Calendar of Florida Events
May and June 2025
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.
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SOUTH FLORIDA
LOOK! UP IN THE SKY! – It’s not a bird. It’s not Superman. And it’s not just one plane. It’s a whole bunch of planes (and a lot more) at these two entertaining air shows. You can catch one at the beginning of May and one near the end of the month.
- AirDotShow Fort Lauderdale – The headliners this year are the United States Navy Blue Angels performing the too-close-for-comfort maneuvers that have made them world famous. Other highlights include the F-22 Raptor Demo Team, the SOCOM Para-Commandos (the U.S. Special Operations Command premiere parachute demonstration team). Also on hand will be some of the country’s best civilian air performers. The show is free, of course, but there are also four VIP options that offer various levels of comfort, viewing ability and luxury.
When: May 3-4
Where: Fort Lauderdale Beach
Web: fortlauderdaleairshow.com - Hyundai Air & Sea Show – Also known as A National Salute to America’s Heroes, it honors and showcases the men, women, technology and equipment from all five branches of the United States Military and police, firefighters and their first responder agencies. The in-the-air events are spectacular, with the Air Force providing most of the action (the F-35 Lightning II, a B-52 Bomber, the F-16 Fighting Falcon and the A-10 Thunderbolt, to name a few). But wait, there’s more: offshore powerboat racing, extreme water sports, the Monster Energy Freestyle demo steam, a kids fun zone, a drone light show and the FPL Display village, a four-block long interactive experience featuring military equipment and training equipment. The music features military bands and a national act yet to be named. The show will end with a night-pyro demonstration by the U.S. Army Golden Knights Parachute Team kicking off a fireworks extravaganza. There are several VIP packages to consider.
When: May 24-25
Where: Miami Beach
Web: usasalute.com
KEY WEST SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL – It features some 200 performers spread over five days and nights, some of whom have written songs for and/or performed with lots of A-Listers in the music biz, mostly in the country genre. Some also have gone on to have very successful careers of their own. Some of the headliners this year are Nate Smith, Chase Matthews, Raul Malo (Mavericks’ front man), Elisha Hoffman Liz Roles and Dylan Altman. The festival is known for kick-starting the careers of future big-time stars, such as Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris and Florida Georgia Line.
When: April 30-May 4
Where: Various venues in Key West
Web: keywestsongwritersfestival.com
THE FLORIDA OUTDOOR EXPO – Attendees will experience an interactive environment with manufacturers, dealers and retailers, all showing the latest in archery, backyard living, biking, boating, camping, fishing, hunting, motorsports, outdoor vacations and watersports. There will be product demonstrations, seminars, classes, food courts, live entertainment and lots of kid-friendly events. Don’t miss the Dock Dogs competition, i.e., dogs jumping off docks and splashing into the water.
When: May 2-4
Where: Expo Center at the South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach
Web: floridaoutdoorexpo.com
MOSAIC IN THE PALM BEACHES – Enjoy a month-long celebration of shows, art, ideas and culture at some of Palm Beach County’s best attractions and museums at discounted prices. Here are some of past participants: Armory Art Center, Benzaiten Center for Creative Arts, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Cox Science Center & Aquarium, Henry Morrison Flagler Museum, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Lighthouse Art Center Gallery & School of Art, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Mounts Botanical Garden, Palm Beach Dramaworks, Resource Depot, Taras Oceanographic Foundation and Yesteryear Village Living History Village. Check closer to the event for additional groups.
When: Most are May 1-31, but some may extend further than that
Where: Various locations in Palm Beach County
Web: mosaicpbc.com
FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX – Attendees will see the highest class of international racing for open-wheel, single seat race cars. Formula 1 vehicles are the fasted regulated road course racing cars in the world. The Miami race is on a 3.36 mile-long track and it will feature 19 corners and three straight-aways. The cars will reach tops speeds of nearly 200 miles per hour. The top Formula 1 drivers will compete, including Lando Norris, last year’s winner. There are also other races over the three-day weekend. Check out the Team Village, set up on the football field inside the stadium the Miami Dolphins call home. Drivers, pit crews and other race-team members will be based there throughout the weekend. It’s open to all ticket-holders and you can get a close-up look at all the behind-the-scenes action. VIP packages will enhance the experience. Delicious food, good music and an amazing art gallery are also part of the experience.
When: May 2-4
Where: The Miami International Autodrome, a temporary circuit on the grounds of Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens
Web: f1miamigp.com
FAMILY WONDER DAYS – Walk. Observe. Navigate. Draw. Explore. Read. That’s what families are encouraged to do together at this fun-filled event. (In case you missed it, all the capital letters all spell WONDER). All kinds of adventures can be had, including games, activities and scavenger hunts. Pick up an activity guide (in English, Spanish, or Creole) to use as you navigate through a lush landscape to observe birds, pollinators and plants.
When: May 24-25
Where: Naples Botanical Garden
Web: naplesgarden.org/events/family-wonder-days/2025-05-24/
OCEAN BREWS & BLUES BEER FEST – Spend a day at the beach and sample an assortment of more than 100 beers form some of America’s finest craft breweries while listening to a variety of blues performers and bands. Lots of good food will be on hand, as will arts and crafts vendors.
When: May 17
Where: main beach parking lot in Deerfield Beach
Web: deerfield-beach.com/1601/Ocean-Brews-Blues
SOUTH BEACH FILM FESTIVAL – This new kid on the block (it’s the inaugural event) focuses on international cinema, short films, comedies and documentaries that explore culturally and socially relevant themes. The festival will commemorate significant milestones in Miami history, including the 30th anniversary of Bad Boys and the 40th anniversary of Miami Vice, with themed events and cast appearances. There will be seminars, conferences, networking events, and (of course) cocktail parties throughout the four-day event. In addition to movie theaters, there will be showings on the beach (organizers say bring a bathing suit!) and in drive-ins.
