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A Calendar of Florida Events
for July and August 2026

Whatever your passion, Florida has something for you. Here are just some of the major events, selected by our editors, scheduled in the Sunshine State.  Please check individual websites for more details.
 

South Florida

Central Florida

North Florida

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SOUTH FLORIDA

FIFA WORLD CUP MIAMI MANIA – By now, the only way to see any of the seven matches in person in June or July at Hard Rock Stadium (including the one that will decide the Bronze Medal winner on July 18) is getting a ticket from somebody you know or using secondary markets. But, that doesn’t mean you can’t get in on the action. There are beachside large-screen watch parties and fan experiences galore that will put you right in the middle of all the fun. Some one million visitors are expected to descend on the Miami area as it is transformed into a celebration of sports and culture.
When: June 15 to July 18
Where: Various locations throughout Miami-Dade County
Web: miamiandbeaches.com/things-to-do/sports/watch-fifa-club-world-cup
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JELLYFISH MUSEUM – Do you like those eerie but mesmerizing creatures? Here’s your chance to see them without diving into the ocean and/or or worrying about some of the venomous ones, thanks to the newest entry into the South Florida museum scene. It was recently opened by a Ukrainian couple, who also have one in their home country that so far has managed to survive the war. There are 21 aquariums in front of immersive ocean-blue walls, each containing the floating creatures with their bell-shaped bodies. There are some 2,000 species of jellyfish, but only 20 of them will be featured at any one time. The owners plan to change out the aquariums with new species about every six to eight months.
When: Now! (It’s open seven days a week)
Where: Pompano Beach
Web: jellyfish-museum.com

OTAKUFEST – Otaku is a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, such as anime, video games, computers or other highly enthusiastic hobbies. It’s the perfect word to describe this three-day nerd-a-thon that celebrates the best in geek culture, including anime, animation, cosplay, gaming, manga (comics and graphic novels with a distinct style) and pop culture. On tap: hundreds of exhibitors, venders, craftspeople, celebrities, publishers, artists, writers, panels, costume competitions, concerts, video game tournaments, role-playing games and karaoke.
When: June 19-21
Where: Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach
Web: otakufest.com

ART IN THE GARDEN – A beautiful botanical garden features local art and sculptures that convey a sense of nature using only natural, recycled and/or repurposed materials. They can range from the very small to the very large and are built to withstand high winds and heavy rains. If you haven’t yet visited this beautiful botanical garden, now would be a good time to go.
When: Now through July 31
Where: Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden on Stock Island
Web: keywest.garden

HAPPY 250TH, USA! – No matter where you are in Florida, you will be able to find a great fireworks show and other fabulous Independence Day festivities on July 4th, as we celebrate the 250th birthday of our great nation. Just use Google for any city and you’ll be all set. All of us at VisitFlorida.com wish all of you and yours a happy and safe Fourth of July. Here are two of the many 4th of July events in South Florida that caught our attention:

  • 4th on Flagler – There will be entertainment on three stages, a patriotic flag unfurling ceremony, a kids’ interactive zone, a 5K run, a variety of food and refreshment options and – new this year – a high energy laser show building to a dazzling 18-minute fireworks display over the Intracoastal Waterway.
    Where: on the waterfront in downtown West Palm Beach
    Web: wpb.org/Residents/Community-Events/Events/4th-on-Flagler
  • FOURTH FEST – Water Mania is the highlight event this year and features 12 giant water slides of all types and for all ages. There will also be a giant kids’ zone with plenty of activities to keep the youngsters happy throughout the day and evening. Also on tap: a watermelon eating contest, vendors, displays, unique shopping opportunities, festival food and cold beer and other beverages. And, of course, the finale will be a fireworks display over the Peace River.
    Where: Laishley Park, Punta Gorda
    Web: puntagordafireworks.com/ 

HEMINGWAY DAYS – The annual Papa-fest features readings, a museum exhibit of rare Ernest Hemingway memorabilia, a zany “Running of the Bulls,” a three-day marlin tournament, a short story competition, street fair, a party commemorating the 125th anniversary of his July 21st birthday, a 5K run, a museum exhibit of rare Hemingway memorabilia, a paddleboard race and, of course, the famous Look-Alike Contest.
When: July 22-26
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: Hemingway Days | Florida Keys & Key West

KEY LIME FESTIVAL – This annual affair is a mega-celebration of Florida’s official state pie. If you think you can devour a 9-inch pie faster than anyone else, make sure to enter the always hilarious pie-eating contest. Other events include: The Key Lime Kick-Off (sip champagne on the veranda of the 1869 mansion where key lime pie was first created), the Key Lime Sip & Stroll (sample key-lime infused drinks from local bars and vote for your favorite), the Key Lime Pie Hop (sample different variations of pie), a Key Lime Scavenger Hunt, a cooking contest, a Key Lime rum sampling and distillery tour and the zany Key Lime Pie Drop.
When: July 1-5 
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: keylimefestival.com

HALFWAY TO CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR – If you are one of those folks who likes to get an early start on the ho-ho-ho season, this one is for you. It features Christmas lights, music, inflatable displays and decorations. You’ll find fine art, jewelry, handcrafted items, clothing, baked goods, chocolates, unique gifts, soaps and candles. There will be hourly door prizes and the forecast is for some snow, in the form of artificial flurries.
When: July11-12   
Where: Expo Center at the South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach
Web: fairsandfestivals.net/events/details/2026-halfway-to-christmas-craft-fair

MIAMI BEACH CLASSICAL MUSIC FESTIVAL – All the performances feature a full orchestra and span a diverse range of genres, with some including cutting-edge projection-mapping technology. The July events kick off with an Independence Day patriotic music concert performed by the Miami Music Festival (MMF) Symphony Orchestra, combined with a crowd-pleasing fireworks display. Other highlights include the MMF Opera Institute’s presentation of Jules Emile Frederic Massenet’s Cendrillon, a concert featuring up-and-coming conductors leading a full orchestra and the grand finale: Celestia, a Symphony of Light. This one blends a live orchestral performance with 360-degrees visual storytelling, as the audience will be fully immersed in sound and light. The music will include Claude Debussy’s Clair de Lune and Maurice Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloe.
When: July 4-July 18
Where: Various venues in Miami Beach
Web: miamimusicfestival.com

UNDERWATER MUSIC FESTIVAL – Be among the hundreds of divers and snorkelers who go deep each year at this quirky concert that emphasizes reef preservation and also is a whole lot of fun. Classic rock is piped in underwater via speakers suspended from boats hovering above the third largest reef in the world. Contact any of the local dive shops to reserve a spot on their vessels and enjoy their costume parties.
When: July 10-11
Where: Looe Key Reef (about six miles south of Big Pine Key
Web: lowerkeyschamber.com

