Calendar of Florida Events
August and September 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.
South Florida
Central Florida
North Florida
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SOUTH FLORIDA
MIAMI BEACH CLASSICAL MUSIC FESTIVAL – More than 200 classical musicians and opera performers will showcase their talents at this nearly two month-long festival that features both free and ticketed performances. Among the highlights will be the Fourth of July Fireworks and Patriotic Concert, the Conductor’s Symphony Concert, Marriage of Figaro performances, Rusalka performances, Ghosts of Versailles performances and the Immersive Galactic Symphony. The latter combines cutting edge projection-mapping technology with the power of a full orchestra, making for a 360-degree experience of light and illusion during a live performance.
When: July 4-Aug. 31
Where: Various venues in Miami Beach
Web: miamimusicfestival.com
ORANGE BLOSSOM CLASSIC WEEK – This year’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) football game pits the Howard University Bison against the Florida A & M Rattlers. Like all HBCU games, the off-the-field activities are always worthy of the price of admission. They include a pickleball tournament, a career recruitment fair, a kickoff luncheon, a battle of the bands, a game-day fan fest and the extraordinary Stompdown, a national step show featuring elite teams from elementary schools, middle schools, high schools and college fraternities and independents.
When: The game is Saturday, Aug. 30, and most of the other events take place in the week leading up to the game
Where: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, for the game and various other locations in Miami-Dade County for the other events
Web: orangeblossomclassic.com
PATH OF THE PANTHER – This photography exhibit documents the Florida panther’s precarious existence in the state’s vanishing wild spaces. During the 1980s there were fewer than 20 of these majestic creatures, but now there are more than 200 in the Everglades. All the photos are courtesy of the National Geographic’s Carlton Ward Jr., who has spent almost two decades advocating for the Florida Wildlife Corridor, the home to the panthers.
When: Now through Aug. 24
Where: Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU, Miami
Web: frost.fiu.edu/whats-on/events/2025/01/path-of-the-panther.html
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 Center. The pass for people 13 and over is $60 and for people under 13 the cost is $50. If you are already a member of one of the attractions above you can upgrade to the Adventure Pass and get a $10 discount for both adults and children.
When: Now through Sept. 30
Where: The four attractions mentioned above
Web: southfloridaadventurepass.com/
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
OVO BY CIRQUE DU SOLEIL – The bugs are back! Created 15 years ago, a renewed version of OVO (“egg” in Portuguese) will be making two appearances in South Florida. It has all the original characters, but with reimagined sets, costumes, music and acrobatic acts. From mighty crickets bouncing off trampolines to a hypnotic spider contorting inside its web, OVO will once again redefine the limits of the human body. The main narrative revolves around a mysterious egg that appears in an insect colony, attracting the attention of various insects and leading to a love story between a lady bug and a unique insect.
When and where: Aug. 14-17 at Kaseya Center in Miami and Aug. 20-24 at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise
Web: cirquedusoleil.com/OVO
KEY WEST BREWFEST – Nearly 200 beers and micro-brews are the big draw, but there is a lot more on tap: beer dinners, beer brunches, happy hour parties, pool parties, late-night parties, live music, seminars and the Signature Tasting event.
When: Aug. 28-31
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: keywestbrewfest.beer/
MIAMI SALSA CONGRESS – This five-day festival features a unique gathering of the world’s top Salsa talent including local and international touring artists, award-winning dancers, world-class dance instructors and great Latin bands. There will be pool parties, pre-event parties, nightly dance parties, evening galas, dance workshops, concerts, showcases and activities for kids.
When: Aug. 6-11 in 2025
Where: Intercontinental Hotel, Miami
Web: miamisalsacongress.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. This fusion of tradition and innovation all comes to life at one of South Forida’s museum treasures. You’ll see Fushu Daiko’s thunderous drumming and 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. 16-17
Where: Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach
Web: morikami.org/event/obon-weekend/
INTERNATIONAL BALLET FESTIVAL OF MIAMI – This three-week, two-county toe shoe and tutu-a-thon, under the artistic direction of Eriberto Jimenez, turns 30 this year with another outstanding collection of performances and activities. There will be 10 performances featuring some 100 artists from renowned classic ballet and contemporary companies from around the world, including North and South America, Europe and Asia. There will also be art exhibitions, book presentations, film screenings, master classes and workshops.
When: July 26-Aug. 17
Where: Various locations in Miami, Miami Beach, Southwest Miami and Broward County Beach
Web: internationalballetfestival.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.
When: Aug. 11-17
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: rumfestkeywest.com
HEROES SALUTE TRIBUTE – This annual bash honors military, fire and rescue, law enforcement and medical personnel and offers a whole lot of fun for all attendees, including moving tributes to the heroes, fireworks, live music, great food, a 5K run/walk, games and contests.
