Nick Jonas Joins Reba, Boyz II Men for Nashville's 4th of July Bash

Disney's star-packed celebration of America's 250th birthday hits downtown Nashville with fireworks, drones, and a massive live lineup.

Downtown Nashville is about to become the loudest block party in the country, and Nick Jonas is right in the middle of it. Disney is pulling out every stop for America's 250th birthday, assembling a jaw-dropping roster of performers for a live television event that's equal parts concert and national spectacle.
A Star-Studded Salute to America's 250th
Disney's Nashville's Star-Spangled Bash airs Saturday, July 4 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC, running a full three hours of live music, pyrotechnics, and patriotic pageantry. According to Billboard, Ryan Seacrest hosts the evening, keeping the energy moving between performances from Nick Jonas, Reba McEntire, Boyz II Men, Tim McGraw, Clint Black, Brothers Osbourne, Lauren Daigle, Little Big Town, The All-American Rejects, Ne-Yo, and Sublime. That's a lineup that crosses virtually every genre line on the map — country, R&B, pop, and rock all sharing the same Nashville stage.
The setting couldn't be more fitting. The heart of downtown Nashville, already one of America's most musically charged zip codes, transforms into a fully orchestrated outdoor venue with the Nashville Symphony providing a live score beneath one of the largest combined fireworks and drone shows in the entire United States. The sky above Music City is going to be genuinely unforgettable.
Nick Jonas Takes Center Stage
For Jonas, this kind of massive, multi-genre event is familiar territory. The former Jonas Brother turned solo powerhouse has built a reputation for commanding big moments on big stages, and a patriotic primetime special celebrating a once-in-a-generation national milestone is exactly the kind of platform that suits him. Fans who've been tracking Justin Bieber's surprise live project know the appetite for major live-event pop moments is very much alive right now — and Nashville's bash delivers that in red, white, and blue.
How to Watch the Celebration
You don't need cable to catch the show. The easiest route is through your local ABC affiliate if you have an antenna or a cable subscription. For cord-cutters, DirecTV carries a live ABC feed across all its streaming packages, starting at $49.99/month for the MyNews Genre Pack, and it offers a five-day free trial that lines up perfectly with the July 4th airdate.
Fubo is another solid option — it carries ABC and throws in free DVR during its five-day free trial period, so you can record the whole thing and rewatch Jonas's set as many times as you like. Pricing kicks in at $64.99/month if you keep the subscription going.
Hulu is actually the official streaming home of the special, meaning Hulu + Live TV subscribers can log straight in and watch without any fuss. A free trial to Hulu + Live TV unlocks the full Disney+ and Hulu library alongside more than 90 live channels — not a bad deal for the holiday weekend.
All three services work across phones, tablets, computers, and smart TVs, so whether you're watching from the couch or a backyard setup, you're covered.
Disney's Full 250th Anniversary Marathon
The Nashville special is actually just one piece of a much larger puzzle. Disney is running a 24-hour multiplatform broadcast called Disney Celebrates America, which kicks off Friday, July 3 at 10:00 p.m. ET and rolls through the entire 4th of July across ABC, Disney+, ESPN, Hulu, National Geographic, Freeform, FX, and ABC News Live. It's an ambitious, wall-to-wall programming commitment designed to make this anniversary feel as big as it actually is.
In a music landscape where Olivia Rodrigo is launching all-women festivals and live events are reclaiming their cultural weight after years of pandemic disruption, a primetime broadcast that fills downtown Nashville with living legends and rising stars feels like exactly the right way to mark 250 years. Set your reminders — and maybe your DVR.
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