The free community event features Pueblo Symphony, community water fight, and Southern Colorado’s first July 4th fireworks and drone show spectacular.

PUEBLO, Colo. — After nearly two decades, Colorado State University Pueblo is reigniting a cherished tradition with the return of its Fourth of July celebration, “Let Freedom Howl.” The free, family-friendly event promises to dazzle the southern Colorado community with music, fireworks, and a modern twist.

Set for Friday, July 4, 2025, the celebration kicks off at 2:00 p.m. on the west side of the CSU Pueblo campus, culminating in a spectacular synchronized fireworks and drone show at 9:15 p.m.—a first-of-its-kind finale for the region.

Originally launched in the mid-1990s, CSU Pueblo’s Independence Day festivities drew thousands annually before budget constraints paused the event in 2009. Now, the university is bringing it back with renewed energy and innovation, thanks to a partnership with the Pueblo Symphony Association and support from local sponsors.

The evening’s highlight features Jim Curry’s Premier John Denver Tribute Show, joined by the Pueblo Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Andrzej Grabiec. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Hasan Amphitheatre, offering a nostalgic musical journey under the stars.

Earlier in the day, families can enjoy:

  • 2 p.m.:  Gates open, Live DJ music with DJ Panic, and local musician Christian Jaquez, playing fanfare favorites. Activities for all ages: bubble tower, inflatables, and yard games.
  • 3 – 4 p.m.: A community water zone to beat the summer heat
  • Throughout the afternoon: Food trucks and local vendors serving up delicious fare
  • 7:30 p.m.: Jim Curry’s Premier Tribute John Denver with Pueblo Symphony Orchestra
    • The opening act dives into creativity with “Splash-Patriotic Artistry”
  •  9:15 p.m.:  Fireworks and drone show finale

Admission and parking are free, honoring the event’s original mission of community accessibility. Arch’s Peditaxi will offer paid rides from the east campus parking lots, while the west side provides ample space for blankets, lawn chairs, and patriotic cheer.

“We are happy to return this beloved tradition which created many memories for generations of Pueblo families,” said event organizers. “It’s the”

The addition of a drone show alongside the fireworks promises a visually stunning experience that blends tradition with technology—setting a new benchmark for Independence Day celebrations in the region.