When: Aug. 30
Where: Hawks Key Resort on Duck Key in the Florida Keys
Web: hawkscay.com/special-offers/
MIAMI DANCE FUSION FESTIVAL – Whether you are a seasoned dancer or just want to have a whole lot of dancing on the beach, this four-day event is for you. Sensual Bachata fusion, urban Kizomba and Zouk fusion blend together at a long weekend of dance, music and community. You can learn from top international artists, attend world-class workshops and attend pool and beach-front parties with stunning ocean views.
When: Aug. 28-Sept. 1
Where: W Hotel, Fort Lauderdale
Web: dancefusionfestival.com
HISPANIC HERITAGE FESTIVAL – This festival is held in conjunction with Hispanic Heritage Month and features concerts, visual art, film and theater. A key part of the festival is the academic conference that includes papers, recitals, lectures and performances, all relating to the arts of the Hispanic world. All facets of the arts from Spain, Portugal, Latin America and the diaspora will be presented.
When: Sept. 26-28
Where: Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach
Web: pba.edu/academics/schools/
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/
MUSEUM TWO-FER – It’s summer. It’s hot. Now would be the perfect time to start checking out some of the wonderful museums in 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:
- Pop Culture exhibit: You’ll step into a world of color, creativity and commentary with this one. It spotlights the work of six artists working in a variety of media: Harold Claudio, Gwak, Ashleigh Walters, Annina Rust, Rogerio Peixoto and Damian Fitzsimmons.
- Impressions of Italy by Ralph Papa: This collection of 30 plein-air paintings was done during Papa’s summer residences in Italy over a 10-year period. The paintings are of Abruzzo and Pescara, the regions of his ancestry.
When: July 5 through Sept. 28 for the first one and now through Oct. 27 for the second one
Where: Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square, downtown Delray Beach
Web: delrayoldschoolsquare.com/events/pop-2000-exhibition for the first one and delrayoldschoolsquare.com/events/impressions-of-italy-by-ralph-papa
ENGLEWOOD PIONEER DAYS – If you haven’t yet visited this charming community in Southwest Florida, this would be a good time to go. It’s a celebration of the town’s history, especially the early settlers from the late 1800s. The biggie events are on Labor Day and include a parade (this year’s theme is Englewood History), a diaper derby, pie-eating contest, a watermelon-eating contest, a long beard contest, lots of activities for the kids and live music. There also events in the week leading up to Labor Day, including a Little Miss and Mister pageant, a Miss Englewood pageant and cardboard boat races.
When: Sept. 1 for the main events and Aug. 23 and Aug. 30 for the other events
Where: Various locations in Englewood
Web: englewoodchamber.com/pioneer
KEY LIME & TROPICAL FEST – Do you know how many food items, drinks and other products are key-lime themed? The short answer: A lot. You can find out by attending this family-friendly and pet-friendly event. Key Lime and tropical specialties will be provided by the property’s restaurants and stores and participating vendors. The Kollections, Pirates of the Floridian and the Tropical Avenue Band are the live musical acts.
When: Sept. 20
Where: Fisherman’s Village, Punta Gorda
Web: fishermensvillage.com/events
ISLAND HOPPER SONGWRITER FEST – From downtown hotspots in Fort Myers to tiki bars along the beaches and islands, you will enjoy venues as varied as the performers at this 10-day festival. Some 60 performers will participate. Most of the shows are free and at smaller venues. The headliner is Chris Young (this one is a ticketed show). Behind many great country music hits, there is often another outstanding singer/songwriter who wrote the tune. Get to know the back stories behind country’s biggest hits and see them performed by the writers. With a quick trip through Google, you’ll be surprised to learn how many country music hits they wrote and/or the famous artists with whom they have performed. You won’t go wanting for food, too, as many of the venues offer a variety of yummy fare.
When: Various locations in Captiva Island, downtown Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach and Cape Coral
When: Sept. 19-28
Web: IslandHopperFest.com
AMERICAN INDIAN DAY CELEBRATION – It’s actually two days for this family-friendly festival. You will be able to connect with the Miccosukees, Miami’s original locals, and get a glimpse into the tribe’s culture and traditions. There will be indigenous craft and food vendors, a petting zoo, a fashion show, carnival rides, alligator wrestling shows and airboat rides.
When: Sept. 27-28
Where: Miccosukee Indian Village, Miami
Web: miccosukee.com/events/american-indian-day/
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW – There will be more than one million square feet of everything automotive, including new cars, trucks, SUVs, electric vehicles and crossovers. Attendees will be able to participate in a number of interactive experiences (including test drives) and there will be classic cars that look like they came right out of a museum. New this year: Indoor EV test tracks. They will give attendees the opportunity to experience the cutting-edge advancements of the newest and most innovative EV brands, all from inside the vehicles themselves.
When: Sept. 26-Oct. 5
Where: Miami Beach Convention Center
Web: miamiautoshows.com
FAB FESTS FOR FOODIES! – You can eat your way across South Florida (both coasts) at some of the region’s outstanding eateries without too big a hit to your wallet. The idea for all of these is basically the same: Pre-fixe three-course lunches and dinners at bargain prices. Some of these may also include brunches and take-out.