When: May 15-18
Where: Various locations in Miami Beach
Web: sobefilmfest.com
DOWNTOWN DELRAY BEACH MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND CRAFT FESTIVAL – If you haven’t been to this bustling but pretty city in a while, this would be a good time to go. Paintings, jewelry, glass work and pottery are just few of the kinds of things you will be able to explore and purchase. It also includes a Green Market with gourmet sauces, handmade soaps and orchids.
When: May 24-25
Where: Delray Beach Tennis Center and other locations in downtown Delray Beach
Web: artfestival.com/festivals/27th-annual-downtown-delray-beach-memorial-day-weekend-craft-festival
THE HOME & DESIGN REMODELING SHOW – Every year, this show features the latest trends and brands in the home improvement industry. Here are just some of the areas that will be covered: kitchen and bathroom remodeling, custom closets, flooring and other surfaces, artificial turf, landscaping, patio design, outdoor kitchens and pergolas, impact windows and doors, smart homes technology and security, furniture, mattresses, solar energy solutions and roofing and gutters. There will be hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of projects to check out.
When: May 23-26
Where: Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach
Web: homeshows.net
PARAISO MIAMI SWIM WEEK – You will be able to preview the newest summer swimwear and resort wear trends at this four-day festival over the Memorial Day holiday weekend. There will be daily runway shows, featuring style titans and promising newcomers to watch. Special events and parties will abound. Three VIP packages will get your varying degrees of luxury treatment.
When: May 29-June 1
Where: The Paraiso Fashion Tent at Collins Park for the runway shows and various other locations in Miami Beach for the special events and parties.
Web: paraisomiamibeach.com
I.CARE TRASH DERBY – Take a break from your vacation in the Keys or just head on down to do a good dead for our oceans and/or beaches. The derby includes one and a half days of debris collection, followed by the finale, a family friendly festival that includes food, music, games, an awards ceremony, raffles, a silent auction and environmentally-minded vendors.
When: May 1-4
Where: Offshore and the beaches from Key largo to Key West for the debris collecting and Founders Park in Islamorada for the festival
Web: icaretrashderby.com
great time and do a lot of good at the same time. The Coral Restoration Foundation is hosting a day dedicated to promoting awareness and preserving the third largest coral reef on earth. Activities will range from helping shore up coral tree nurseries, monitoring existing colonies and out-planting threatened species of corals. Note: You must be dive-certified to participate. Reservations are already underway and spots fill up quickly, so don’t hesitate if you want to participate.
When: June 5-7
Where: Throughout the Florida Keys
Web: coralrestoration.org
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, vendors, craftspeople, celebrities, publishers, artists, writers, panels, costume competitions, concerts, video game tournaments, role-playing games and karaoke.
When: June 6
Where: Miami Airport Convention Center
Web: otakufest.com
ELECTRIC BLUES EXTRAVAGANZA – There are many sub-genres of blues, including Memphis, New Orleans, Chicago, Texas, Delta, British, West Coast, Country, Boogie Woogie and Psychedelic to name just some. You’re likely to hear and see at least some of these at this noon-until-9 p.m. gathering on two stages, maybe along with some southern soul, funk, neo-pop and hip hop thrown in for good measure. Performers will be Sp3ctacle, The Cedrick Talton Experience, Rockin’ Jake Band, Reggie “King” Sears, JW Gilmore, Ronny Hill and Josh Roland. Plenty of diverse and yummy food options (six restaurants are on the property) are available, too.
When: June 14
Where: Fishermen’s Village, Punta Gorda
Web: www.fishermensvillage.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
XO WORLD INSTALLATION – Inspired by the universally-known game of Jacks, Daniel Anderson’s 20,000-pound, 12-feet-high, 24-feet long structure embodies the four pillars of the XO World Project: equality, unity, peace and love. The XO World Project Foundation is focused on making a sustainable impact on global communities and carries out humanitarian projects that address equal access to health care, water, food and economic empowerment for women.
When: Now through June 30
Where: Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
Web: lincolnroad.com/daniel-anderson/
AMERICAN BLACK FILM FESTIVAL – It is dedicated to empowering Black talent by providing a platform for up-and-coming artists and entertainment content by and about people of African descent. There will be five days of screenings, master classes, talent showcases, parties and a variety of networking events. Screenings will include a Hollywood release along with studio premieres and independent films.
When: June 11-15
Where: Various locations in Miami Beach
Web: abff.com/miami/
I LOVE STOCK ISLAND FESTIVAL – Right before you get to Key West, you have to go through Stock Island, a community that tends to be residential in character with a year-round population. It is home to a thriving artist community and lots of friendly folks. You might want to put this five-day festival on your to-see list. Here are some of the events that have taken place over the years: a food truck tour, “dive-in” movie (watch while soaking or floating in a pool), an art stroll open house, a taste of Stock Island food tour, a farmers market, lots of live music, a Stock Island history tour, an authentic Cuban pig roast and beach party, a family day (with archery, horse shoes face painting, animal feeding and a picnic lunch), a Father’s Day fish fry and beach party and a Father’s Day fishing derby.
When: June 11-15
Where: Various locations in Stock Island and Key West
Web: ilovestockisland.org
FOUNDER’S DAY AT WHITEHALL – Once a year, you can gain access to one of Florida’s great museums for free. Founder’s Day is in honor of the Flagler Museum’s founder, Jean Flagler Matthews, who rescued the estate from demolition and established the museum on June 5, 1959. Whitehall’s first and second floors will be open, as will Henry Flagler’s personal Railcar 91on the Flagler Kenan Pavilion.
When: June 5
Where: Flagler Museum at Whitehall, Palm Beach
Web: flaglermuseum.us
CAPTIVAVILLE SONGWRITERS WEEKEND – It will be 72 hours of sun, fun, live music and one of the biggest pool parties of the year on Captiva Island. In the past, the music tended to be mostly country, but as of press time there were no details on the number of bands or what kind of music will be featured this year. Check the web site below closer to the event for more details.
