Skechers Manhattan Beach Holiday Fireworks Festival
Skechers Manhattan Beach Holiday Fireworks Festival
Every year in December, the Skechers Manhattan Beach Holiday Fireworks Festival takes place at the Pier. The Fireworks Festival for 2022 will be held on Sunday, December 11th.
Bring blankets, beach chairs, and a picnic meal to choose a viewing area for the fantastic spectacle!
Skechers Manhattan Beach Holiday Fireworks Schedule
On Sunday, the Skechers Manhattan Beach Holiday Fireworks are expected to take place rain or shine. Please visit the Holiday Fireworks website or contact Pete Moffett Productions for more information on the schedule of events.
3pm Skechers Snow Park /Friendship Foundation
3pm – 6:30pm Mira Costa Choir Carolers stroll Downtown
4pm – 6:30p Skechers Snow Park Open to the Public *
4pm – 6:30p Santa Float on Manhattan Ave – Photo Op
4pm Hyperian Outfall “Dixieland Christmas”
5pm Mira Costa HS Jazz Band
7pm 34th Annual Skechers Manhattan Beach Fireworks with extended finale by Desolation Hotel
*Skechers Snow Park – Please Donate: New unwrapped Toys, Canned Food or Money for YMCA Adventure Guides Charity
Please note that blankets will be permitted on Manhattan Beach Boulevard between 2:30 and 4:30 p.m., AFTER public safety has determined that the streets are safe to enter. Blankets that are not accompanied will be removed. Please visit the Skechers Manhattan Beach Fireworks webpage for more information.
Street Closures
- Manhattan Beach Boulevard – The Pier to Manhattan Avenue :: 6am to 11pm
- Manhattan Beach Boulevard – Manhattan Avenue to Valley Drive :: 1pm to 11pm
- Ocean Drive – 8th Place to 15th Street :: 1pm to 11pm
- Manhattan Avenue – 9th Street to 15th Street :: 2pm to 11pm
- Highland Avenue – 9th Street to 15th Street :: 2pm to 11pm
- Downtown streets west of Valley Drive 9th Street and 15th Street – Local Traffic Only :: 2pm to 11pm
Please Note
- No street vendors allowed – In support of local merchants and public safety, no street vendor policy will be enforced
- No drones due to public safety concerns