- Delray Beach Restaurant Month
When: Sept. 1-30
Where: Various locations in downtown Delray Beach
Web: downtowndelraybeach.com/restaurantmonth - Dine Out Lauderdale
When: Now through Sept. 30
Where: Various locations in Fort Lauderdale and Broward County
Web: visitlauderdale.com/dineout/ - Flavor South Florida
When: Sept. 1-30
Where: Throughout Palm Beach County
Web: flavorpb.com - Miami Spice
When: Now through Sept. 30
Where: Participating restaurants in Miami Beach and Miami
Web: iLoveMiamiSpice.com - Sizzle Dining
When: Sept. 3-30
Where: Throughout Lee, Charlotte and Collier Counties
Web: sizzledining.com
INFFINITO BRAZILIAN FILM FESTIVAL OF MIAMI – The 29th version of this fest will have 11 days of in-person screenings and 17 days of on-line shows. The in-person movies will compete for the prestigious Crystal Lens Award for the best new Brazilian film. It will be announced at the Closing Awards night. The festival also includes live talks, concerts, panels with industry experts and masterclasses.
When: Sept. 3-13 for the in-person screenings and Sept. 14-30 for the virtual program.
Where: Various locations in South Florida
Web: brazilianfilmfestival.com
COCKTAILS & CRAFTS & UPCYCLE DAY – Locals and visitors alike will have fun and learn about “Upcycling,” which is the process of transforming everyday materials into premium handmade items. The first part of the program (Cocktails & Crafts) is a Friday night party featuring local independent makers and upcycling enthusiasts. Saturday is Upcycle Day, with workshops offering great upcycling tips.
When: Sept. 12-13
Where: Resource Depot, West Palm Beach
Web: resourcedepot.org/upcycle-day
THE HORRORLAND – Get an early start on the Halloween haunting season, although this scary show might not be for everyone. It includes five terrifying haunted houses, eight outdoor scare zones, a fear gift ship, the coffin bar, the macabre food village and the spine-tingling Freak Cirque show.
When: Wednesday through Sunday from Sept. 13-Oct. 31
Where: Jungle Island, Miami
Web: thehorrorland.com
CRAFTS FESTIVAL TRIO – At all three of these outdoor gatherings you’ll see works in a variety of media, including ceramics, jewelry, stained glass and metal. For details on all of them, see artfestival.com.
- Downtown Venice Labor Day Weekend Craft Festival, Sept. 6-7
- Punta Gorda Sullivan Street Craft Festival, Sept. 20-21
- Downtown Delray Beach Craft Festival, Sept. 27-28
CENTRAL FLORIDA
TAMPA THEATRE SUMMER CLASSICS MOVIE SERIES – Returning for a 34th year, this historic 1920s landmark theater is bringing back its popular Summer Classics series, which kicks off in June and ends in late August. Among this year’s lineup: “Top Gun,” “Psycho,” “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” and “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.” For a special finale treat at the end of August, the venue’s famous Wurlitzer Theatre Organ will play along for an afternoon of early 20th-century silent comedy classics featuring all-new original musical accompaniment scored and performed live.
When: Sundays throughout the summer
Where: Tampa Theatre, downtown Tampa
Web: http://tampatheatre.org/movie-categories/summer-classics/
WAWA 250 & COKE ZERO SUGAR 400 – The Daytona International Speedway is rolling out an exciting two nights of adrenaline-packed auto racing and fun activities leading up to the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Cup Series events. Choose from single- or two-day ticket packages and add on Fanzone festivities, which include a pre-race concert, autograph opportunities and more. The Speedway also offers a variety of on-site camping packages for those who want to make it a memorable weekend in their RVs, travel trailers and motorcoaches.
When: Aug. 22 & 23
Where: Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach
Web: https://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/events/summer-cup-race/
NPR FOURTH FRIDAY BLOCK PARTY – 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. Food trucks and drink tents will also be available for hungry and thirsty guests.
When: July 25 & Aug. 22
Where: Downtown New Port Richey
Web: https://nprfourthfriday.com/
SPACE COAST WING BATTLE – Whether you like them fiery hot, sweet or simply seasoned, you’ll find some of Central Florida’s most delicious wing recipes at this all-you-can-sample wing tasting and then vote for your favorite in the “People’s Choice” category. Starting at $50 a ticket, this 21-and-up event allows guests to eat their fill of wings from various chefs and restaurants, plus unlimited beer and hard seltzers, axe throwing, live music and other entertainment. There will also be several dessert trucks serving up sweet treats and other vendors selling jewelry, crafts, hot sauces and other goods.