When: June 13-15
Where: Tween Waters Island Resort & Spa, Captiva Island
Web: tween-waters.com/event/seventh-annual-captivaville-songwriters-weekend/
COLLEGE OF THE FLORIDA KEYS SWIM AROUND KEY WEST – If you are up for an in-the-water-athletic-type vacation, you might want to try the 12.5-mile swim around Key West. The Atlantic Ocean water is pristine and you can see fish, coral and maybe even some turtles if you look close enough. Dolphins may even try to join in, too. If you don’t want to swim that many miles, there are smaller races – 6.1 miles, 2 miles, 1 mile and 800 yards.
When: June 14
Where: Starting and ending at Smathers Beach, Key West
Web: www.swimaroundkeywest.org
DOWNTOWN VENICE CRAFT FESTIVAL – Crafters from across the nation will showcase their creations in a variety of media, including stained glass, photography and personal products, including some for children and pets. While you are there, take a walk through the Green Market, which features plants, handmade soaps, BBQ sauces and live orchids.
When: June 14-15
Where: Along Miami Avenue, Venice
Web: 31st Annual Downtown Venice Craft Festival | ArtFestival.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: June 14-15
Where: Expo Center at the South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach
Web: southfloridafair.com/events/2024/halfway-to-christmas-craft-fair
TASTING THE TROPICS – If you haven’t yet visited this beautiful botanical garden, this would be a good time to go. Take a yummy trip to the tropics to learn about some of the less well-known fruiting plants that are grown there. There will be demonstrations, guided tours and tropical fruit tastings.
When: June 28-29
Where: Naples Botanical Garden
Web: naplesgarden.org/events/tasting-the-tropics/2025-06-28/
FLORIDA MANGO FESTIVAL – Mango fests are usually outdoors, but this one will be held indoors in an air conditioned environment free from the summer heat. The fare from dozens of small farms and nurseries will be featured, including mangoes and other tropical fruits. Vendors will showcase mango products and agricultural tools for gardeners and commercial growers. There will be educational programs, lectures and discussions on all things mango, an ID-your-mango booth and guided mango tastings.
When: June 29
Where: Palm Beach County Convention Center
Web: floridamangofestival.com
CENTRAL FLORIDA
155TH SILVER SPURS RODEO – Rodeo cowboys from all over the country compete in traditional rodeo action, including bull riding, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, team roping, steer wrestling, and women's barrel racing. In between the serious stuff, a rodeo clown entertains the crowds and the Silver Spurs Quadrille team perform a square dance on horseback. This time-honored extreme sport has been drawing crowds and delighting fans in Central Florida since the 1940s, providing air-conditioned entertainment, snacks, beer and other concessions to its annual events.
When: May 30-31
Where: Osceola Heritage Park/Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee
Web: https://www.silverspursrodeo.com/
SARASOTA INTERNATIONAL DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL – Both seasoned racers and beginning paddlers alike can get involved in this colorful, exhilarating and highly competitive dragon boat race, which takes place along a 400-acre lake in beautiful Nathan Benderson Park. For those who just want to watch, there is plenty to explore in between events, such as the vendor-packed Health and Wellness Village offering services and products and the Food Truck Bazaar with tons of delicious options. Stick around for the grand trophy and medal ceremony at the end.
When: May 10
Where: Nathan Benderson Park, Sarasota
Web: https://mldb.gwnevents.com/sarasota
HUNGARIAN FESTIVAL IN SARASOTA – Founded by the Gobal Friendship Foundation nearly two decades ago, this growing festival aims to bring authentic Hungarian culture, values, traditions, flavors and fun to the Suncoast community and beyond. Guests of all ages can enjoy two days of activities, rides, games and music, as well as real Hungarian stews, stuffed cabbage, pastries, crepes and other mouth-watering treats. Take home some handmade items from Hungarian vendors, including clothing, artwork and jewelry.
When: May 3-4
Where: Sarasota County Fairgrounds, Sarasota
Web: https://sarasotamagyarfesztival.com/
ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL FRINGE THEATRE FESTIVAL – This 14-day arts festival is one of Orlando’s most unique and inclusive cultural events, offering hundreds of un-juried, uncensored, and highly talented theatre, music, dance performances and artist displays of all genres, as well as a free outdoor music festival, food and drinks. Kids Fringe for children and families also returns, bringing entertaining performances by young artists, along with workshops, hands-on art activities and more. For art lovers, Visual Fringe offers a gallery, art market, workshops, classes, crafts, demonstrations and selfie backdrops.
When: May 13-26
Where: Loch Haven Park, Orlando
Web: https://www.orlandofringe.org/
WELCOME TO ROCKVILLE – Some of the hottest names in rock converge on the Daytona International Speedway for this epic, four-day outdoor music concert featuring more than 150 bands on five stages. This year’s lineup includes Korn, Green Day, Linkin Park, Alice in Chains, Rob Zombie, Insane Clown Posse, Of Mice & Men, Bad Omens, Mudvayne, Bush and dozens of other bands and artists. The site offers surrounding campground rentals, various food and bar vendors throughout the property, amusement rides, tiki and wine bars and lots of merch tents.
When: May 15-18
Where: Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach
Web: https://welcometorockville.com/
MAYFAIRE BY-THE-LAKE – One of Central Florida’s largest and oldest free outdoor art festivals, the 54-year-old Mayfaire By-the-Lake is hosted by the Polk Museum of Art and features more than 150 artist booths circled around beautiful Lake Morton. Check out thought-proving and fun works of art from painters, sculptors, etchers, glass blowers, photographers and other artisans from all over the country and enjoy the beautiful lakeside atmosphere. Don’t miss the belly dancers, musicians and other performers while you’re there, and check out the free arts and crafts activities at the kids zone.
