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‘A Capitol Fourth’ concert kicks off America’s 250th anniversary

Stay with WTOP for coverage of America’s semiquincentennial Fourth of July, including fireworks, ‘A Capital Fourth’ concert, and other celebrations. Tune in to 103.5 FM on air, online or via the WTOP app. A patriotic performance took place outside of the U.S. Capitol Friday night to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary of independence this July Fourth.

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“A Capitol Fourth: 250th Weekend Celebration” kicked off the holiday weekend on the west lawn of the Capitol on Friday night. Performers included Patti LaBelle, Trace Adkins, Carly Pearce and Chicago, according to organizers. Members of the U.S. military also performed as well as parts of bands and choirs. Watch the concert live below:

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Unlike past years, the concert is happening the day before the holiday. The fireworks show will still take place on the Fourth of July.

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