When will the Washington Nationals have fireworks after their games?
The Washington Nationals are launching their 'Firework Fridays' series starting May 1, 2026, with postgame fireworks following select home games at Nationals Park. Additional fireworks are scheduled for July 3 and September 11, coinciding with games against the Pittsburgh Pirates and Los Angeles Angels, respectively. The team is also hosting a Postgame Summer Concert Series featuring performances by Taio Cruz, Jason Derulo, and Jordan Davis after specific games.
- ▪The first Firework Friday is scheduled for May 1, 2026, after the Nationals play the Milwaukee Brewers at Nationals Park.
- ▪Fireworks will also follow Nationals games on July 3 against the Pittsburgh Pirates and on September 11 versus the Los Angeles Angels.
- ▪The Postgame Summer Concert Series includes Taio Cruz performing after the May 29 game against the San Diego Padres.
- ▪Jason Derulo will perform on July 24 after the Nationals host the Arizona Diamondbacks, and Jordan Davis will perform on August 7 following the game against the Cincinnati Reds.
- ▪Concerts are free with a game ticket, and on-field access passes can be picked up at the Home Plate Tailgate area before the end of the 7th inning.
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