When: May 10-11
Where: Lake Morton, downtown Lakeland
Web: https://www.mayfairebythelake.org/
THUNDER ON COCOA BEACH – This exciting, four-day offshore boat racing event brings some of the world’s fastest speedboats and lots of adrenaline to the shores of the Space Coast, creating some serious buzz in the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy live entertainment, parties and some of the top race teams in the world competing in various classes, with Class 1 reaching speeds over 175 miles per hour. After each day’s races, meet the racers at the downtown Cocoa Beach block party or dance the night away at the after-parties.
When: May 15-18
Where: Cocoa Beach
Web: https://www.thunderoncocoabeach.com/
ORLANDO CARNIVAL DOWNTOWN – Continuing its run of more than three decades, the multicultural Orlando Carnival Downtown returns, celebrating Caribbean life and customs with an entire weekend of brilliantly colored, feather- and sequin-adorned costumes, dancing, rhythmic music, spicy dishes and cocktails. This year’s celebration begins with a special Carnival on the Runway fashion show, followed by various dance and music parties, then the main event: A Sunday parade and concert that includes vendors selling delicious foods from Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, Guyana, Barbados and other Caribbean nations.
When: May 3 & 23-25
Where: Downtown Orlando
Web: www.orlandocarnivaldowntown.com
ST. PETE TACOS & TEQUILA FESTIVAL – Jam out to live tunes and sample tacos and other tasty Mexican dishes from more than 30 vendors at this two-day fest nestled in the gorgeous waterfront Vinoy Park, located right on the edge of downtown St. Petersburg. Guests can also purchase ice cold Coronas, a variety of flavorful cocktails and margaritas, seltzers and frozen concoctions, as well as soft drinks and fresh squeezed juices. Entertainment includes Lucha Libre wrestling, mariachi bands, a taco-eating contest and live mural artist demonstrations.
When: May 9-10
Where: Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg
Web: https://www.stpetetacos.com/
horticultural enthusiasts, photographers, artists, and visitors from across the state to gaze upon dozens of varieties of the beautiful waterlily and take part in a full day of immersive activities. Learn from waterlily reporting demonstrations, shop for unique plants, wire art and handmade African baskets, and watch plein air artists capture the beauty of the gardens in real time. Get there at the 8:30 a.m. opening time to see a rare and breathtaking display of night-blooming waterlilies alongside their day-blooming counterparts.
When: June 14
Where: McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach
Web: https://mckeegarden.org/class/20th-annual-waterlily-celebration-2/
TAMPA BAY AREA JUNETEENTH FESTIVAL – Honoring Juneteenth Independence Day, this R.O.C. the Block fest now spans several days of summits, symposiums, discussions leading up to “Tampa Bay’s Best Family Reunion” at Raymond James Stadium on Saturday, June 21. There, guests of all ages can enjoy live DJs, artistic dance performances, musical guests and a special KidZone. The fest also features a marketplace with retail vendors, community resource booths and a variety of food vendors and other treats. Admission to the festival is free.
When: June 16-21
Where: Locations throughout Tampa; Raymond James Stadium
Web: https://www.roctheblockinc.com/
LIVE AT THE LAWN AT ICON PARK – Orlando’s ICON Park is bringing back its free, outdoor live music series that runs on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer, launching on June 22nd with the eclectic and local Red Mint Duo and featuring various regional musicians and bands on The Lawn underneath the Orlando Eye. The concerts take place from 4 to 7 p.m. followed by DJ entertainment until midnight, and guests can enjoy no lines and no admission to get full access to the live tunes and surrounding outdoor bars and restaurants.
When: Multiple weekends from June 22 through Aug. 4
Where: ICON Park, Orlando
Web: https://iconparkorlando.com/media-room/icon-park-presents-summer-live-music-series-sponsored-by-pepsi/
ST. PETE PRIDE – Florida’s biggest month-long celebration of the LGBTQ+ community happens in St. Petersburg, beginning with a Mx. St. Pete Pride pageant on May 25th and a kick-off street party on June 1. The month’s festivities include a Youth & Family Day, a two-day Shades of Pride art and music event honoring diversity, a colorful Saturday parade that draws tens of thousands to the streets and a Sunday vendor “carnival” in the trendy Grand Central District.
When: Various locations, St. Petersburg
Where: Throughout June
Web: https://www.stpetepride.org/
SARASOTA MUSIC FESTIVAL – Celebrating more than six decades of bringing top talent to central Florida, the Sarasota Music Festival is once again hosting three weeks of internationally recognized musicians in what’s considered one of the finest classical-music events in the nation. Enjoy a rare glimpse of both treasured top artists and young rising stars rehearsing and playing together, as well as hearing lectures and learning more about orchestra life and the role of each musician and instrument. In recent years, this event has infused some fresh sounds, breaking boundaries with jazz and bluegrass influences, and now offers a “flex pass” for those who want to enjoy more than one performance.
When: Several dates between June 1-June 21
Where: Sarasota Opera House and Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center, Sarasota
Web: https://www.sarasotaorchestra.org/festival
ELECTRIC BLUES EXTRAVAGANZA – Enjoy a talented lineup of both local and out-of-town musical acts playing soulful, electrifying blues along the scenic shoreline of Punta Gorda. The performers include The Cedrick Talton Experience, Rockin' Jake Band, Reggie "King" Sears, J.W. Gilmore, Ronny Hill, Josh Rowand and Sp3ctacle. Admission and parking for the event is free, or make it a weekend getaway by booking a stay at Fisherman’s Village, a stay-and-play waterside resort filled with an array of restaurants, outdoor bars, retail shops and charter cruises.