When: Aug. 16
Where: Wickham Park, Melbourne
Web: https://www.battlebrosevents.com/spacecoastwingbattle
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 26 & Aug. 23
Where: Downtown Arcadia
Web: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064757466114
14TH 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. 24
Where: Morean Center for Clay, St. Petersburg
Web: https://moreanartscenter.org/cupcakes/
SURREAL SUMMMER NIGHTS AT THE DALI – Now as a part of The Dalí Museum’s regular events series, this iconic St. Petersburg architectural gem keeps its doors open after-hours for this special monthly event featuring a live DJ, lights, dancing, mingling and some specialty “surreal” cocktails served at the Café Gala. Guests can also enjoy a reduced admission to enjoy the museum’s permanent collection of more than 2,400 Salvador Dalí works, as well as the current special immersive show playing in the new Dalí Dome, “Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon.”
When: July 17 & Aug. 21
Where: The Dalí Museum, St. Petersburg
Web: https://thedali.org/
GECKO CRAWL, GECKO BALL & GECKOFEST– Leading up to Gulfport’s famously wacky and colorful Gecko Fest, this small waterfront town gets ready to honor its unofficial mascot and mark the end of summer with a lineup of August events. It starts with an evening bar crawl including a poker run with prizes, followed by the Gecko Ball that includes dancing, live music and a Gecko Queen Coronation. The month ends with Gecko Fest, which features a costume parade for both humans and pets. This year’s theme is “25 Years & Still Weird,” celebrating the bohemian spirit that defines Gulfport and honors its quirkiness through the years.
When: Aug. 9, 23 & 30
Where: Gulfport Historic Waterfront and Gulfport Casino
Web: https://visitgulfportflorida.com/event/gecko-fest/
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 have animal encounters and take photos with their favorite princesses, superheroes and other 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. 23-24
Where: Orange County Convention Center, Orlando
Web: https://mycentralfloridafamily.com/orlando-expo/
TAMPA THEATRE SUMMER CLASSICS MOVIE SERIES – If you’re looking for a cool, dark escape from the summer heat, head to the beautiful and iconic Tampa Theatre, a historic landmark that revives the oldies each year during its Summer Classics series. Revisit old scenes you forgot, silently recite your favorite lines while you munch on popcorn and reminisce with old favorites. August’s showings include “The Wizard of Oz, “Casablanca,” “Roman Holiday,” and a popular time travel experience watching early 1900s silent comedy films with live music from the Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Organ.
When: Sundays in August
Where: Tampa Theatre, downtown Tampa
Web: http://tampatheatre.org/movie-categories/summer-classics/
DELAND CRAFT SHOW – Artist and talented makers from all over the state descend on the small, historic town of DeLand, bringing their best jewelry, wood crafts, bath & body, pottery, apparel, leather, metal crafts, stained glass, garden art, bead art, live plants, and more for sale. The downtown is also filled with adorable shops and plenty of restaurants for those who want to spend the day exploring, dining, and learning more about this quiet, friendly area just west of New Smyrna Beach.
When: Sept. 27-28
Where: Woodland Boulevard, Downtown DeLand
Web: https://mainstreetdeland.org/deland-craft-show
OVIEDO OKTOBERFEST – The City of Oviedo’s free and beloved Oktoberfest event is back, bringing authentic German beer, bratwurst, pretzels, Bavarian baked goods, brass bands, dancing, contests and other shenanigans. There will be plenty of non-German food, drink and treats, too. Guests can purchase a beer punch card in advance to cut down on lines, and lederhosen and dirndls are encouraged! Families are welcome, as are leashed dogs.
When: September 25-27
Where: Center Lake Park Amphitheater & Cultural Center, Oveido
Web: https://www.cityofoviedo.net/758/Oktoberfest
TAMPA BAY’S ULTIMATE FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL – This popular, day-long street food extravaganza is returning with more than 30 gourmet food trucks, giving hungry guests the chance to sample flavors from all over the region. Come hungry and try both sweet and savory dishes from lobster rolls to waffles to Lithuanian cabbage rolls, and wash it down with freshly squeezed lemonade, made-to-order smoothies and sweet teas. Parking is free, as is entry to the outdoor event.
When: Sept. 27
Where: Tampa Premium Outlets, Lutz
Web: https://www.facebook.com/events/751668517395021
I LIKE IT HOT! FESTIVAL – For a quarter of a century, the I Like It HOT! Festival has been bringing the heat, becoming a Florida favorite among spicy food lovers and hot sauce connoisseurs. This kid- and pet-friendly pepper-palooza includes amateur hot sauce and salsa competitions, hoola hoop contests, a spicy sucker lick-a-thon, a spectator-favorite pepper-eating contest and other fun contests. Think you’ve got what it takes? Enter this event’s first-ever participation in the “Road to the Americas Belt Match” to be named the Largo Champion. For those with less adventurous palates, there are plenty of food and drink options for sale. When: Sept. 13-14
Where: Largo Event Center, Largo
Web: https://www.facebook.com/ILikeItHotFestival/
SOUNDS OF SUMMER CONCERT SERIES – For years, this musical tradition has been a favorite among locals and tourists alike, bringing familiar tunes to the Atlantic Ocean shoreline from the beginning of summer through the end of September. The Daytona Beach Bandshell offers free concerts featuring tribute bands mimicking the tunes of Def Leppard, Pink Floyd, Van Halen, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC and other classic rock favorites. The shows draw fans of all ages to the music, rain or shine, and guests are welcome to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy the concert well past sunset.
