
From Ashanti to Rod Stewart: The Concert Lineups Powering America’s 250th Birthday Celebrations
Every major broadcast network in the United States has assembled a distinct concert lineup for the Fourth of July weekend, creating the largest simultaneous deployment of musical talent for a single national holiday in modern American entertainment history. The programming spans CNN, NBC, PBS, CBS, ABC, and Disney+, with live performances from cities including New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Miami, Philadelphia, Dallas, Nashville, Las Vegas, and Napa Valley. The cumulative artist roster reaches across generations and genres, from Patti LaBelle and Rod Stewart to Lil Wayne and Noah Kahan, reflecting a Semiquincentennial that has turned Independence Day into a multi-platform, coast-to-coast concert event. Key Takeaways CNN’s “Fourth in America: Celebrating 250” features Charlie Puth, Josh Groban, Maren Morris, Lil Wayne, Kool and the Gang, and Chaka Khan performing from venues across five states, with the Boston Pops Spectacular headlined by Lainey Wilson, Chance the Rapper, and Trombone Shorty PBS moves “A Capitol Fourth” to July 3 for the first time in its 46-year history, with Alfonso Ribeiro hosting a lineup that includes Chicago, Patti LaBelle, Alan Jackson, Smokey Robinson, and Fantasia alongside the National Symphony Orchestra America250’s Block Party benefit concert at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum features Chris Stapleton,



