When: June 14
Where: Fisherman’s Village, Punta Gorda
Web: https://www.visitflorida.com/event/electric-blues-extravaganza/3359/
PANCAKES & BOOZE ART SHOW – Aiming to be the antithesis of the “snoozefest, highfalutin” art events of the upper crust, this world-touring, innovative pop-up show features paintings, sculptures, digital creations, photography and other unusual and beautiful works of art designed to stimulate the senses and have some fun. Along with the creative displays, guests will be able to buy jewelry, stickers, patches and other keepsakes, enjoy upbeat DJ music and participate in body painting and other interactive events. And yes, there will be booze and pancakes, so come hungry.
When: June 7
Where: The Abbey, Orlando
Web: https://www.pancakesandbooze.com/orlando
SOUTHERN HILL FARMS SWEETCORN FESTIVAL – Growing one of the lesser-known Florida crops, Southern Hill Farms is celebrating its annual sweetcorn harvest by welcoming the public to this inaugural fest. The picturesque farm will have live music, a sunflower maze, farm wagon rides, cooking demonstrations and photo ops among stunning fields of zinnia flowers. Hungry guests can sample all-you-can eat corn on the cob, as well noshing from BBQ, seafood and Cuban food trucks and other farm-based food vendors. Purchase the kiddos a wristband for unlimited play in the kids zone, and take home some fresh produce from the market.
When: June 7-8
Where: Clermont
Web: https://southernhillfarms.com/event/2nd-annual-southern-hill-farms-sweetcorn-festival/
SAVOR SARASOTA – Celebrating Savor Sarasota’s 20th anniversary, more than 50 restaurants throughout Sarasota County will offer multi-course menus showcasing the area’s diverse culinary landscape and talented chefs, from the barrier islands of Longboat Key and Lido Key to the downtowns of Venice, Sarasota and Englewood. Satisfy your foodie palate by hitting multiple restaurants over the three-week period, choosing from classic comfort food to contemporary creations, all for $25 per person for lunch of $45 per person for dinner.
When: June 1-20
Where: Throughout Sarasota County
Web: https://www.visitsarasota.com/savor-sarasota
ORLANDO SEAFOOD FESTIVAL – What better way to start the summer than with sunshine, boats and fresh seafood? This two-day, family-friendly fest will feature a variety of vendors serving up shrimp dishes, sandwiches, fried delights and other forms of sea-caught goodies, along with live bands and entertainment, a pirate show, a marine exhibit, a boat show and a children’s zone. Check out the seafood market to bring home some dinner, or shop for handmade arts, crafts and gifts while enjoying the outdoors in spacious Festival Park.
When: June 7-8
Where: Festival Park, Orlando
Web: https://orlandoseafoodfestival.com/
BURGERS & BREWS FESTIVAL – As a fun kick-off to Independence Day week, Burgers & Brews brings the seasonal aroma of grilled burgers to Riverside Park and a day of live music and fun. Vote for your favorite among at least 10 contestants in the “Best Burger in Indian River County Competition” and enjoy beverages from various regional breweries, as well as other food truck delicacies, a kids zone, a car show and other activities. The fest also offers VIP tickets to access an air-conditioned lounge near the stage and a cocktail bar.
When: June 28
Where: Oaks Area at Riverside Park, Vero Beach
Web: https://burgersandbrews.org/
BODY MIND SPIRIT CELEBRATION – This traveling festival brings the latest and greatest in alternative health practices, products and ideologies, as well as psychics, mediums and spiritual teachers to help guide those seeking a holistic approach to wellness and life goals. For a $12 admission, attend a whole weekend of seminars on topics such as card reading, auras, communicating with the afterlife, healing meditation, tarot readings, diet, herbal medicine, financial health and religion. Guests can also shop for crystals, essential oils, aromatherapy, books, clothing and other good-for-the-soul gifts.
When: June 21-22
Where: Florida State Fairgrounds, Tampa
Web: https://bmse.net/event/eventhome.php?eid=547
NORTH FLORIDA
PALM COAST SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL — The sunshine state is a beacon for songwriters looking to leave winter behind and spend a few days performing and talking about their craft. From Pensacola to Palm Coast in November through May, your chances of finding an opportunity to engage with other music lovers is high. Very high. Palm Coast’s annual event rounds out the singer-songwriter festival season just before summer drops. This year’s event will host 45 songwriters who’ve penned more than 175 #1 hits for the creme de la creme of the country music scene: Think George Strait, Taylor Swift, Tim McGraw, Miley Cyrus, Blake Shelton, Faith Hill, Carrie Underwood, Trisha Yearwood and Kenny Rogers. You’ll learn the stories behind the songs as told by thes artists – Anthony Smith (Cowboys Like Us), Brady Seals (God Bless Texas), Chris DeStafano (The Champion), Jeffrey Steele (What Hurts the Most) and Jessi Alexander (The Climb) – who wrote them. Guests can buy single-day tickets or four-day festival passes.
When: April 30 - May 4
Where: Daytona State College Amphitheater, Palm Coast
Web: https://www.palmcoastsongwritersfestival.com
ROMANZA FESTIVALE OF THE ARTS — St. Augustine’s two-week salute to arts and culture includes local and national performers in various venues with many of the events being free. The fest has three headlining classical music events:
- Svetlana and the New York Collective (May 11): The New York Collective brings their “sophisti-pop”, swinging sound to vocalist Svetlana’s number one album on Billboard’s Traditional Jazz Charts, Night at the Movies. The evening will feature modern takes on Academy Award-winning songs and other classic hits from French and American cinema.
- Beaux Arts Chamber Ensemble (May 15): The ensemble, which includes award-winning musicians violinist Huifang Chen, cellist Claudio Jaffe and pianist Tao Lin, will present Piano Trios. The selections include Mendelsshohn’s Piano Trio in D Minor, Schubert’s Nocturno and Schoenfield’s Cafe Music.
- Other hot tickets include violinist David Pedraza (May 14), the Kaleidoscope of Dance (May 12), Yeal and Gabriel present the best of Streisand (May 8) and the Gainesville Brass and Organist in Concert (May 17).