FLORIDA SUPERCON – Calling all pop culture nerds! This is one of SoFla’s biggest comic book, anime, animation, video game, fantasy and sci-fi conventions. Fans can interact with their favorite comic artists, TV and film stars, all while celebrating pop culture and discovering exclusive merchandise and artwork. There are celebrity guests, comic creators, voice actors, cosplayers, writers, Q&As, panels, workshops, films and shorts, costume and cosplay contests, vendors and parties.
Where: Miami Beach Convention Center
When: July 10-12
Web: floridasupercon.com

TITANIC: AN IMMERSIVE VOYAGE –You might think you are actually aboard the ill-fated ocean liner with this exhibit. It uses artifacts, never-seen -before 3D views and cutting- edge technology to give you that sensation. From the ship’s construction to its collision with the iceberg, you will be fully immersed in the Titanic’s story, wondering through its rooms, watching the iceberg appear and reliving the ship’s final dramatic moments.
When: Now through July 31
Where: WXEL South Florida PBS studios, Boynton Beach
Web: feverup.com/m/504133

SOUTH FLORIDA ADVENTURE PASS – This will enable you to have unlimited admissions to four amazing and popular attractions in Broward County: Butterfly World, Flamingo Gardens, the Museum of Discovery and Science and the Sawgrass Recreation Park.
When: Now through Sept. 30
Where: The four attractions mentioned above.
Web: southfloridaadventurepass.com/

INTERNATIONAL BALLET FESTIVAL OF MIAMI – This three-week toe shoe and tutu-a-thon will feature performances by some 60 outstanding dancers from world-renowned ballet and cutting-edge contemporary companies from North and South America Europe and Asia. The festival also includes a stellar lineup of multidisciplinary events that includes art exhibits, dance films, book presentations, master classes and workshops.  
When: July 27-Aug. 16
Where: Various venues in Miami, Miami Beach, South Miami  and Fort Lauderdale
Web: internationalballetfestival.org/calendar-landing

PALM BEACH SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL -- The Bard’s Falstaff gets the royal treatment this year. Bring your beach chair, blanket and picnic basket, or enjoy fare from numerous food trucks. Note: It’s officially free, but a donation of $5 per person is suggested. Falstaff appeared in three of Shakespeare’s plays: Henry IV, Henry V and The Merry Wives of Windsor. This production uses scenes from each play to weave together the tale of the life and times of one of history’s greatest wits and scoundrels.
When: July 9-12 and July 16-19
Where: Seabreeze Amphitheater in Carlin Park, Jupiter
Web: pbshakespeare.org

MIAMI SPA MONTHS – Summer is here and it is starting to get hot. So, chill out indoors and pamper yourself at some of Miami’s world-famous luxury spas at discount prices.
When: July and August
Where: Various luxury spas throughout Miami-Dade County.
Web: miamispamonth.com

MONSTER JAM – Experience the full-throttle action that these six-ton (that’s 12,000 pounds!) trucks provide as they tear up the dirt in intense competitions of speed and skill. The truck lineup includes Sparkle Smash, Grave Digger, El Toro Loco, JCB DIGatron, Classroom Crusher, Terminal Velocity, Jester and Excaliber. The tires on these beasts are five-foot-six inches high, which makes them taller than many humans! Ther drivers compete in three categories: racing, two-wheel skills and everybody’s favorite, freestyle. This where the trucks try to defy gravity and do the impossible. There are a Monster Jam Pit Party and a Trackside Experience each day, giving fans the chance to see the massive trucks up close, meet their favorite drivers and crews, get autographs and take pictures.
When: Aug. 22-23
Where: Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise
Web: amerantbankarena.com/events/detail/monster-jam-2026

KEY WEST LOBSTERFEST – How many ways can fresh-out-of-the water lobsters be cooked and enjoyed? Attend this five-day crustacean-a-thon and find out as the opening of the Florida Spiny Lobster season is celebrated and Key West becomes an island-wide party. Some of the highlights include the famous Lobster Boil (which, besides lobster, also serves jumbo Key West shrimp, red skin potatoes, corn on the cob and jalapeno corn bread with melted butter), pool parties, a pub crawl, concerts, a street fair, a pub trivia night with a lobster twist and a lobster-roll eating contest.
When: Aug. 5-9
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: keywestlobsterfest.com

OBON WEEKEND – Obon is a holiday in Japan that honors the spirits of ancestors believed to return to their homes during this time. It’s a time for family reunions, participating in rituals like lantern displays and traditional dancing in a circle. It all comes to life at one of South Forida’s museum treasures. You’ll experience a fusion of tradition and innovation Fushu Daiko’s thunderous drumming performances. Learn how to do one of Japan’s traditional Bon dances, along with museum staffers and members of the South Florida Japanese community members. The festivities also include the floating of a large lantern filled with messages to your lost loved ones. You can also obtain a Guiding Light Lantern kit and a Lantern at Home Kit to keep the celebration going.
When: Aug. 15-16
Where: Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach
Web: morikami.org/event/obon-weekend/

DANCE AFRICA MIAMI -- Participants will enjoy African and Caribbean dance, drum and music workshops, African fashions, yoga, a Better Living Health Fair & Symposium, a Global Bazaar, a concert extravaganza, food trucks and the Children’s Village. Renowned native artists from Cuba, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guinea, the Ivory Coast, Mali, Zimbabwe, Senegal and the United States will be featured this year.  
When: July 31-Aug. 2
Where: Florida Memorial University, Miami Gardens, and the Miami Beach Bandshell
Web: danceafricamiami.org/

RUM FEST KEY WEST --    If rum is one of your libations of choice, this one is for you. Some of the best rums and rum makers from around the world will be featured in this five-day event. Some of the activities include sunset sails, cocktail parties, sandbar trips, rum strolls, food and cigar events, a rum cake competition, master class rum seminars and a rum grand tasting. Tip: Many of the events sell out quickly, so if you want to go, book early.
When: Aug. 12-16
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: rumfestkeywest.com

FAMILY SUMMER SPECIAL AT BONNET HOUSE MUSEUM & GARDENS – If you haven’t yet visited this South Florida treasure, now would be the perfect time. At reduced prices (including free for anyone 17 and under), visitors can enjoy a self-guided tour of the historic main house, search for wildlife in the trees on the vast gardens and view the aquatic wildlife in the lakes and ponds.
When: Now through Aug. 31 
Where: Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, Fort Lauderdale
Web: bonnethouse.org/event/family-special/

DYNOMITE DUO FOR FOODIES! – You can eat your way through Miami-Dade and Broward Counties at some of SoFla’s outstanding eateries without too big a hit to your wallet. The idea for these is basically the same: Pre-fixe three-course dinners at bargain prices. Some of the restaurants may also include lunch, brunches and take-out.

