Disney Unleashes Mammoth Fourth of July Spectacle in Nashville

Forget your usual Fourth of July backyard BBQ. Disney, ABC, and Nashville went all out for America's 250th birthday. Tonight's "Disney Celebrates America: Nashville's Star-Spangled Bash" isn't just another patriotic special; it boasts one of the United States' largest fireworks and drone shows, all set to a live score by the Grammy-winning Nashville Symphony. This is a visual spectacle on an unprecedented scale, making a clear statement.
Emmy Award-winner Ryan Seacrest leads the three-hour event, joined by Emily Ann Roberts and John Crist. But the true headliner is the genre-spanning performer list. Expect rock mainstays The All-American Rejects and Sublime, country titans Reba McEntire and Tim McGraw, plus pop giants Boyz II Men, NE-YO, and Nick Jonas. This lineup is stacked, covering serious musical ground.
Catch the live broadcast coast-to-coast from 8-11 pm ET on ABC. Cord-cutters can stream via ABC News Live on Disney+ and Hulu. It's also available on the ESPN App, Freeform, FX, and NatGeo. Disney is throwing its full weight behind this broadcast, a massive flex of the House of Mouse's pervasive media presence, complete with live Disneyland fireworks coverage.
“It boasts one of the United States' largest fireworks and drone shows, all set to a live score by the Grammy-winning Nashville Symphony.”
Catzye Take
What's interesting here is Disney's sheer scale in event production. While not anime, this is the kind of massive spectacle that highlights a studio's power to captivate an audience across multiple platforms. It shows what's possible when entertainment giants go all-in.
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