When: May 2-18
Where: St. Augustine
Web: https://www.romanzafestivale.com
ISLE OF EIGHT FLAGS SHRIMP FESTIVAL — Fernandina’s biggest party of the year salutes northeast Florida’s shrimping industry. Of course, all festival goers eventually make their way to the community’s waterfront to munch on fried, grilled or blackened shrimp. The picturesque view includes moored shrimp boats that bring in the day’s harvest. The fest actually kicks off on Thursday night (May 1) with the annual parade. This year’s theme is “Diamonds are a Shrimp’s Best Friend”. Guests will also enjoy walking through the historic downtown streets lined with more than 300 arts and crafts vendors. Other events include the Pirate-themed contests for kids and adults, the Blessing of the Fleet and Decorated Shrimp Boat Contest (Sunday) and the 28th Annual Shrimp Festival 5K Run/Walk (Saturday). The fest includes three days of live entertainment.
When: May 2-4
Where: Fernandina
Web: https://www.shrimpfestival.com
ST. AUGUSTINE FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL — This fest, named one of the state’s top 10 wine festivals by USA Today, has a new home for 2025. The annual Grand Tasting, which features more than 300 wine, beer and spirit choices, will move to Ancient City Farmstead. The 1,500-acre event venue boasts real Florida charm, lush greenery and a historic barn and stables. It’s also only 10 minutes from the city’s downtown which makes it easier to enjoy the city’s dining scene and plan a weekend getaway at one of the historic B&B’s. The main event includes live music and chef cooking demos with tasting samples. Other festival events include the Harvest Awards and Premier Wine Tasting; Smoke on the Walk, a BBQ, wine, beer and spirits tasting; and the Mother’s Day Jazz Brunch.
When: May 7-11
Where: Ancient City Farmstead, St. Augustine
Web: https://staugustinefoodandwinefestival.com
SOUTHERN SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL — Enjoy spring’s last hurrah when the Southern Shakespeare Company performs Henry IV, Part 1 under the stars. This year’s production guest stars Wil Johnson from HBO’s House of the Dragon, and is directed by Conner Wilson from Broadway’s Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Emmy Award winner Kelsey Scott (12 Years a Slave and The Walking Dead) and comedian Kevin McDonald (The Kids in the Hall and Lilo and Stitch) will also perform during the 10th anniversary event. The Bardlings, the company’s youth acting troupe, will also perform a streamlined version of The Tempest on Saturday and Sunday. The festival is free and seats are first-come, first-served at the Adderley Amphitheater. Everyone is welcome to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets. Arts and food vendors also will be on site.
When: May 8-11
Where: Cascades Park, Tallahassee
Web: https://southernshakespearefestival.org
WILD AMELIA NATURE FESTIVAL — Amelia Island’s diverse ecosystem is home to seven sites on the Great Florida Birding Trail as well as more than 1,500 acres of barrier islands, a greenway, sand dunes and maritime hammock. The event uses ecotours, a Sunset River Cruise, Garden Party, community beach cleanup and Wild Storytime to educate participants on the necessity of conserving these areas. In addition, the Eco-Expo (May 17) includes conservation-minded exhibitors and is one of the featured events during Nassau County’s Opening the Beaches. For the first time, this year’s Eco-Expo will include a Children’s Entrepreneur Market that only includes vendors ages five to 17! The expo also includes environmental exhibits, live music, food trucks, a beer garden, hand-on nature projects for kids, bounce houses and more.
When: May 9-17
Where: Amelia Island
Web: https://keepnassaubeautiful.org/programs/wildamelia
ROCK THE COUNTRY — This music fest unites legendary performers in the rock and country music scene for a 10-city, cross-country roadtrip. The 2025 headliners include chart-topping superstars Kid Rock and Nickelback. Each stop on the festival’s tour includes a different lineup of artists. Some of the featured names joining the headliners in Ocala include Hank Williams Jr., Tracey Lawrence, Gavin Adcock, Jo Dee Messina and Diamond Rio. Guests can buy single-day tickets for festival passes.
When: May 9-10
Where: Florida Horse Park, Ocala
Web: https://rockthecountry.com/ocala-fl
MOONLIT CLIMB — Treat your mom to both a morning and night out on Mother’s Day! To help celebrate all the special women in our lives, the Crooked River Lighthouse is hosting a moonlit after-hours lighthouse climb. The evening includes live “Dance of the Butterflies” performances by the Tallahassee State College dancers. All performers will be surrounded by the glowing moon flower lights to help set the mood. Visitors wanting to experience the birds-eye coastal views from the top of the lighthouse can sign up for one of the 15-minute time slots. Also includes a bonfire and after-hours tours of the Keeper’s House Museum.
When: May 11
Where: Crooked River Lighthouse, Carrabelle
Web: https://www.carrabelle.org/event/celebrate-the-flower-moon-at-crooked-river-lighthouse
SUNFLOWER FIELDS FOREVER — Experience the magic of walking through six acres of sunflowers with blue skies and perfect puffy clouds overhead. Because Mother Nature rules the roost, the exact date the fields open for visitors usually happens in early to mid-May. Kids will also enjoy being able to visit with farm animals, play on the Jump Pad or help pick the perfect sunflower bouquet. Family photo ops are included with admission. Register online with Amazing Grace Family Farms or follow it on social media to get updates.