  • Dine Out Lauderdale

When: Now through Sept. 30
Where: Various locations in Fort Lauderdale and Broward County
Web: visitlauderdale.com/dineout/

  • Miami Spice

When: Now through Sept. 30
Where: Participating restaurants in Miami Beach and Miami
Web: iLoveMiamiSpice.com

JAMAICA INDEPENDENCE FESTIVAL – The island became an independent nation 64 years go and this event is a celebration of that. All thing Jamaican will be featured: food, music and culture. It’s the perfect way to enjoy Jamaica’s rich heritage and have a whole lot of fun, too.
When: Aug. 2
Where: Wynwood Market Place, Miami
Web: eventbrite.com/e/the-jamaica-independence-festival-2026-tickets-1986273593788

MIAMI 305 STEPPERS WEEKEND – Hosted by Jammin’ Jamei and the 305 Jammers, this three-day event focuses on stepping and line-dancing culture through a mix of instructional sessions and social activities. Included are meet-and-greets, workshops and open dance opportunities, all designed to support learning, skill-building and connection among dancers of various experience levels. Oh, and it’s a whole lot of fun, too. The program includes instruction from stepper notables such as Alicia Taylor Williams, Brandon Hawkins, Katesha Reynolds Cole and Donald “BigStuf” Jones of JesMove2.
When: Aug. 28-30
Where: Double Tree by Hilton Hotel Miami Airport & Convention Center
Web: miamiandbeaches.com/event/miami-305-steppers-weekend/37044

MUSEUM TWO-FER – It’s summer. It’s hot. Now would be the perfect time to start checking out all the wonderful museums in South Florida. Here are two exhibits that caught our attention and you can see them both on the same day because they are at the same museum:

  • Rodney Demps: The Surrealist of the Highwaymen – Demps was one of the most distinctive contemporary artists connected with the Florida Highwaymen movement. His work is rooted in familiar Highwaymen territory: palm trees, coastal waves, sunsets and tropical sunsets. Demps also added color, dramatic cloud formations and fluid brushwork. The result is a blend of the spirit of the historic Highwaymen painters and an expressive visual language that transforms recognizable landscapes into atmospheric and imaginative scenes.
  • Persistence of Matter: Transforming Discarded Materials into Art that Inspires and Provokes – With sculpture, installations and mixed media works, the participating artists reveal hidden histories within everyday materials that once were discarded. The exhibition explores the enduring life of materials and the idea that what we throw away does not disappear, it evolves. The exhibition celebrates creativity, renewal and the possibility of giving cast-offs a new life. Some 60 works from 35 artists will be featured. The exhibition will also have special events throughout the run of the show, including artist talks, salon discussions, film screenings and installations.

When and Where: For both, through mid-September at the Cornell Art Museum in Delray
Web: delrayoldschoolsquare.com/cornell

TIMELESS TROPICS: FLORIDA’S CHANGING LANDSCAPE – This inspiring and artistic exhibition is a look at how Florida’s landscape has changed throughout the years, from seascapes to skyscrapers. It features Tim Forman’s oil-on-canvas masterworks of the Florida Everglades, waterscapes, beachscapes and natural wildlife and, as a bonus, David Paulo’s bold photographs that depict the culture and life of South Florida minority communities. Historical maps of Florida from pre-Revolutionary War/Spanish Florida in 1749 to British-controlled Florida in 1763 to Florida as a U.S. state in 1845 and illustrative panels add context and clarity to the history of our state.
When: July 9 through Sept. 13
Where: History Fort Lauderdale Museum, Fort Lauderdale
Web: historyfortlauderdale.org/

STORIES IN GLASS AND CERAMICS – Did you know there is something called the Studio Glass Movement in the art world? Well, there is. It originated in the 1960s, as artists around the country started utilizing glass as a medium for or original artistic expression.  Two avid collectors in this genre, Dr. Laurence and Rita Sibrack, have made a major gift to the permanent collection of the Baker Museum. It consists of 74 works by 60 different artists. The exhibit includes works by some of the best-known figures associated with the movement.
When: Now through Oct. 1
Where: The Baker Museum, Naples
Web: paradisecoast.com/Events-Directory/The-Passion-of-Collecting

 ROCK THE COUNTRY, Florida Horse Park, Ocala

CENTRAL FLORIDA

COREY AVENUE SUNDAY MARKET – Nestled in the heart of the quintessential beach town of St. Pete Beach, Corey Avenue becomes a bustling marketplace of unique finds, fresh flavors and good vibes every Sunday, rain or shine. Sip freshly made shakes and smoothies while shopping for handmade jewelry, beachwear, artwork, home décor, pet products and more. Guests can also pick up some fresh fruits and veggies, gourmet cheeses, bread, olive oils and seasonings, plus learn more about local businesses and nonprofits in the neighborhood.
When: Every Sunday
Where: Corey Avenue Historic District, St. Pete Beach
Web: https://www.facebook.com/coreyavemarketonstpetebeach

MONUMENTAL FOURTH OF JULY – Celebrate Independence Day in a monumental way at Kissimmee Lakefront Park. Enjoy food trucks and a live performance by Anti Idol, let the kids burn off some energy at the KUA Kids Power Zone, grab some free glow-in-the-dark giveaways, and stop by for face painting fun. Fireworks grand finale at 9 p.m.
When: July 4, 7 – 9:30 p.m.
Where: Kissimmee Lakefront Park, 201 Lakeview Drive, 34741, 
Web: https://www.kissimmee.gov/Parks-Recreation-Events/Events-Festivals/Monumental-Fourth-of-July

LIBERTY BY THE BAY – Pick a spot at one of the many viewing areas along downtown Tampa’s Riverwalk and beyond to watch a patriotic-themed boat parade, a pet parade, a special Blessing of the Fleet ceremony, a 250-drone light show and fireworks. This year’s festivities will be extra special as the country celebrates 250 years of independence. Viewing is free, with drinks and food available at several of the designated watch areas, as well as some live entertainment at select venues and a dazzling water ski show. A trophy will be given to the boat donning the most impressive red, white and blue, so be prepared to see some fun, over-the-top displays.
When: July 4
Where: Downtown Tampa
Web: https://thetampariverwalk.com/events/fourth-of-july-boat-parade.html

