Post Malone Joins Star-Packed Lineup for Macy's July 4th Spectacular

Post Malone, Noah Kahan, Salt-N-Pepa and more are set to light up America's 250th birthday bash alongside 85,000 fireworks.

America is turning 250, and Macy's is not letting that milestone slide quietly into the summer night. The iconic Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular is going bigger than ever this year — and the musical lineup alone is enough reason to plant yourself in front of a screen.
A Once-in-a-Generation Celebration
This isn't just any Fourth of July. The country's 250th birthday collides with the 50th anniversary of Macy's legendary New York City fireworks show, and the producers are clearly feeling the pressure to deliver something historic. According to TheWrap, the 2025 event will launch more than 85,000 fireworks into the sky alongside a laser show that promises effects audiences have genuinely never seen before. Will Coss, the show's executive producer, described it as "an expanded show" built around "music's biggest stars" — and looking at the bill, that's not an overstatement.
Post Malone Headlines a Stacked Night
Post Malone is one of the evening's centerpiece performers, and his presence makes perfect sense for a celebration of this scale. The genre-fluid superstar has spent the past couple of years proving he can own any stage, any crowd, any mood — whether he's deep in country-leaning territory or back in his rap-pop comfort zone. Sharing the spotlight with him are Noah Kahan, whose emotionally charged folk-rock has been inescapable for the better part of two years, and hip-hop legends Salt-N-Pepa, who will bring a jolt of old-school energy to the Hudson River banks. Bebe Rexha, Shaboozey, and Blake Shelton round out a lineup that cuts across genres with the kind of crowd-pleasing intent you'd expect from a show that needs to speak to the entire country at once. It's a bill that feels less like a typical summer concert and more like a greatest-hits sampler of where American popular music currently lives — not unlike the moment Cardi B leads the 2026 BET Awards nominations and set to perform captured a similarly panoramic snapshot of the culture.
The Fireworks Get Their Own Voice
One of the night's more theatrical touches belongs to Alexia Jayy, the Season 29 winner of The Voice, who will perform live as the fireworks themselves ignite over the city. It's a smart piece of staging — pairing a fresh, rising talent with the show's most visceral, visually overwhelming moment. Jayy's voice will essentially soundtrack the sky, which is the kind of assignment that can define a career if the performance lands right.
How and When to Watch
The Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular airs live on ABC starting at 8 p.m. ET on July 4th, running for two hours. For those cutting the cord, the show is also available to stream through the Peacock app, meaning there's really no excuse to miss it regardless of your setup. The fireworks display itself clocks in at nearly 30 minutes, sandwiched around the musical performances that anchor the broadcast.
Why This One Matters
Big televised events with sprawling lineups can sometimes feel like they're trying to be everything to everyone and ending up as nothing in particular. But there's something genuinely electric about the convergence happening here — a milestone national anniversary, a 50-year tradition, and a roster of performers who each carry real cultural weight. Post Malone alone draws a fanbase that spans demographics in ways few artists can manage right now. And in a summer music landscape already buzzing with major moments — from bold festival experiments like Olivia Rodrigo launching her all-women festival Daisy Chain Fields to jaw-dropping live spectacles like Rosalía turning Madison Square Garden into a cathedral on her Lux Tour — Macy's is clearly intent on holding its own as one of the summer's unmissable live music events.
Set your reminders. This is the rare Fourth of July broadcast that actually earns the hype.
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