When: Saturdays throughout August and September
Where: Daytona Beach Bandshell, Daytona Beach
Web: https://www.daytonabandshell.com/
SIPS & SALSA FESTIVAL – Every fall, this small city west of Orlando hosts this vibrant, Latin-inspired lakefront celebration of food, family and music, aimed at highlighting the community’s diverse business landscape and people. Cheer on your favorite pup in the Chihuahua races, try your hand in the domino tournament or enter your pup in the dog costume contest. Vendors and food trucks will be selling tacos, ice cream, cold beverages and other treats while you stroll through the park or pitch a picnic under a tree. There’s even a kids’ play for the little ones.
When: Sept. 20
Where: Clermont Waterfront Park, Clermont
Web: https://www.southlakechamber-fl.com/events/sips-salsa
XINSURANCE CLEARWATER OFFSHORE NATIONALS – Drawing tens of thousands of onlookers, this three-day offshore power boat showcase and competition is set along the white, sandy shores of beautiful Clearwater Beach and promises some thrilling sights, good music and fast action for boat lovers of all ages. Meet the race teams and get drivers’ autographs, join the two-mile viewing flotilla with your own boat, enjoy fresh seafood and other regional cuisine or hit the rooftop dance party. Watch the Gulf of Mexico sunset at Pier 60 after a day of exciting racing with some of the world’s fastest boats.
When: Sept. 26-29
Where: Clearwater Beach
Web: https://clearwaternationals.com/
SUNSET AT THE ZOO HISPANIC CULTURAL CELEBRATION– The Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens caps off its summertime Sunset at the Zoo series with music, food and special activities that honor Hispanic culture and heritage. After the zoo closes for the day, the gates reopen for guests who can enjoy an evening stroll to explore the animal exhibits, grab dinner from a food truck, enjoy lively DJ mixes and make some kid-friendly crafts and art projects until the sun goes down.
When: Sept. 26
Where: Central Florida Zoo, Sanford
Web: https://www.centralfloridazoo.org/event/sunset-september/
FALL FAMILY FEST & MARKET – Celebrating the start of the fall school and sports season, the Tampa Bay Moms Group and Dick’s House of Sports are hosting this event to connect families through interactive exhibits, face painting, vendors sharing info and resources for children’s classes and programs, as well as plenty of food trucks, games and other attractions. The fest takes place along the Riverwalk’s Water Works Park, so bring swimsuits for the kids to cool down in the splash pad or bring your furry family members to the nearby dog park.
When: Sept. 27
Where: Water Works Park, Tampa
Web: https://www.tampabaymomsgroup.com/fallfamilyfest
GIRLS IN AVIATION DAY – Since 2015, young aviation enthusiasts and their families have been enjoying this free, one-day event devoted to spotlighting female aviators, careers in aviation and all things aircraft and air travel. Boys and girls, as well as grown-ups, can explore the Florida Air Museum, participate in hands-on STEM activities in our Skylab Innovation Center, and network with the local aviation business community, celebrating Central Florida’s rich aerospace history and culture.
When: Sept. 20
Where: Aerospace Center for Excellence, Lakeland
Web: https://aceedu.org/event-calendar/girls-in-aviation-day-2/
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
GLOBAL PEACE FILM FESTIVAL – Aiming to inspire change, educate and promote conversations about peace, activism, acts of bravery and historical events, the Global Peace Festival has curated a variety films and filmmaker discussions throughout the Orlando area. Among some of the short film and documentary topics are an exploration of cartoonist Art Spiegelman, the journey of two civil rights leaders, an examination of lithium batteries, an unlikely friendship with a giant sea creature and other thought-provoking stories. Film lovers can visit various locations throughout the area to attend the special showings.
When: Sept. 16-21
Where: Orlando, Winter Park & Maitland
Web: https://peacefilmfest.org/movie/global-peace-film-festival-2/
NORTH FLORIDA
HISTORY LIVES HERE — If you’ve ever wondered what native Florida plants were used to treat various illnesses or the different native birds that call north-central Florida home, then save the date for this history-themed lecture series. The subject matter explored is as varied as the eras discussed and the guest lecturers. For example, attendees will learn about William King, who was named the military governor of Florida by Andrew Jackson (Aug. 7) or the Seminole agents, who played a crucial role during the Seminole Wars (July 31). The lectures are free and recommended for guests over 13 years old. The full lecture list is available online.
When: Thursdays, through Aug. 14
Where: Fort King National Historic Landmark, Ocala
Web: https://www.ocalafl.gov/government/city-departments-i-z/recreation-parks/fort-king-national-historic-landmark/events-and-programs/fort-king-lecture-series
GILDED AGE WALKING TOUR — Step back into the late 1800s when St. Augustine was still small and sleepy. Enter Henry Flagler and the railroad which rolled through St. Augustine on its trek down the east coast of Florida. Flagler used his Standard Oil money to transform the city. This free, hourlong walking tour includes stops at some of the most opulent contributions to the city’s architectural history. Guests will learn about Flagler College (previously known as the Ponce DeLeon Hotel), the Alcazar and the Casa Monica. Tours spots are first-come, first serve and reservations are required.
