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Two nights of star-spangled fun with the Dash

Grab your Independence Day gear and get ready for 48 hours of family fun at Truist Stadium.

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Shots from around the stadium, including fireworks, fans, and Independence Day-themed decor.

Root for the Dash as they take on the Hub City Spartanburgers.

Photos courtesy the WS Dash

America’s birthday is nearly here, and the WS Dash are winding up for back-to-back evenings of Independence Day festivities on Thursday and Friday, July 3-4.

🎆 Annual Independence Day Celebration Game: July 3

Start the long weekend with a bang at the Annual Independence Day Game, a timeless tradition hosted by the City of Winston-Salem, happening this year on Independence Day Eve.

Snack on a hot dog, shout “swing batter batter,” and stick around post-game for one of the largest fireworks displays in the entire Triad.

🇺🇲 Bolt, White, and Blue Stadium Party: July 4

The holiday fun continues on the fourth with an all-out family-friendly festival starting at 6 p.m.

This time, the baseball is put on pause as fans take over Truist Stadium for:

  • Live music
  • On-field batting practice
  • Family-friendly games
  • Face painting and tie-dye
  • Summer sips + snacks
  • Fireworks round two (equally big and bright)

Tickets start at $17 for Thursday’s game and $10 for the Bolt, White and Blue Stadium Party.

Join the July fun

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