Sugar Land’s Star Spangled Spectacular

Posted by Stanley Poscovsky

Tickets Going Fast for Sugar Land’s Star Spangled Spectacular

Sugar Land, TX - Come out and celebrate America’s birthday with food, fun and fireworks during the City of Sugar Land’s Star Spangled Spectacular at Constellation Field on July 4, from 7-10 p.m. The event will feature a variety of entertainment, various fun-filled games for the family and a patriotic fireworks finale.

A limited number of tickets remain for this highly anticipated event. Sugar Land residents are encouraged to get their free tickets (maximum of six tickets per household) by June 21 at the Imperial Park Recreation Center, 234 Matlage Way, during regular operating hours. Everyone attending the event must present a ticket for entry to Constellation Field, 1 Stadium Drive. After June 21, remaining tickets will be made available to the general public.

The event, produced in partnership with the Sugar Land Skeeters, will feature patriotic recognitions, inflatable games, face painters, magicians and balloon artists, as well as larger-than-life walk-around entertainment. The main stage will feature a variety of acts ranging from bands to live-art painters.

No coolers or outside food are allowed in the stadium; however, food and drinks will be available for purchase at any of the concession stands. Families may bring blankets to spread along the outfield for an ideal view of entertainment while enjoying the largest Fourth of July picnic in town. At the end of the night, sit back and be prepared to be amazed by a one-of-a-kind fireworks show and finale.

Limited parking will be available at the stadium. Additional parking is located at Kempner High School, 14777 Voss Road. Shuttle service from the high school will run from 5:30-11:15 p.m.

For more information, contact Sugar Land Tourism and Destination Services at 281-275-2045 or visit www.VisitSugarLandTX.com.

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