When: Saturdays, through end of October
Where: St. Augustine
Web: http://www.tourstaug.com/free-historic-walking-tours2.html
HOW SWEET IT IS! — Don’t miss the buzz! Budding beekeepers will enjoy this chance to learn about the secret and not-so-secret lives of bees just in time to celebrate National Honey Bee Day. The 6th Annual Honey Bee Festival includes backyard beekeeping tips by experts from the Jacksonville, Clay County and Nassau County Beekeepers Associations as well as educational sessions on bee basics. The Buzy Bee Marketplace features over 60 vendors. The “Bee a Kid Zone” includes bee biology lessons, eco-friendly art and hands-on planting sessions. Also includes food trucks, the Bee Friends Farm Honey Tastings and more.
When: Aug. 16
Where: Jacksonville Fairgrounds
Web: https://beefriendsfarm.com
FLORIDA SKIMBOARDING PRO/AM TOURNAMENT — Florida’s east coast beaches boast some of the state's best waves, but world’s best skimboarders cut through the Atlantic Ocean like the surface is a sheet of glass before catching a little air. The Florida Skimboarding Pro/Am is the third longest running Pro/Am event in the world and the only amateur event that gives athletes two chances to advance before elimination. Spectators will watch some of the best, representing more than 75 different beaches, during two full days and over 30 hours of skim-boarding heats. Due to weather and tides, the timing of each day’s heats are subject to change. Check the website for the most up-to-date information.
When: Aug. 22-24
Where: Vilano Beach
Web: https://www.rundropslide.com/flproam
JACKSONVILLE TATTOO CONVENTION — Show off your ink and get inspiration for your next work of body art at Jacksonville’s annual convention featuring more than 60 tattoo artists and shops from Florida to Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Maine, Tennessee, Georgia and North Carolina. The convention also includes live tattooing, meet-and-greets, vendors, special guests and after-hours parties. Attendees who already have ink can enter their favorite body art in one of the 14 contests during the convention. Categories include Best Pop Culture (anime, Manga, folklore, sci-fi, etc.), Best Tribal/Polynesian/Blackwork, Best Realism, Best Cover-up and more!
When: Aug. 22-24
Where: World Golf Village, St. Augustine
Web: http://www.setattoo.com
FINS UP ON THE FORGOTTEN COAST — Apalachicola’s Jimmy Buffet three-day celebration includes 45 shows, 16 live music acts and seven venues. The annual event, sponsored by the Forgotten Coast Parrot Heads always takes place around August 30, aka Jimmy Buffet Day in Florida. Find your slice of paradise by singing along to favorites like Cheeseburger in Paradise, It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere and a Pirate Looks at Forty.
When: Aug. 29-31
Where: Apalachicola
Web: https://trinityis.quickbase.com/nav/app/bqaqzfd77/action/showpage?pageid=7
BAYTOWNE WHARF ART FEST — Enjoy three evenings of hues and tunes during this Labor Day weekend art fest. Local and regional artists will set up shop along the village streets. While guests look for new handmade, one-of-kind treasures, they’ll also enjoy three nights of live music. Also includes Sunday evening fireworks.
When: Aug. 29-31
Where: Village of Baytowne Wharf, Miramar Beach
Web: https://www.baytownewharf.com/what_to_do.php?month=8
FLORIDA SCALLOP, MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL — Celebrate Labor Day weekend by dining on freshly harvested St. Joseph’s Bay scallops while enjoying two days of live music. The festival lineup includes the Sauce Boss, Blackcat Zydeco featuring Dwight Carrier, Eg Kight, Pharaohs of Funk, 911 Band, Brett Wellman and the Stone Cold Blues Band, King Cotton Band, The Curtis Williams Band and Corey Hall. Want to harvest your own scallops? Turn it into a long weekend and spend a day in the water for Port St. Joe’s scallop season which runs from Aug. 16 through Sept. 24. You’ll need a fishing license, mask, snorkeling gear and eagle eyes because most finds are hidden in sea grasses in four to six feet of water. For more info on gulf coast scalloping, https://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/bay-scallops
When: Aug. 30-31
Where: Port St. Joe
Web: https://www.visitgulf.com/event/2025-florida-scallop-music-%26-arts-festival/1217/
BULLS ON THE BEACH — Texas meets Florida by way of Alabama for the Flora-Bama’s annual spectacular that stages a full-scale rodeo on the beach. Instead of a gathering at one of the local fairgrounds, contestants and spectators have a gulf-front view of professional bull riders grasping their broken-in saddles for three days of competitive action in the sugar-soft sand. Thursday night also includes a kids coloring contest, where one boy and girl have the opportunity to win a bike. But what to wear? Don’t worry, each day of the festival is themed and spectators (of all ages!) are encouraged to come appropriately attired in either Boots & Rhinestones (Thursday), COWabunga! (Hawaiian shirts for Friday) and Stars & Stripes (Saturday).
