
Wall Street Plaza is turning the volume back up on its biggest Fourth of July block party, returning to Downtown Orlando on Saturday, July 4, 2026. The brick-lined pedestrian strip is set for a daylong takeover that blends music, nightlife, and a street-festival vibe, with organizers promising an all-ages celebration that runs from mid-afternoon into the night. The plan calls for DJs, live acts, interactive games, and food-and-drink vendors packed into the plaza’s compact footprint, which promoters tout as one of the city’s marquee holiday draws.
What to expect
From 3 p.m. to midnight, Wall Street Plaza will host live music, interactive games, local vendors, and a fireworks-viewing moment for downtown crowds. Headlining the bill is house music artist Matroda, joined by J. Worra, tobhonest b2b Pedroz, Tyke, Maahez, Dedro, and Terzi, with more performers listed on the lineup. VIP packages and a limited number of on-stage tables are slated to offer premium sightlines for the night. General admission has already moved into Tier 4 pricing, and VIP tickets are reported to be nearly sold out, according to Orlando Weekly.
Tickets and lineup details
The event listing on The Ticketing Co. shows the Matroda Block Party scheduled for July 4, with doors opening at 2:00 p.m. and programming running into the night. The listing notes tickets starting at about $52.04. It also states that the celebration is 18+ to attend and 21+ to drink, and includes a VIP coordinator contact along with on-stage table reservation options for those who want a closer view. Impulse Events is listed as the organizer on the ticketing page.
Fireworks, transport and downtown logistics
The City’s official Fourth of July program, Fireworks at the Fountain at Lake Eola Park, is scheduled to launch its fireworks spectacular around 9:10 p.m., giving downtown attendees a chance to catch the show from the plaza area, according to the City of Orlando. The city page also details road closures and suggests using downtown LYMMO service, nearby parking garages, or ride-share on July 4. Officials remind visitors that personal fireworks and outside alcohol are not allowed in park spaces. With multiple downtown events stacked on Independence Day, expect heavy foot traffic and tight parking as the evening rolls on.
Plan to arrive early if you want a prime spot, bring a valid ID if you intend to drink, and pack water plus sun protection if you are showing up for the afternoon heat. For the latest ticket status and any last-minute changes, check the organizer’s event listing and official city notices before heading into downtown.









