AL's 2026 Fireworks Show - Backyard Fireworks Display (READ DESCRIPTION)

Al's 2026 Fireworks Show – July 4th, 2026 – Muskego, WI Another year, another excuse to light things on fire and fill the sky with colorful and loud things! As always, a huge thank you goes out to Jimmy and Jenny Huckstorf for once again throwing an awesome party and opening up their home to everyone. Seriously...it takes a ton of work to get everything ready for that many people, feed everyone, and then deal with the aftermath. We all appreciate your hospitality more than you know. And thanks again for letting me turn your backyard into a temporary launch site every year! Last year, I took on my first pyromusical, and I was really hoping to put together another one this year. Unfortunately, life had other plans. Earlier this year, my dad unexpectedly passed away, and between that loss and everything that comes with it, I just didn't have the time—or honestly, the mindset—to plan another choreographed show. Instead, I decided to keep things a little simpler this year with a traditional backyard fireworks display. This show is dedicated to my dad, as well as the other family members and friends we've lost within the first few months of this year: our beloved dog - Juno, Jimmy's uncle - Ron, my wife's grandma - Betty, my wife's uncle - John, and, of course, my dad - Amado. You are all deeply missed and certainly not forgotten. To everyone who came out to hang out for the party, watch the show, help set up, clean up, contribute, or just keep me company while I ran around looking like I knew what I was doing...thank you! Every bit of support means a lot, and I hope everyone had as much fun as I did. Now...about the video. If you're wondering why this year's footage looks different than previous years, it's because I managed to do something I didn't think was possible…I aimed my GoPro too low. Somehow, I forgot that fireworks tend to go...up…and I didn’t angle it high enough so the GoPro missed a good chunk of the higher effects, so the footage by itself was...well...garbage. Thankfully, my buddy Bill saved the day by filming the show with his drone and syncing audio from my GoPro. What you're watching is his drone footage with the GoPro audio, and honestly, it turned out way better than I could've hoped for. Bill owns EagleEye DroneWorks, LLC, and if you're looking for awesome aerial photos or video for real estate, small businesses, events, or just about anything else that looks cooler from the sky, go check out EagleEye DroneWorks on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EagleEyeDroneWork...) and send him a message. He's ridiculously good at what he does, and I can't thank him enough for bailing me out this year. Huge thanks as well to my wife, Lindsay, for once again tolerating the annual transformation of our house into what can best be described as a fireworks warehouse, putting up with me talking to myself a lot, and running around like a mad scientist especially the week leading up to the show doing a lot of prep in almost every room of our house. I'll clean everything up soon...ish. And thanks to everyone who's watching this video! If you enjoyed the show, feel free to hit the like button, leave a comment, share it with another fireworks nerd, or do whatever it is the YouTube algorithm wants us to ask you to do these days. As always, switch the video to the highest resolution you can, throw on some headphones or crank up the speakers, watch it full screen, and enjoy the show. Thanks for watching, Happy Independence Day, and Happy 250th USA Birthday ! See you next year!