SHARKCON – This fun, interactive and educational two-day event returns for its 12th year, bringing an interesting meet-and-greet lineup, including “Jaws: The Revenge” star Mario Van Peebles and various National Geographic and Animal Planet marine science experts and personalities. Dip your hands in touch tanks and sand pits, take scuba lessons, dig for sharks’ teeth and amble down a 27-foot shark slide. Hear guest speakers discuss shark conservation and other marine science wonders or buy a souvenir from more than a hundred vendors selling shark and ocean-related merchandise, including jewelry, shark-friendly beach and fishing products and artwork. Walk away with a new appreciation for this fascinating sea creature, no matter how well you think you know sharks.
When: July 18-19
Where: Florida State Fairgrounds, Tampa
Web: http://sharkcon.com/

COOL ART SHOW – A summer favorite for local art lovers, the Cool Art Show brings nearly 70 talented artisans and thousands of art fans into the air-conditioned, historic St. Petersburg Coliseum, showcasing sculpture, woodwork, paintings, photography, glass art and other works in a relaxing space. Admission and parking are free, and drinks and food are available at the concessions stand. Take your time gazing or shopping while chatting with the artists, then visit one of the nearby downtown restaurants, bars or museums.
When: July 18-19
Where: The Coliseum, St. Petersburg
Web: https://pava-artists.org/cool-art-show

WINTER GARDEN PARTY IN THE PARK –The City of Winter Garden is rolling out the red, white and blue carpet for this special version of its annual Party in the Park for America’s 250th anniversary. Enjoy live music, family-friendly games and activities, food trucks and tents and kids’ crafts, all leading up to a spectacular after-dark fireworks show that promises to be grander than ever. Bring chairs or blankets and pack a picnic to enjoy a relaxing evening by the lake.
When: July 4
Where: Newton Park on Lake Apopka, Winter Garden
Web: https://www.cwgdn.com/m/newsflash/Home/Detail/758

BONSAI & BREWS – Several breweries throughout Central Florida will play host to this interactive and engaging event mixing the ancient art of bonsai cultivation and another longtime favorite: beer. Guests can sip craft brews while learning how to care, style, prune and re-pot their own take-home, tropical pre-bonsai trees. Learn some new skills while making friends and enjoying local breweries, many of which have kitchens or food trucks if all the gardening works up your appetite. No green thumb is required to participate, and in fact, beginners are welcome. 
When: Several dates throughout the summer
Where: Various brewery locations in Sarasota, Tampa, Plant City, Dunedin, Brooksville, St. Petersburg and other Central Florida areas
Web: https://thunderstruckbonsai.com/bonsaiandbrews/

THUNDER ON THE RIDGE – Always a fun-filled time, Central Florida’s largest and most longstanding Independence Day celebration continues its tradition of bringing Polk and surrounding counties together for a magical evening. Families from all over the area bring blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy an amazing fireworks show, live music, DJs, food trucks, children’s activities, yard games and a beer garden. As an added bonus, Lake Eva Park has lots of space and play areas for kids.
When: July 4
Where: Lake Eva Park, Haines City
Web: https://www.hainescity.com/353/Thunder-on-the-Ridge

SUNSET AT THE ZOO CELEBRATING BLACK & AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE – As part of its ongoing monthly evening series honoring the world’s history and culture, the Central Florida Zoo will host a special evening devoted to music, food, crafts and experiences highlighting Black and African American heritage and influence. See the zoo animals in an after-hours setting, sample flavorful dishes offered by food trucks, take part in interactive activities and games and feed giraffes.
When: July 24
Where: Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens, Sanford
Web: https://www.centralfloridazoo.org/event/sunset-july/

CALADIUM FESTIVAL – This three-day fest honors Lake Placid’s beloved, leafy caladium plant and highlights this little-known local farming industry as well as the creativity of this beautiful, small Florida town. Take a bus tour of the vibrant caladium fields, enjoy live bands and regional dance troupes, learn about Florida’s grape industry and wineries, buy some one-of-a-kind plants and crafts and check out the floral arrangement and art competitions. There’s also a Saturday car and bike show filled with rare and antique vehicles and classic motorcycles, as well as a Friday afternoon Tiny & Little Miss Caladium pageant.
When: July 24-26
Where: Stuart Park, Lake Placid
Web: https://www.caladiumfestival.org/

ANTIQUE FAIR OF ARCADIA – Over the years, Arcadia has earned a reputation as an antique hunter’s heaven, with its tiny downtown packed with shops carrying high-quality collectors’ items and memorabilia galore. Every fourth Saturday, folks from all over the state and beyond show up in droves to snag amazing finds and catch great deals at the various vendors who set up tables and tents along the streets. Pro tip: Get there bright and early, and don’t pass on some of the local cafes and gift shops along the way.
When: July 25
Where: Downtown Arcadia
Web: https://visitdesoto.com/event/downtown-arcadia-antique-market/

BUSCH GARDENS SUMMER NIGHTS – Busch Gardens is bringing back its summertime after-hours fun, keeping the safari-themed park open until well after dark so guests can enjoy open-air dance parties, glowing lights strung from trees and other special performances that only present after dark. Check out an awe-inspiring drone show on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, or the exciting Cirque Electric acrobatic show. Guests can cool down at the Rhythm of Nature ice show, dust off their moves at the ‘90s throwback Boom Box Dance Party or rock along to a concert at Gwazi Plaza. Adult guests can also now enjoy Busch Gardens’ return of complimentary ice-cold beer at the Overlook Taproom as well.
When: Nightly through Aug. 9
Where: Busch Gardens, Tampa
Web: https://buschgardens.com/tampa/events/summer-nights/

FOURTH FEST – Grab your swimsuit and beat the heat by celebrating the country’s 250th anniversary in Punta Gorda’s Laishley Park, which will feature a group of 12 giant waterslides, smaller slides for little ones, and a large kids’ fun zone. Vendors, displays, and unique shopping opportunities will also be available, as well as plenty of fun festival food, cold beer, and beverages, with live music throughout the day. After the sun goes down, check out the bigger-than-ever fireworks show lighting the sky over Peace River. Admission is free and wristbands to use the waterslides are $10 for the day.
When: July 4
Where: Laishley Park, Punta Gorda
Web: https://puntagordafireworks.com/

