How to watch Nashville's July 4 concert with Brad Paisley

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Can't make it to downtown Nashville for Independence Day? You can still catch the fireworks show — and a bit of live music — from the comfort of your couch.

Brad Paisley headlines this year's "Let Freedom Sing," an annual free concert and fireworks show organized by the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp. that regularly draws 200,000 to the city's bustling Lower Broadway entertainment district. The last time Paisley headlined festivities — in 2021 — a record-setting crowd of roughly 350,000 attended, according to the tourism department.

Here's how viewers can watch the show locally and abroad.

Paisley concert and fireworks on CMT

Cable network CMT airs an hourlong broadcast of "Let Freedom Sing" from 9-10 p.m. central on July Fourth. The show plans to feature a segment of Paisley's performance and the fireworks that follow.

CMT can be found on most major cable packages, as well as subscriber-based streaming platforms such as YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV and Sling, among others.

Cable news network CNN also plans to carry live drop-in segments from downtown Nashville as part of nationwide July Fourth coverage.

Fireworks livestream

The firework show kicks off at 9:30 p.m. with a synchronized live performance from the Nashville Symphony. Viewers can tune in online at visitmusiccity.com/july4th, according to the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp. website.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: How to watch Brad Paisley's July 4 concert in Nashville