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Stadium of Fire

1980 establishments in UtahBrigham Young UniversityFestivals in UtahIndependence Day (United States)Recurring events established in 1980
Tourist attractions in Provo, Utah

The Stadium of Fire is a nearly annual event held in the Brigham Young University's LaVell Edwards Stadium on or very near the United States' Independence Day. It is one of the main events for the America's Freedom Festival. This patriotic extravaganza with a cast of thousands features the largest stadium fireworks show in the USA. It is also televised worldwide to US troops and their families on American Forces TV, as a gift from America's Freedom Festival. The Stadium of Fire was created by Merrill Osmond & Alan Osmond in 1980; it was one of the money-making events conceived by the Osmond family in the early 1980s to recuperate money from father George Osmond's bad business partnerships that had left the family in deep debt. It has and has become one of the largest Independence Day celebrations in the United States. With super star performers and also the Stadium of Fire Dancers. For the past 13 years it has been created and produced by Baruch Gayton Entertainment Group.

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Stadium of Fire
North Canyon Road, Provo

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LaVell Edwards Stadium

North Canyon Road 1700
84604 Provo
Utah, United States
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