The Biggest Labor Day Firework Show in the Nation - Boomsday!!
Knoxville celebrates Labor Day like no other city. Sure, there are fireworks, festivities, live entertainment, and food at other Labor Day celebrations; what makes Knoxville's festival different is its quality and scale. Sunday, August 31 marks the 21st annual Boomsday Festival, featuring the largest Labor Day fireworks show in the nation. Recognized as a Top 20 event by Southeast Tourism Society, over 350,000 people are expected to attend this year! Past Boomsday Festivals have fed the festival's enormous Internet presence; people just can't get enough.
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Boomsday, located at Neyland Drive and Volunteer Landing, offers a variety of activities to fill the entire day; many arrive as early as noon to enjoy the games, live music, food vendors, and children's activities. A new feature this year "is the MasterCraft/American Boat Center’s Rail Jam Demos, in which Neyland will be transformed into a man-made 30-foot wide and 200-foot long water track where professional wake boarders will skim across the water attempting jumps and turns at 18-22 miles per hour. The jams begin at noon and will continue throughout the afternoon." Also new is a petting zoo and pony rides for the kids and the Southern Shores "Salute to the Troops."
Of course, the main attraction is the fireworks show. Beginning at 9:30pm, the fireworks, which are set to music, will light up the sky for a full thirty minutes. The Henley Street Bridge is the launch point for the fireworks which fill the air, pour over the side in a spectacular 'waterfall' and dance across the water. The river reflects the show, making it seem bigger than life with booms and blasts so powerful the vibrations can actually be felt.
Boomsday is a Knoxville favorite, an event to look forward to each year. "Admission to the 2008 Chrysler Jeep Boomsday Festival is free to the public with nominal fees for parking, games, food and beverage." For information about parking and preparations, visit the Boomsday website. For further information, submit your questions here.
