Crews from Pennsylvania-based Pyrotecnico spent Sunday finalizing setups for Monday night's show, which is expected to have quite a bang.
"We have 6,700 shots, and we will be shooting all of that in 17 minutes and 45 seconds," Alexander Smith of Pyrotecnico said.The last two pyrotechnic shows at Shell Freedom Over Texas were done with the goal of getting the fireworks as high in the air as possible as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
There were no crowds at the city's previous two 4th of July events, so visibility needed to increase. Some of the fireworks will return closer to the ground this year since the event will be operating at full capacity.If you're not planning on coming to Shell Freedom Over Texas, Christian says there are spots in the city where you'll get a pretty good glimpse of the show.
She says if you can see the western side of the city skyline then you'll have a nice view of the show.You can watch the broadcast, which includes music from Sawyer Brown, Blanco Brown, and Clay Walker at 7 p.m. on July 4.
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