FISHERMEN’S VILLAGE INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION – Enjoy live music, dancing, shopping and dining at this all-in-one hotel, retail and entertainment complex located along the south-central Florida waterfront. Check out a dazzling fireworks display after sundown or take a sunset fireworks cruise with King Fisher Fleet that departs from Fishermen’s Village. Grab a burger or a cocktail at one of the dining options, and shop for beachwear, bags and boating apparel.
When: July 4
Where: Fisherman’s Village, Punta Gorda
Web: https://www.pureflorida.com/event/fishermens-village-independence-day-celebration/1153/

JULY 4TH WEEKEND AT INNISBROOK RESORT – Celebrate Independence Day by checking into Central Florida’s well-known Innisbrook Resort and indulging in a multi-day lineup of summer fun, including live music, an Independence Day golf tournament, a colorful fireworks display, pool activities, a golf cart parade, pickleball and other activities for guests of all ages and activity levels.
When: July 2-5
Where: Innisbrook Resort, Palm Harbor
Web: https://www.innisbrookgolfresort.com/activities/america-250#

AVIATION WEEKEND AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER – Celebrate the fascinating history and incredible accomplishments in aviation by attending this dedicated weekend featuring special exhibits and guests at Kennedy Space Center. Hear directly from pilots and astronauts about their remarkable journeys, gaze at a Starfighter jet flyover and check out a thrilling Blue Angels documentary in a 3D IMAX experience. Guests can also take part in a daily afternoon block party that includes live DJ tunes, mini golf and corn hole games. It’s all included in the regular price of admission.
When: Aug. 1-3
Where: Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Merritt Island
Web: https://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/event/aviation-weekend/

15TH ANNUAL GREAT ST. PETE CUPCAKE CONTEST – Cupcake lovers and bakers come together for this delicious, decadent contest highlighting all flavors and colors of the rainbow. Up to one hundred bakers will enter this annual competition for best creation in categories such as novice, professional, gluten-free, people’s choice and youth/teen. Go home with a box of cupcakes and enjoy tasting a wild array of combinations involving buttercream, chocolate, fruit, candy, sprinkles and more.
When: Aug. 29
Where: Morean Center for Clay, St. Petersburg
Web: https://moreanartscenter.org/cupcakes/

BIG FEST – Having evolved from a one-day event honoring National Black Business Month, this fest now spans three days, featuring live music, artwork, wellness activities, a black-owned business marketplace, and more. Guests can participate in artists’ and cultural showcases at an evening event in Ybor City, and families can eat, stroll and shop at a day long market and food truck extravaganza in Tampa’s Historic Central Ave Black Business District once known as “The Scrub.” The third day features health and wellness vendors, activities and holistic workshops designed to enrich and educate the community.
When: Aug. 28-30
Where: Perry Harvey Sr. Park and Ybor City
Web: https://indienoirmarket.com/bigfest26

BEERTOPIA – This evening event brings beer lovers, bands and local restaurants together in one fairgrounds hall, raising money for a nonprofit that supplies vision care and eyeglasses to children and the Hernando De Soto Historical Society. Enjoy samplings of various craft brews, seltzers and liquor, as well as live music, fun silent and live auctions, a raffle, and food made by some of the area’s most loved restaurants.
When: Aug, 22
Where: Manatee Couty Fairgrounds, Palmetto
Web: https://desotohq.com/beertopia/

NPR FOURTH FRIDAY BAZAAR – Formerly known as the “Backyard Bazaar,” this popular evening market now takes place every fourth Friday in downtown New Port Richey, opening just before sundown and winding down about an hour after dark. Find unique home goods, gifts, clothing, jewelry, used books, homemade candles, woodwork furniture and wall art, gourmet jams and honey, pottery, plants and more, all sold by local and regional artists and crafters. 
When: July 24 & Aug. 28
Where: Downtown New Port Richey on Railroad Square
Web: https://www.cityofnewportrichey.org/Events-directory/Fourth-Friday-Bazaar

FLORIDA KIDS AND FAMILY EXPO – This back-to-school event provides a large, air-conditioned space where children can play, ride ponies, create, discover, eat, explore and have fun while you gather new ideas about exciting programs for all ages from more than 200 vendors. Kids can also take photos with their favorite princesses, superheroes and Star Wars characters. Spend a day learning and playing while also walking away with tons of goodies and information on events and activities to start the school year off right.
When: Aug. 22-23
Where: Orange County Convention Center, Orlando
Web: https://mycentralfloridafamily.com/orlando-expo/

REGGAE ON THE ROCK – This year’s “ultimate island fest” is bigger and better, taking place on an actual island of off the central west coast of Florida and bringing the reggae vibes to two stages along the waterfront. The 11-hour fest will showcase top national touring artists, reggae legends, and beloved Florida favorites, including bands, DJs, and up-and-coming solo artists. In addition to the tunes, guests can enjoy unique art and clothing vendors, delicious food and cold drinks as they groove into the night. Want more? There’s a Friday night pre-party to get the party started.
When: Aug. 8
Where: Manatee Island, Daytona Beach
Web: https://reggaeattherock.com/

NEW SMYRNA BEACH SHRIMP & SEAFOOD FESTIVAL – One of New Smyrna Beach’s main roads closes to traffic on a Thursday night so hungry festivalgoers can sample award-winning seafood dishes from some of the town’s best restaurants. Top chefs and cooks will be competing for best shrimp, shellfish, fish, and specialty seafood, with all sample-sized dishes priced between $5 and $8 so guests can try a variety of flavors. The evening also includes crafts booths, live entertainment and local business vendors.
When: Aug. 6
Where: Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna Beach
Web: https://flaglerave.com/event/flagler-avenues-shrimp-seafood-festival/

ARCADIA SUMMER ANTIQUE FAIR – Grab some friends and go treasure hunting at one of the most well-known antique markets in Florida, which features as many as a hundred tables and tents offering everything from estate jewelry to fascinating war memorabilia to one-of-a-kind vintage clothing pieces. Stay the weekend and visit some of Arcadia’s quaint (and air-conditioned!) cafes and shops, many of which feature unique gifts and collectible artifacts among a three-block stretch of 20 storefronts.
When: July 25 & Aug. 22
Where: Downtown Arcadia
Web: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064757466114

BRICK FAN FEST – LEGO builders young and old will delight in this colorful little festival featuring creations, characters and competitions. Meet LEGO Master Builders and “influencers,” take photos of stunningly elaborate sculptures of castles, a moon base, train layouts and Star Wars scenes, add your own piece of a mega-huge mosaic and play games in the STEM Zone. Little ones under 3 can attend for free and build their own masterpieces with thousands of Duplo bricks.
When: Aug. 8-9
Where: Florida State Fairgrounds, Tampa
Web: https://brickfanfest.com/