When: Sept. 4-6
Where: Flora-Bama Lounge, Package and Oyster Bar, Perdido Key
Web: https://www.florabama.com/bulls-on-the-beach
AMELIA ISLAND DANCE FESTIVAL — Fall in love with movement during Amelia Island’s four-day celebration of dance in all its forms. The festival’s evening performances will feature top national talent in a variety of styles. Making their festival premiere this year are the Anubhava Dance Company (award-winning Indian-American artists), Juana Cala (Flamenco), Sofia Forero (a Colombian choreographer) and Gigi (lyrical belly dancer that blends ballet and jazz with Caribbean influences). Past festival favorites like the Jon Lehrer Dance Company, East by North Dance Theatre, Marah Lovequist-Cooper and John Manzari will be in the lineup again this year. Both Saturday and Sunday also feature the Young Artists Series (2 p.m.) and the Emerging & Local Artists Program (4 p.m.). During the day, many of the performers will lead dance workshops in various styles like ballroom, hip hop, hula, Latin, breakdancing, jazz, belly dancing, tap, ballet and more.
When: Sept. 4-7
Where: Amelia Island
Web: https://www.ameliaislanddancefestival.org
JUANA GOOD TIME REGATTA — All competitors, both novice and veteran sailors, will be hoping for fair winds and following seas for the 35th annual regatta. Not only is the gulf coast competition open to sailors of any skill level, it’s also open to vessels of sizes. This includes multihull sailboats, beach cats and catamarans. The three-day event includes the annual pre-race “Wish for Wind” party featuring food and live music.
When: Sept. 5-7
Where: Navarre Beach
Web: juanaspagodas.com/RegattaNews.htm
COMIC CONS — Want to see if your Harley Quinn, Spider-Man or Todoroki costume gets rave revues before Halloween? Yes, comic conventions need fans like you.
- Ancient City Con (St. Augustine, Sept. 12-14): Named by locals as the best cosplay scene in northeast Florida, St. Augustine’s annual event allows fans three days to geek out in panel discussions, during the cosplay gaming contests and when chatting up other fans in the Nerd Cafe. The highlight is always the celebrity meet and greet. This year’s lineup includes actors Doug Jones (Hocus Pocus, Hellboy), Terry Farrell (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), Tobias Jelinek (Hocus Pocus, Stranger Things) and Vanessa Branch (Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Trek Voyager) and more. The event also includes two After Hours parties on Friday and Saturday that features DJs, a stage show and dancing. Some of the events are for the over 18 crowd only. https://www.ancientcitycon.com
- Ocala Comic Con (Ocala, Sept. 20-21): Ocala’s annual event salutes sci-fi, anime, comic book and pop culture with celebrity meet and greets and discussion panels. Celebrity guests include Katee Sackoff (The Mandalorian), Manny Jacinto (The Acolyte, Top Gun: Maverick), Ray Park (Star Wars), Simon Kassianides (The Mandalorian), Steve Blum (Cowboy Bebop) and Taylor Gray (Star Wars: Rebels). Also includes vendors, artists, photo ops and props. https://www.ocalacomiccon.com
BOOT SCOOT & BOURBON — Bourbon + BBQ + boot-stompin’ country tunes = one heck of a night out! This immersive country show encourages attendees to embrace their inner honky-tonk lovin’ hearts and come ready to party. The performers and musicians will rip through country music’s biggest hits. Line dancing is, of course, encouraged. Includes bourbon tastings and BBQ.
When: Sept. 12-14, 18-20
Where: Glass Factory, Jacksonville
Web: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/boot-scoot-and-bourbon-jacksonvilles-newest-immersive-country-show-tickets-1310879488839?aff=oddtdtcreator
STEPHEN FOSTER OLD-TIME MUSIC WEEKEND — Don’t let that fiddle keep collecting dust. The Old-Time Music Weekend offers three days of music instruction, from beginner to advanced, on the banjo, guitar and fiddle. Each day includes workshops, jam sessions, discussion groups and concerts by different members of the weekend’s teaching faculty. The 2025 instructor lineup includes Paul Brown, Ashlee Watkins, Andrew Small, Beverly Smith, Buz Sibley, Michael Godwin, Phil Levy, Sarah Carlton, Kevin Moran, Mary Allgire and Chuck Levy.
When: Sept. 12-14
Where: Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, White Springs
Web: https://stephenfostercso.org/event-6235588
CLAY COUNTY 4H PRCA RODEO — The Panhandle isn’t the only north Florida locale that likes its music to have some twang and its spectators to favor 10-gallon hats. J.C. Kitaf Pro Rodeos combines edge-of-your-seat rodeo action with award-winning livestock. The family-friendly, high-energy shows feature Magic Man and 520 Rico Suave, bucking bulls with National Finals Rodeo experience.