When: mid-May
Where: Amazing Grace Family Farms, Green Cove Springs
Web: https://www.agcropmaze.com/sunflowers
DIGITAL GRAFFITI — For 18 years, the reflective, all white architecture of Alys Beach has provided a blank canvas for some of the world’s top artists, designers and photographers to project their works and set the night aglow. Art lovers have taken notice. National Geographic has named the fest one of the “Top Unconventional Art Destinations Around the World”, the Smithsonian Magazine recognized it as one of the top five “Light-Project Art Festivals” and it was honored by CODAawards as the winner of the “Collaboration of Design + Art for Residential Projects”. Although we’ve regularly featured the event in our calendar, it’s fantastic to see the rest of the country showing it some love. Each year features new original art works chosen through a juried selection process and more than 70 works will be vying for the $10,000 in cash prizes. During the day, guests can attend panel discussions on topics like the intersection of art and architecture or working as an artist. But night time is the right time. There are two options to see the works after dark: Tickets for Friday night are for the 21 and up crowd and include an all-inclusive gourmet food and beverage experience lining the festival path. Saturday tickets are geared for families with food trucks and beverage stands along the path.
When: May 16-17
Where: Alys Beach
Web: https://www.digitalgraffiti.com
FLORIDA FOLK FESTIVAL — The 73rd annual three-day fest salutes the music, dance, stories, crafts and food that are unique to the state’s cultural history. It includes more than 300 folk, blues, gospel, country, Latin, jazz, Caribbean and zydeco performances by well-known Florida and national recording artists. But the festival is more than just a live music showcase. Each year, the Folklife Stage hosts demos, traditions, superstitions and weather lore that supports this year’s theme: Earth. Guests can participate in jam sessions, take workshops, sample local eats and take dance lessons. Also includes a kids zone, Banjo & Fiddle Contest, arts and crafts vendors and more.
When: May 23-25
Where: Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, White Springs
Web: https://www.floridastateparks.org/FloridaFolkFestival
JACKSONVILLE JAZZ FESTIVAL — For more than forty years, Jacksonville has welcomed jazz greats and up-and-comers to perform at the city’s largest free music festival. This year’s lineup continues its expansion to other genres by locking in award-winning jazz ensembles like the Branford Marsalis Quartet and Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue with hip-hop’s The Roots and the soul and funk legends, Kool & The Gang. Other artists filling out the three-day lineup include Janelle Monae, Spyro Gyra, Maysa, Boney James and Connie Han. The University of North Florida’s Jazz Ensemble I and the Douglas Anderson School of the Arts Jazz Combo also perform.
When: May 23-25
Where: Jacksonville
Web: http://jacksonvillejazzfest.com
GULF COAST JAM — PCB kicks off the summer beach season with Blake Shelton, Tyler Childers, Lainey Wilson, Sam Hunt and Jordan Davis lighting up its gulf front stage. The four-day fest which invites guests to “Come for the music, stay for the coast” includes 24 country and southern rock hitmakers.
When: May 29 - June 1
Where: Frank Brown Park, Panama City Beach
Web: https://gulfcoastjam.com
SANTA ROSA COUNTY SHERIFF’S RODEO — Last year’s event was such a rip-roaring success, that the Sheriff’s Rodeo is locked and loaded for round two! It pairs professional rodeo events — bull riding, barrel racing and steer wrestling — with Wild West-style entertainment and a K9 - SWAT demo. All high-octane events are family friendly. The rodeo-themed demo pairs the sheriff’s best K9s with tactical officers to track and capture “wild” outlaws. Also includes food and merchandise vendors, kid-friendly attractions and meet-and-greets.
When: May 30-31
Where: Santa Rosa County Fairgrounds, Milton
Web: https://srsostarfoundation.org/event/sheriffs-rodeo
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION — On the west side of the state’s “Big Bend” sits Gulf County which boasts 244 miles of shoreline, gorgeous white sand beaches, inland waterways and small town charm. For its official centennial celebration, the county is rolling out the red carpet with seven days of history tours, family-friendly activities and live entertainment for its communities and guests. The marquee event at Veterans Memorial Park in Beacon Hill includes live music, food vendors, kids activities and a fireworks extravaganza (June 6).
When: June 1-7
Where: Gulf County
Web: https://www.visitgulf.com/centennial
BUNNELL HISTORY DAY — Help the community of Bunnell, population: 3,300, celebrate its 114th anniversary! The agricultural community is holding its first Bunnell History Day in June. The afternoon will include food trucks, a kids Play Zone, local arts and crafts vendors, re-enactors, a beer garden and more! Guests also will get to tour some of the community’s historic landmarks.
When: June 7
Where: Bunnell
Web: https://flaglercountyhistoricalsociety.com
LOVE IS LOVE — Peace, love and rainbows will rule at one of these LGBTQ events celebrating Pride month.
- Fernandina Beach Pride (June 7): Fernandina’s fifth annual event starts the day with the Pride Parade through the historic city center. After, head to the festival which includes live music by Almost June and The Wildflowers as well as an after-party at A1A Cidery. Also includes vendors and food trucks. https://www.fernandinabeachpride.com
- PensaPride (June 28): Pensacola’s annual fest prides itself on being an all-ages, alcohol-free event. Guests will be able to support local artists, musicians, poets and non-profit advocacy organizations. It includes a local artists’ market, food vendors, live entertainment and more. https://pensapride.org/festival
WILD BLACKBERRY FESTIVAL — Hamilton County, the Wild Blackberry Capital of the Sunshine State, has a jam-packed day planned for families starting with the blackberry pancake breakfast. Other entertainment throughout the day includes a concert by Teddy MacElvis and the Legends, craft vendors, the Miss Blackberry pageant, kids games and food vendors. Of course, all things blackberry have a starring role. Imagine homemade cobblers, jams, jellies and pints of fresh-picked blackberries. Want to try your hand at cultivating your own harvest. There also will be plants for sale!