ROCK THE COUNTRY – For the third year in a row, Rock the Country music festival is making a special stop at the Florida Horse Park in Ocala. This year's special USA 250th anniversary lineup includes many of rock and country music's most recognized artists, including Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, and Blake Shelton. All ages are welcome, and several campsites – including spots for car and tent camping – are available for those looking to make it a weekend getaway.
When: Aug. 28-29
Where: Florida Horse Park, Ocala
Web: https://rockthecountry.com/ocala-fl/#info

NATIONAL LIGHTHOUSE DAY AT PONCE INLET – To celebrate the founding of the U.S. Light-House Establishment in 1789, the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum invites guests explore one of the nation’s largest and most authentic light stations and climb 175 feet to the top of Florida’s tallest lighthouse, where they can take in the stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean coastline. Tour the world-famous lighthouse museum and enjoy living history interpretations, hands-on workshops, and special kids’ craft workshops, all included in the price of regular admission.
When: Aug. 8
Where: Ponce DeLeon Inlet Lighthouse, Ponce Inlet
Web: https://www.ponceinlet.org/event/national-lighthouse-day-6/

ANIMATE! ORLANDO – This three-day, family-friendly convention is a comic-lover’s delight, filled with voice actors, artists and other cartoon, comic and anime starts, as well as pro wrestlers, cosplay and costume contests, video and tabletop gaming, panels, Q&A sessions and more. Shop for hard-to-find collectibles and memorabilia and grab selfies and autographs with your favorite creators, authors and fandom favorites.
When: Aug. 14-16
Where: Orange County Convention Center, Orlando
Web: https://galaxycon.com/pages/animate-orlando

WAUSAU POSSUM FESTIVAL 

NORTH FLORIDA

TOURING THE LANDSCAPE + RAM — From pastoral hills to dramatic peaks, this special exhibit reveals how the turn of the 20th century boom in travel transformed how artists depicted iconic American locales. During your visit to the Cummer, don’t forget to step outside and explore the museum's gorgeous gardens which stretch along the St. Johns River. A Saturday visit means guests also can stop in at RAM (Riverside Arts Market). Jacksonville’s Saturday arts and food market is housed under the Fuller Warren Bridge next door to the Cummer. The market features local artists, crafters and food vendors and includes live entertainment throughout the day. It’s always the perfect stop to pick up souvenirs while enjoying breakfast or lunch. Local tip: dolphins like to congregate around the bridge pillars which makes a riverfront picnic a must.
When: through Aug. 23
Where: Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, Jacksonville
Web: https://www.cummermuseum.org, https://riversideartsmarket.org

MEXICO BEACH ARTIFICIAL REEF ASSOCIATION KINGFISH TOURNAMENT – Last year, 122 boats fished in the tournament, and over 800 people enjoyed the Captains’ Party. This year’s format will be the same: boats under 26’ with no professional anglers can fish the Recreational Division, and boats over 26’ or that have a professional angler on board, regardless of boat size, must fish the Open Division. This tournament supports efforts to build and deploy artificial reefs off the coast of Mexico Beach to promote the conservation and environmental improvement.
When: July 24th, 2026 (Captains’ Party) and July 25th, 2026 (Fishing Tournament/weigh-in
Where: Mexico Beach public boat ramp.
Web: https://mbara.org/kingfish-tournament/

FIREWORKS OVER THE MATANZAS — Florida’s big cities are planning parties like it’s 1776, but St. Augustine is just sitting back and smiling because they are the nation’s oldest city (1565). The community’s annual all-American birthday bash starts with a live concert by The All Star Orchestra in Plaza de la Constitucion (6 p.m.) that features big band, swing and patriotic favorites. After the show, guests will have time to grab a bite or cocktail before the main event lights up the night along Matanzas Bay above Castillo de San Marcos and the Bridge of Lions. Get there early if you want a prime viewing spot along the water.
When: July 4
Where: St. Augustine
Web: https://www.floridashistoriccoast.com/events/fireworks-over-the-matanzas

FREEDOM FEST + FIREWORKS — Two days of live music, epic river views and a massive birthday bash? Jacksonville officially is upping the ante for the nation's milestone and showing off its shiny, new downtown waterfront parks in style. Freedom Fest kicks off the party on Thursday with live music (Bold City Brass, Navy Pride and more) and a patriotic light and music show at Friendship Fountain that includes food and beverage vendors. Fittingly, they’re giving away free apple pies to the first 1,000 attendees. On the Fourth, the party will be swinging long before Jacksonville’s largest fireworks display lights up the night. The city’s new Riverfront Plaza, which is home to a huge new children’s playground on the north bank, will host live music, face painting, balloon animals and a bookmobile. Meanwhile, the party on the south bank has a more adult vibe with live music, a hot dog eating contest and a cornhole tournament. The pedestrian walkway on both sides of the St. Johns River provides an amazing vantage point for the night’s main event.
When: July 3-4
Where: Jacksonville
Web: https://www.jacksonville.gov/welcome/featured-news/city-to-celebrate-america%E2%80%99s-250th-anniversary-on-july-3-and-4,-2026

SALUTE TO FREEDOM FESTIVAL — Forget just staring up at the sky, Panama City is plugging in the amps and turning the volume up for America’s 250th birthday with two stages of live music to electrify the night. The free festival will host the Zack Miller Band, 12Eleven and Last Left on Stage 1. Anne Cline & The Dirty Peaches and Son of Saints will play on Stage 2. Also includes food, drink, artisans and other local vendors. The party starts at 4 p.m. and concludes with fireworks over St. Andrews Bay.
When: July 4
Where: Panama City
Web: https://destinationpanamacity.com/annual-event/july-4th-salute-to-freedom-festival

SEASIDE’S INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION — Pack your sunglasses and your party spirit because Fort Walton’s Seaside Amphitheater will be the place to be for a sun-soaked, daylong birthday blowout! Guests in it for the long haul will be treated to a full patriotic show when the Emerald Coast Theatre Company performs Ragged Old Flag and the national anthem at 9 a.m. A block party, children’s bike parade, live music and hot dog eating contest follow. Everyone will cap off the day with the Sinfonia Gulf Coast Patriotic Pops concert which leads into the fireworks display.
When: July 4
Where: Fort Walton
Web: https://sowal.com/event/seaside-independence-day-celebration-0?date=2026-07-04

RIVERFEST — Get ready to celebrate the Fourth of July at Riverfest, Milton's annual Independence Day blowout. The city's fresh lineup kicks off at 3 p.m. with food trucks, arts and crafts vendors, laser tag, Kids will love the inflatable water slides to beat the summer heat. Don't miss the city’s famous rubber duck race and Bands on the Blackwater Special Show. Fireworks are, of course, the day’s finale.
When: July 4
Where: Milton
Web: https://www.getrelaxing.com/event/riverfest-2

FREE! SEASIDE SUMMER SOUNDS — Who doesn’t love a free, outdoor, gulf-front concert series? That’s what we thought. Thankfully, the communities of Panama City Beach and Pensacola Beach each have a rocking lineup to keep visitors dancing and singing all summer long.

