When is WaterFire 2026? Full Providence schedule, dates and highlights

The fires will return from May through November, featuring a milestone 500th lighting and themed nights

The fires will return from May through November, featuring a milestone 500th lighting and themed nights
Providence’s signature event returns with eight full lightings and a major milestone celebration
Ocean State Media Staff
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The fires will return from May through November, featuring a milestone 500th lighting and themed nights
Providence’s signature event returns with eight full lightings and a major milestone celebration
Ocean State Media Staff
When is WaterFire 2026? Full Providence schedule, dates and highlights
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The fires are coming back to Providence, a little brighter, and with more riding on them this year.

WaterFire organizers have unveiled the lineup for the 2026 season, announcing eight full lightings along the downtown rivers, along with a mix of partial lightings and smaller “Starts at Sunset” events running from late spring through fall.

The season begins May 30, marking the 500th lighting in WaterFire’s history, and continues through November with a series of themed events tied to holidays and community milestones.

Each full lighting will run from sunset to midnight, featuring more than 80 metal braziers stretching through downtown Providence, along with performances, vendors and installations.

Behind that atmosphere is a large-scale operation, something explored in the PBS series Behind the Braziers, which follows the crews responsible for building, lighting and maintaining the fires. The series highlights the choreography required to keep WaterFire running, from stacking wood and navigating the rivers by boat to timing each ignition with precision.

WaterFire Providence 2026 schedule (full lightings)

Here are the key full lighting dates announced so far:

  • May 30, 2026 — Opening night + 500th lighting
  • July 4, 2026 — Independence Day lighting
  • July 18, 2026
  • August 15, 2026
  • September 5, 2026 — Labor Day weekend
  • September 26, 2026
  • October 10, 2026
  • November 7, 2026 — Veterans salute

In addition to these full lightings, the season will include partial lightings and smaller “Starts at Sunset” events throughout the summer and fall.

A milestone year, with pressure behind it

This year’s schedule is not just about spectacle.

In recent seasons, WaterFire has scaled back amid financial strain, reducing the number of full lightings and programming. The expanded 2026 calendar reflects an effort to rebuild and meet commitments tied to city agreements and the organization’s long-term sustainability.

That makes this season something of a balancing act: part celebration, part test of whether WaterFire can return to a more stable footing.

Why it still matters

For nearly three decades, WaterFire has drawn tens of thousands of visitors to downtown Providence on a single night, transforming the city’s rivers into a shared public space.

As it reaches its 500th lighting and expands its schedule again, the question isn’t just what nights to go, it’s what it takes to keep the fires burning for years to come.

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