July 4th is once again here and one of the most highly anticipated annual shows is none other than New York's own Macy's Fireworks Spectacular.

The show, which celebrates the 40th anniversary of the spectacular, starts at 8 p.m. on Monday night and will once again feature an exciting show with big entertainment, fantastic music, and of course, the real stars of the show-the fireworks.

The show will be co-hosted this year by Tamron Hall and Willie Geist, and will feature performances by Kenny Chesney, Meghan Trainor, 5 Seconds of Summer, Pitbull and DNCE.

Those lucky enough to catch the show live will be able to find fantastic vantage points throughout Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn, with public viewing platforms set up along the FDR Drive with several access points throughout the boroughs.

Public viewing spots will be available at the following locations:

Queens: Center Boulevard from 48th to 49th Avenue (ADA/Special Needs Viewing)

Brooklyn: Furman Street and Old Fulton Street (ADA/Special Needs Viewing)

Manhattan: FDR Drive and 42nd Street, FDR Drive and 34th Street (ADA/Special Needs Viewing), FDR Drive and 23rd Street, 16th Street and Avenue C (ADA/Special Needs Viewing), FDR Drive and Houston Street, Pearl Street & Frankfort Street, Old Slip Upper Level, Broad Street Ground Level, Vietnam Memorial park (ADA/Special Needs Viewing).

However, for those who don't have access to the show in the city, there are ways to still view the action as it happens, via an NBC broadcast, as well as a live stream. The live stream will be available online, and will be open to everyone, even those without a cable or satellite TV provider.