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Palmetto's Fourth of July Festival Returns with a FREE Wynonna Concert

Palmetto's Fourth of July Festival Returns with a FREE Wynonna Concert

The Event Returns to Sutton Park in Palmetto For Family Fun Before the Fireworks that Night Over the Manatee River.

Wynonna Judd, along with her new band, The Big Noise, will be headlining as the city of Palmetto’s Fourth of July Festival returns in 2021 at Sutton Park. Last year's event was canceled due to after COVID-19.

Location: Sutton Park is located at 1036 Sixth St. W. in Palmetto.

The annual fireworks show will also return and light up the skies over the Manatee River, on Fourth of July. Which is partnership between the cities of Bradenton and Palmetto, as well as Manatee County.

The Palmetto Community Redevelopment Agency organizes this festival.

The band "His Country" will open for Wynonna Judd and a DJ will kick off the music around 5 p.m. His Country is Palmetto Police Department’s own Sgt. Duane Kauffman.

Judd is expected to take the stage at around 7:30 p.m. and will perform a full concert leading up to the fireworks.

People will have about 20 minutes after the concert, expected to end between 9 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., to make their way to the Manatee River to enjoy the fireworks show.

The festival, including the concerts, is free and there is no reserved seating, so come early and bring your own chairs.

The Green Bridge will close to traffic about an hour before the fireworks show, during the show and for about an hour afterward.

People will not be allowed on the bridge during the show.

Coolers with drinks will be allowed, but no alcohol will be permitted.

There will be a few Palmetto-based vendors on site.

The fireworks show is subject to cancellation in the event of bad weather.

Palmetto's Fourth of July Festival Returns with a FREE Wynonna Judd Concert

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