When: June 9
Where: Jasper
Web: https://www.naturalnorthflorida.com/events/wild-blackberry-festival-2
WATERMELON FESTIVAL — This annual event represents a slice of Americana family fun. Don’t get us started on the Great American Bed Race. We’re not talking about a kind of bed, but flatbed carts. Teams of adults or teens (two pushers, one rider), build their “bed”, decorate it, don costumes and race their way through the streets of Monticello to be first to the finish line. If you don’t think the Great American Bed Race isn’t quite your “speed”, maybe reserve a spot (plus a commemorative t-shirt!) in the Monticello Kiwanis Club 5K Watermelon Run or plop down a chair along the route of the 74th annual festival parade. Of course, there’s also a car show, pageant, dog and baby photo contests, live music, art and craft vendors and watermelon. Lots of watermelon.
When: June 13-14
Where: Monticello
Web: https://www.monticellowatermelonfestival.com
JAX BEACH COUNTRY FEST — If you prefer your beachside beats offset by boots — cowboy boots, to be exact — then you’ll feel right at home at this one-day music fest. The lineup features Tigerlily Gold and John Morgan, two up-and-coming Nashville acts and Georgia native Bryce Leatherwood Rounding up the lineup include a trio of local artists: Katie O (who was a Top 20 finalist on The Voice), Emily Mikus and Darrel Rae. The free event also includes food trucks and vendors.
When: June 14
Where: Seawalk Pavilion, Jacksonville Beach
Web: https://jaxbeachcountryfest.net
KINGFISH SHOOTOUT — If you want the sun in your face, wind in your hair and a little bit of hope dangling from your fishing line, Carrabelle’s fishing tournament might be calling your name. The annual event, which has raised more than $1.5 million for the Leukemia Research Foundation, pays out $5,000 for the biggest kingfish. The largest red snapper also will reel in $5,000, with $2,000 going to the first place Spanish mackerel. The tournament has a guaranteed payout of $24,000 and includes divisions for Calcutta, target weight, youth angler (ages 16 and under) and Lady Angler. Youths and women must net their catch unassisted.
When: June 14
Where: Carrabelle
Web: https://c-quartersmarina.com/events/22nd-annual-kingfish-shootout
JUNETEENTH CELEBRATIONS — Each of these events commemorate the end of slavery by honoring the past and celebrating the art, culture and music of the present.
- Juneteenth Celebration 365 (June 14, Jacksonville): Jacksonville’s celebration seeks to bridge the past and present by hosting thought-provoking discussions, recognizing historic milestones and celebrating current artists and live music acts. The arts, craft and other vendors will give attendees an opportunity to support Black-owned businesses. https://www.melanincollaborativegroup.org/event-details-registration/juneteenth-celebration-365-2
- Freedom Fest 2025 (June 21, Gainesville): Freedom Fest is the final event in the city of Gainesville’s month-long celebration, Journey to Juneteenth, that begins on May 20. In the month leading up to Freedom Fest, a wide variety of cultural events like the GNV Film Festival and a special concert with Avery*Sunshine will pay tribune to Florida’s Emancipation Day. Freedom Fest focuses on the music and arts scene and includes live performances, art exhibits, food trucks, vendors and more! The family-friendly event also has kids activities including a bounce house. https://www.gainesvillefl.gov/Events-directory/Freedom-Fest-2025
EMERALD COAST BLUE MARLIN CLASSIC — Imagine reeling in a 508.6-pound Blue Marlin? In real world terms, that’s like hooking a motorcycle, a small grizzly bear or grand piano. Yikes! That’s also the weight of the winning catch in 2024’s event. Marlin magazine considers Miramar Beach’s Blue Marlin Classic one of the world’s top ten, big-money, off-shore fishing tournaments. The daily weigh-ins at Baytowne Marina include live music, food and fireworks.
When: June 18-22
Where: Miramar Beach
Web: www.fishecbc.com
ST. AUGUSTINE MUSIC FESTIVAL — Take a break from the seasonal deluge of jazz, rock, blues, country and singer/songwriter fests to enjoy hearing live selections by some of the world’s greatest classical composers during this free event. Works include Mendelssohn’s String Symphony No. 8 in D minor/major, Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 1, Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 4, Dvorak’s String Quintet in G, Op.77, and Vivaldi’s Concerto for Mandolin in C major. The final night of the fest will feature Piotor Szewczyk’s St. Augustine Suite for Chamber Orchestra. Szewczyk’s modern work debuted 10 years ago when the city celebrated its 450th anniversary. Once again, the festival will hold a special Juneteenth concert (June 19).
When: June 19, 20-22, 27-29
Where: Cathedral Basilica, St. Augustine
Web: https://www.staugustinemusicfestival.org
BATTLE OF BLOODY MOSE — Some of Florida’s pivotal battles came not only before statehood, but before the United States became an independent nation. One of these, known as the Battle of Bloody Mose, occurred when British forces, led by General Oglethorpe, tried to wrest control of Florida from the Spanish militia. If you know your St. Augustine history, you know it didn’t go well. The decisive battle, which took place in Mose, resulted in 75 dead British troops (out of 175) and 35 captured. Afterwards, the British turned tail and headed back to Georgia and South Carolina. This annual event commemorates the lives lost and battle won through two reenactments (11 a.m. and 1 p.m.).
When: June 28
Where: Fort Mose, St. Augustine
Web: https://fortmose.org/battle-of-bloody-mose-2022
34TH ANNUAL TALLAHASSEE MODEL RAILROAD SHOW & SALE — Model train enthusiasts and wannabe conductors will be in heaven with over 150 tables to peruse for miniature trains, accessories and collectibles. New and used items from vendors like LGB, Aristocraft, Lionel, American Flyer, Atlas, Kato and more should make it easy to find your next gotta-have-it accessory. This year’s show will feature T-Trak layouts in “N”, “HO” and “O-27” scales. The Big Bend Model Railroad Association, which hosts the fest, will display their own layouts featuring animation and new technology. Guests will be able to talk with equipment, construction, landscaping and technology experts.
When: June 28-29
Where: North Florida Fairgrounds, Tallahassee
Web: https://tallahasseearts.org/event/34th-tallahassee-model-railroad-show-sale