A year after being canceled because of Covid-19, the annual bi-state Red, White and Boom fireworks display in downtown Davenport and

Red, White and Boom Fireworks Display Set to Return July 3

Free viewing areas for the fireworks include Schwiebert Riverfront Park, Modern Woodmen Park, Quinlan Court, and Rock Island Arsenal.

Rock Island will return this year and is scheduled for July 3, 2021.

Red, White and Boom is the largest fireworks display in the Quad-Cities, shot from two barges in the middle of the Mississippi River.

“We are thrilled to welcome people back to the riverfront for our regional celebration of America’s Independence Day,” said Mike Matson, Mayor of Davenport. “Our new Quinlan Court will be open, and activities in Modern Woodmen Park and LeClaire Park are being planned.”

Red, White and Boom Fireworks Display Set to Return July 3

The Red, White and Boom fireworks display will return to downtown Davenport and Rock Island on July 3, 2021.

Mike Thoms, Mayor of Rock Island, agrees. “Red, White and Boom will be a great opportunity to for the community to come together again and celebrate with fireworks on the riverfront in Schwiebert Park and beyond.”

Quinlan Court in downtown Davenport is a new area off River Drive, between Brady and Perry streets, that’s a flexible event space, for food trucks, outdoor markets and more. Mercado on Fifth in downtown Moline is planning to expand there with Mercado en el Rio on each second Saturday of the month, starting June 12, through October.

Red, White and Boom will continue to embrace recommended Covid-19 protocols this summer; festival planning will pivot as needed as health and safety precautions evolve in 2021, according to a Quad Cities Chamber release. For the latest updates, visit www.redwhiteandboomqc.org.

Red, White and Boom is presented by the Regional Development Authority (RDA) in partnership with the City of Davenport and the City of Rock Island, supported by the Downtown Davenport Partnership – an affiliate of the Quad Cities Chamber, CBI Bank & Trust, St. Ambrose University, Riverfront Improvement Commission and Upper Mississippi Fleeting.

Red, White and Boom Fireworks Display Set to Return July 3
Jonathan Turner has been covering the Quad-Cities arts scene for 25 years, first as a reporter with the Dispatch and Rock Island Argus, and then as a reporter with the Quad City Times. Jonathan is also an accomplished actor and musician who has been seen frequently on local theater stages, including the Bucktown Revue and Black Box Theatre.
Red, White and Boom Fireworks Display Set to Return July 3

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