Jenks Boomfest Canceled: Fireworks Operators Injured in Tuskahoma Fire
- Bryan Wilks
- Jul 29
- 2 min read
Jenks Boomfest, a highly anticipated annual Fourth of July celebration known for its spectacular fireworks display, has been abruptly canceled. The decision comes after several fireworks operators were injured in a fire that occurred during the setup for another event in Tuskahoma. This unfortunate incident has directly impacted the company contracted to provide Jenks' pyrotechnics, leading to the cancellation of the local festivities.
Boomfest Canceled Due to Operator Injuries
The City of Jenks announced the cancellation of its 2025 Boomfest fireworks show, originally scheduled for July 4th. The reason for the cancellation is the injury of several fireworks operators from Hance Pyrotechnics, the company responsible for the event. These injuries occurred during a fire at the Tuskahoma Capitol Grounds while the operators were setting up for their own "Boom in the Valley" fireworks show. The Tuskahoma event has also been canceled as a result of the incident.
Impact of the Tuskahoma Fire
The fire in Tuskahoma, which broke out around 6:00 p.m., resulted in at least five injuries. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the blaze. Hance Pyrotechnics, the contracted fireworks company for Jenks Boomfest, notified the City of Jenks about the cancellation on Thursday morning due to their personnel being injured. The City expressed its disappointment but stated understanding of the company's situation and extended well wishes to those affected.
Key Takeaways
Jenks Boomfest 2025 has been canceled.
The cancellation is due to injuries sustained by fireworks operators from Hance Pyrotechnics.
The injuries occurred during a fire at the Tuskahoma Capitol Grounds.
The Tuskahoma "Boom in the Valley" event has also been canceled.
The Jenks Boomfest will not be rescheduled for the holiday weekend, though a later date has not been ruled out.
Alternative Celebrations
While the main fireworks display has been canceled, the City of Jenks has assured residents that there will still be opportunities to celebrate the Fourth of July. The Jenks Riverwalk and the Oklahoma Aquarium are among the locations that will offer alternative festivities. The Oklahoma Aquarium, in particular, will provide a view of the fireworks from its riverfront backyard, with exhibits open before the show. Other local businesses and areas in Jenks are also planning events and activities for the holiday.
Sources
2025 Jenks Boomfest canceled due to injured fireworks operators at Tuskahoma fire | News, fox23.com.
City says fireworks operators were injured in fire, News On 6.
Jenks Boomfest canceled after operators injured in Tuskahoma fire, KJRH.
Jenks' #Boomfest 2025 promises Tulsa's largest fireworks display on Independence Day, KTUL.



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