  • Bands on the Beach (Pensacola Beach): Gulfside Pavilion will rock every Tuesday night from 7 to 9 p.m. Guests are encouraged to bring their own tailgate chairs or blankets. July’s lineup includes the world-class Elvis tribute artist Al Joslin (July 7), the Owen Finley Electric String Band Club (July 14), On the Rox (July 21) and Vinyl Revival (July 28), a six-piece band covering classics from the 1970s through 1990s. Check out the rest of the summer lineup: https://visitpensacolabeach.com/whats-happening-bands-on-beach
  • Summer Concert Series (Panama City Beach): PCB invites music lovers (including dogs!) to Gulfside Pavilion every Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. The long-running summer tradition features a lineup that embraces all music genres from ’80s rock (Body Double, July 2) to The Lee Boys 25th Anniversary Sacred Steel Tour (July 9) to party rock (Sons of Saints, July 16) to anything goes (Will Thompson Band, July 23) and New Orleans funk and R&B (John “Papa” Gross, July 30). Check out the full lineup: https://www.visitpanamacitybeach.com/events/concerts-music-festivals/summer-concert-series

GREATER JACKSONVILLE KINGFISH TOURNAMENT — Looking for the ultimate summer day out on the water? Northeast Florida’s always abuzz when the elite anglers head off shore to battle the waves while seeking to reel in the largest catch during the weeklong event. Those wanting to stay closer to shore can compete in the event’s Kickoff Tournament which only allows fishing within state waters (ie. 3 miles out). Other events during the week worth noting are the Kids Dock Tournament at Sister Creek Park (ages 15 and under), the Junior Angler Offshore Tournament and the Greater Jacksonville Redfish Tournament that allows participants to fish by boat or kayak. The action doesn’t stop when the lines come out of the water. Head over to the daily weigh-in where you can grab a bite at the food festival, swap tall tales at the Liar’s Tent and shop at the Boatique.
When: July 9-18
Where: Jim King Park & Boat Ramp, Jacksonville
Web: https://kingfishtournament.com

SWAMP STOMP MUSIC FESTIVAL — For more than forty years, the heart of the Big Bend has beat a little louder on the Tallahassee Museum’s grounds thanks to the natural acoustics provided under its live oak canopy. Swamp Stomp invites music lovers, families and friends to gather for the city’s longest-running, genre-spanning music festival. As always, all fest guests get free admission to the 52-acre museum that includes all-day access to explore the wildlife exhibits, nature trails and historic buildings. Once evening descends, grab your lawn chairs, kick back with a cold craft beer (if you’re over 21!), and immerse yourself in the music. This year’s acts will be announced closer to the event.
When: July 11
Where: Tallahassee Museum
Web: https://tallahasseemuseum.org/events/swamp-stomp

PENSACOLA BEACH AIR SHOW — Keep your eyes glued to the skies above the gulf. Right on the heels of Independence Day, the Blue Angels turn Pensacola Beach into the ultimate amphitheater, delivering four days of heart-pounding precision aeronautic flying that make this annual event a must-see. It kicks off with Breakfast with the Blues (July 15), when the Navy’s elite flight demonstration squadron hits the sky to mark the show’s coordinates and center points along Pensacola Beach. The Blue Angels hold their practice show on Thursday, with the civilian aerobatic performers joining them in the sky on Friday for a full-dress rehearsal. This year, the Blues will be joined by aerobatic helicopter pilot Aaron Fitzgerald, Kevin Coleman and the Red Bull Air Force, a F-35A Lightning II, Veterans Flight and more. Saturday’s air show is one of the community’s marquee annual events and visitors are encouraged to nab a prime viewing spot early at Casino Beach.
When: July 15-18
Where: Pensacola
Web: https://www.visitpensacola.com/blueangels/air-show/pensacola-beach-air-show-featuring-the-us-navy-blue-angels

ZOOKEEPER DAY — Ever wonder what it’s like to be a chef, scientist, and caretaker for the world’s most amazing wildlife? Step behind the scenes for an educational sneak peek into one of the “wildest” careers at the only accredited teaching zoo on a college campus. Guests will get to meet and speak with the student zookeepers, discover wildlife care opportunities and learn about conservation efforts. They’ll also get to explore the unique 10-acre zoo which is home to over 70 different species that are cared for by the 100 students enrolled in the Zoo Animal Technology program.
When: July 18
Where: Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo, Gainesville
Web: https://www.sfcollege.edu/zoo/visit/events/zookeeper-day.html

TOGETHER FEST — Gather the family and head to Tom Brown Park for the perfect summer day out with the kids that won't break the bank. The fest has a large Kids Zone packed with bounce houses, slides, games, magic shows, face painting, tattoos and balloon art. The day, which focuses on building community connections, also includes food trucks, wellness vendors, live music, and arts and craft vendors.
When: July 18
Where: Tallahassee
Web: https://www.facebook.com/events/1587177562275114/?active_tab=discussion

NATIONAL LIGHTHOUSE DAY — Raise your hand if you knew National Lighthouse Day was August 7. No? Same. Florida has 8,436 miles of tidal shoreline and almost 30 historic lighthouses still standing, making August the ideal month to trek to the top of one of these iconic North Florida lighthouses.

