturday, July 5, 2025, from noon to 3:00 p.m. in Rodney Square. The free event marks a new approach to celebrating the Fourth of July—bringing the festivities into the heart of downtown Wilmington for an afternoon of live music and civic pride.

“This celebration is a reminder of what makes Wilmington such a special place—our diversity, our history, and our commitment to community,” Mayor John Carney said. “We’re bringing people together for a fun, family-focused afternoon in the heart of our city, and we’re proud to use this moment to officially kick off the Wilmington 250th Celebration.”

Tina Betz, director of the City’s Office of Cultural Affairs, said “Rodney Square is where our city’s past and future meet. This year’s celebration is about more than music and games—it’s about honoring our collective story and building momentum for a truly meaningful Wilmington 250th. We invite everyone to come out, celebrate, and be part of history.”

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This year’s shift in format comes as Wilmington prepares to commemorate its 250th anniversary. Wilmington 250 will invite residents to reflect on the city’s past, engage with its present, and help shape its future—through storytelling, history, and civic pride. The City looks forward to sharing more information about Wilmington 250 in the months to come.

For updates and information, visit www.WilmingtonDE.gov or follow the City of Wilmington on social media.

For more information about Delaware’s statewide efforts, visit www.delaware250.org.

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