Concert and Fireworks Highlight Memorial Day at the Wharf

Ken Cooper • May 24, 2025

Main Street Beats returns with fireworks

Gulf Shores Memorial Day news

The Wharf in Orange Beach will kick off Memorial Day weekend with a mix of music, lights, and family fun. The Main Street Beats event kicks off summer on Monday, May 26, and will repeat every Monday. From 6 to 9 p.m., DJ Matt will play tunes for guests to enjoy. Kids can enjoy a glow bubble truck, face painting, a reptile bus, and other fun.


At 8:45 p.m., a special Memorial Day fireworks show will light up the sky. The fireworks will be choreographed to summer music, followed by the SPECTRA Laser Light Experience.


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The Wharf’s Summer Nights series also begins May 26 and runs Monday through Thursday, 6–9 p.m. It includes family fun like live music, the Pepsi Summer Adventure, and more on Main Street.


Other summer highlights include the Independence Day Street Party on July 2, hosted by Beachball Properties. The Blue Marlin Grand Championship will take place July 11–12. A full schedule of concerts will continue throughout the summer and can be viewed on
the Wharf's website.


OTHER FIREWORKS LOCATIONS:


OWA Parks & Resort, Foley
May 24, 8:50PM

The Beach Club Resort, Fort Morgan
May 25, 9:00PM

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