When: Sept. 12-13
Where: Clay County Fairgrounds, Green Cove Springs
Web: https://www.jckitaifprorodeos.com/schedule/2023-02-25-north-ms-prca-rodeo-xsgpr-lxsx9-95zks
WALDO SWEET POTATO FESTIVAL — File this under Florida facts you probably didn’t know until now … We’d like to introduce you to T.K. Godbey, a Waldo agriculturist who grew vegetable plants like lettuce, onions, beets, tomatoes and more and shipped them nationwide in the early to mid-1900s. Turns out his biggest seller was sweet potatoes which thrive in north Florida! At the time, he was one of the only commercial growers of sweet potato plants. Now, almost a century later the city is celebrating its rich sweet potato history with a new fest. If you love cooking with sweet potatoes and have a favorite recipe, you can enter it in the Sweet Potato Dish Contest. There’s even a Mr. and Mrs. Sweet Potato Pageant plus a Sweet Potato Sweetheart Pageant for kids ages 12 and under. Also includes a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Competition, craft and plant vendors, food trucks, kids zone and more.
When: Sept. 13
Where: Waldo
Web: https://waldosweetpotatofest.com
SING OUT LOUD MUSIC FEST — What originally started in 2016 as a multi-genre, multi-venue, multi-day music fest spanning several weeks in September featuring mainly local and regional acts has expanded into a two-day music fest with top national talent. The festival’s main event — the Live Wildly Showcase — takes place at Francis Field, St. Augustine’s downtown destination for large-scale parties. Hozier, Beabadoobee, Vance Joy, The Teskey Brothers, Sombr and Father John Misty are headlining this year’s event. The fest includes a handful of other smaller events like An Evening with Chuck Leavell at the just renovated Ponte Vedra Concert Hall (Sept. 17), a Music Business Panel at Flagler College (Sept. 24), the Augustine Songwriters Festival at various venues (Sept. 26-27) and the St. Augustine Record Fair (Sept. 28).
When: Sept. 20-21
Where: St. Augustine
Web: https://singoutloudflorida.com
GULF COAST JAZZ FESTIVAL — Prepare to kick back and relax on Pensacola’s beautiful waterfront while being serenaded with almost 20 hours of super smooth contemporary jazz lighting. Festival goers can set up camp — coolers, lawn chairs and standard-size umbrellas are allowed — for the ninth annual “fallish” party. National performers include Najee, Spiro Gyra, Rob Zinn, Dominique Hammons, Mindi Abair, Patrick Lamb, Down to the Bone, Kirk Whalum, Adam Haley, Alex Bugnon, Jeff Lorber, Gerald Albright, Nathan Mitchell, Peter White and Jonathan Butler.
When: Sept. 19-21
Where: Pensacola Maritime Community Park
Web: https://www.gulfcoastsummerfestjazzedition.com
SMOKIN’ IN THE PINES BBQ FESTIVAL — Southern rock and country music provide the background jams for traveling BBQ teams ready to rock their firepits while competing for over $15,000 in cash and prizes. Although the Open BBQ Competition is the moneymaker for the winning grillmasters with a $10K prize purse, the Sauces of Honor competition is perfect for home cooks looking for a little love, validation and part of the share of the $1,000 prize purse. The festival is free, but those willing to eat their way through over 35 pulled pork samples can pay a minimal fee and then vote in the People’s Choice contest. Includes overnight camping, a VW Bug classic car show with cash prizes, artisans and a kids zone.
When: Sept. 26-27
Where: Forest Capital State Museum, Perry
Web: smokininthepinesbbq.com
DESTIN SEAFOOD FESTIVAL — Since 1978, seafood, art and music lovers have jammed Destin’s waterfront for the annual community fundraiser. Like all long-running events, it’s expanded its footprint, changed venues and continued to add family-friendly fun. While guests shop and eat their way along a one-mile stretch of Harborwalk Village lined with food, artisan and merchandise vendors, they’ll also be entertained with live music from the festival’s five stages. Guests looking for a more gourmet experience — think chef-inspired seafood samples, private bathroom and stage, plus big-screen TVs to catch college and NFL football action — can purchase VIP tickets. Also includes Saturday night fireworks and a Kids Zone with face painting, casting contest, mingo toss and more.
When: Sept. 26-28
Where: Destin
Web: https://www.destinseafoodfest.com
PANACEA BLUE CRAB FESTIVAL — For 50 years locals have paused on the last Saturday in September to feast on the blue crab bounty harvested from their waterfront community. The event includes a parade along U.S. Hwy 98, live music and entertainment, arts and craft vendors and a Blue Crab Pickin’ Contest. Like the other communities mentioned above, Panacea is a nature lover’s paradise and sits between the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge and the Apalachicola National Forest.
When: Sept. 27
Where: Panacea
Web: https://www.visitpanacea.org/blue-crab-festival