  • St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum (St. Augustine): With its black-and-white candy cane inspired stripes and red tower, St. Augustine's historic lighthouse fills the skyline like a beacon. Guests can climb the 219-step spiral staircase for panoramic views of the Atlantic coast and historic city. Favorite tours include the Dark of the Moon Ghost Experience, Sunset Moonrise and Twilight at the Top. https://www.staugustinelighthouse.org
  • Crooked River Lighthouse (Carrabelle): After the lighthouse was decommissioned in 1995, Carrabelle’s local citizens banded together to form the Carrabelle Lighthouse Association to preserve, restore and keep it open to the public. Since then, a replica of the original Fresnel lens has restored the light to working status. Although the lighthouse is open daily to guests, on the full moon each month you can climb 128 steps to top for Twilight at the Tower (Aug. 28). https://www.crookedriverlighthouse.com
  • Cape St. George Light (St. George Island): St. George Island’s light has been built four times. The first structure guarded the coast in 1833. The most recent structure was finished in 2011 after the light that stood for more than 150 years finally succumbed to beach erosion and waves. The St. George Lighthouse Association obtained the original plans from the National Archives and used as many of the saved original materials as possible. At this lighthouse, a tour to the top is a little more unique. Although it’s only 92 steps, you’ll also need to navigate an eight-rung metal ladder and travel through a scuttle hole to reach the lantern room. It also offers a Sunset and Full Moon Climb each month (Aug. 28). https://stgeorgelight.org

SHEPARDFEST — Step into the gritty, brilliant mind of Sam Shepard during the world’s only festival dedicated exclusively to the legendary American Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, actor and filmmaker. The goal of ShepardFest is to bring together artists, scholars and fans for a full-scale theater production of his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Buried Child, a staged reading of Kicking a Dead Horse and film screenings of Thunderheart and Days of Heaven. Also includes lectures, discussions and book signings.
When: July 30 - Aug 3
Where: The Waterworks, St. Augustine
Web: https://www.shepardfest.org

WAUSAU POSSUM FESTIVAL — Looking for a truly unforgettable Florida road trip? Head to the central Panhandle for Wausau’s annual Possum Fest! As the self-proclaimed Possum Capital of the World, this tiny town throws a massive party featuring a Possum Parade, live music, a quilt auction and hilariously authentic Hog Callin' and Rooster Crowin' contests. Be sure to dress the part (possum attire is highly celebrated) and don't skip out on the famous Possum Ice Cream. Don't worry, no possums were harmed to make it, instead it’s just a delicious blend that includes persimmon, the sweet and bitter fruit that the marsupials love.
When: July 31 - Aug. 1
Where: Wausau
Web: https://visitwcfla.com/events/wausau-possum-festival

NORTH FLORIDA KING OF THE BEACH — Cast your lines for ultimate bragging rights and offshore glory along St. Augustine’s pristine coastline during this annual three-day kingfish showdown. The event includes multiple fishing tournaments, crowd-friendly weigh-ins, plus awards and community fun throughout the weekend. Also includes lady angler and youth tournaments.
When: July 31 - Aug 2
Where: St. Augustine
Web: https://www.nfkingofthebeach.com

CLEAR BOTTOM KAYAK TOURS — Unlock a whole new perspective while paddling along the Ichetucknee River on this fully guided, clear kayak adventure designed to bring you face-to-face with Florida's pristine natural beauty. You’ll float along the river’s crystal-clear water under moss-draped cypress trees. Don’t forget to keep an eye for river otters, manatees and native wading birds. The kayaks are two seaters and the tour fee also includes a life vest, paddles and shuttles. Guests are encouraged to bring minimal gear so you can enjoy more of the view through the bottom of your kayak.
When: Aug 1-2
Where: Ichetucknee Springs State Park, Fort White
Web: https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/ichetucknee-springs-state-park

TALLAHASSEE BEER FESTIVAL — With 3,000 craft beverage lovers and 120 national, regional and local brewers pouring over 400 fermentations, North Florida’s premier beer festival is back to deliver the ultimate tasting experience. You name it, from IPAs to ciders, meads and seltzers, and you’ll get a chance to savor it. The Beer Mile, where participants “chug” a 12-ounce beer at the beginning of each quarter mile, is back again and serves as the fest’s official kick off on Friday night. All tasting guests receive a souvenir tasting glass. Also includes food and live entertainment.
When: Aug. 8
Where: Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, Tallahassee
Web: https://tlhbeerfest.com

FLORIDA SKIMBOARD PRO/AM TOURNAMENT — Get ready to watch the world’s elite skimboarders turn the Atlantic surf into their personal playground. Even though Florida’s east coast beaches boast some of the state's largest waves, the world’s best skimboarders can cut through the Atlantic Ocean like the surface is a sheet of glass before turning on the jets. The competitors represent more than 75 different beaches and spectators will experience  over 30 hours of skim-boarding heats. Due to weather and tides, the timing of each day’s events are subject to change. Check the website for the most up-to-date information.
When: Aug 12-16
Where: Vilano Beach
Web: https://www.rundropslide.com/flproam

FIRST COAST SMOOTH JAZZ FESTIVAL — Let the music take you from morning grooves to coastal vibes when the evening headliners take the stage under the stars. This two-day, soulful celebration features acclaimed artists like Marcus Anderson, the event’s headliner and host, and Nathan Mitchell, the Friday night headliner. The lineup also includes up-and-comers like saxophonist Jeff Ryan and guitarist and vocalist Andrea Lisa. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy interactive experiences, panel discussions, spa experiences, a dinner cruise and more.
When: Aug 14-15
Where: Jacksonville
Web: https://firstcoastjazzfest.com

BEE FARE FESTIVAL — Get ready for a double dose of sweetness as Bee Friends Farm and Local Fare Jax team up for the 7th annual festival — now expanded to two days of fresh local flavor, unique artisans and buzz-worthy fun. Saturday’s schedule includes live beekeeping demos, honey tastings, educational talks and hands-on activities. Meanwhile, Sunday is geared toward shopping, allowing guests to meet with the local vendors and artisans. Both days of the fest take place in the new, air-conditioned hall at the Jacksonville Fairgrounds.
When: Aug 15-16
Where: Jacksonville Fairgrounds
Web: https://duvalhall.com/event/bee-friends-farm-beefare/duval-hall/jacksonville-florida

JACKSONVILLE TATTOO CONVENTION — Turn your skin into a canvas when the First Coast hosts an unforgettable weekend of live tattooing, fierce competitions and rocking after-parties. The convention also includes meet-and-greets, vendors and special guests. Attendees who already have ink can enter their favorite body art in one of the 12 daily contests. Categories include Best Color Portrait (contestants must also bring a reference photo!), Best Traditional, Best Realism, Best Sleeve (arm or leg) and more!
When: Aug. 21-23
Where: World Golf Village, St. Augustine
Web: http://www.setattoo.com

ROCK THE COUNTRY — Turn up the music and raise a glass to 250 years of American spirit for a fest that brings together small-town pride, legendary camaraderie and powerhouse country music under the wide-open sky. Legendary acts like Brooks N’ Dunn, Blake Shelton, Lauren Alaina, Shenandoah, Mark Chestnut and Hudson Westbrook headline this year’s seven-city tour. Guests can buy VIP or weekend passes as well as single-day tickets and RV or camping permits.
When: Aug 28-29
Where: Florida Horse Park, Ocala
Web: https://rockthecountry.com/ocala-fl

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