News Summary
February in Tallahassee is packed with exciting activities! From the Field Day Music Festival and Slapstick reunion concert to the theatrical performance of ‘Young Frankenstein’, there are events for everyone. Celebrate Mardi Gras in Apalachicola, dive into Black culture at the Harambee Festival, and enjoy an art exhibition highlighting Ukraine’s resilience. Don’t miss out on this vibrant month filled with music, art, and community spirit in Tallahassee!
Get Ready, Tallahassee! February is Here with a Whirlwind of Fun!
Hey there, Tallahassee! February is busting in with a bang and promising loads of fun events to keep you entertained all month long. As the weather starts to warm up and those beautiful flowering trees begin to bloom, the local music scene is also getting ready to sing its heart out! Just don’t forget to bundle up, because things are about to get a little chilly with temperatures dipping into the 30s this weekend.
Field Day Music Festival is Back!
Mark your calendars, music lovers! On Sunday, February 23, join us at Maclay Gardens State Park for the 8th annual Field Day Music Festival from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. This year’s festival is presented by Trulieve and is packed with local talent showcasing their sounds! You can look forward to incredible performances by bands like Tishamingo, The Retrograde, and The Apalachicola Sound.
Ticket prices are a steal at just $40 for adults and $6 for kids, so gather your crew and head on out! Be sure to bring your blankets and chairs to enjoy some serious relaxation while you groove to the tunes or explore the gorgeous gardens. And let’s not forget about food—there will be food trucks and beverages available at the Lake Tribe Beer Garden to keep your energy up!
This festival is more than just great music. The Judy Field Memorial Foundation has been making waves since 2016, raising awareness and funds for pancreatic cancer research. Over the years, they’ve donated more than $130,000 thanks to the proceeds from this very festival!
Slapstick Reunion Concert
Theatrical Magic with “Young Frankenstein”
For all you theatre buffs out there, you won’t want to miss Florida State University’s take on “Young Frankenstein.” Running from February 21 to March 2, performances happen on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Get your adult tickets for $30 and student tickets for just $10. What a deal!
Mardi Gras Madness in Apalachicola!
Let’s not skip over the Mardi Gras celebration brought to you by the on February 21 and 22, in the charming city of Apalachicola. This year’s 14th Annual Mardi Gras Barkus Parade invites you to revel in the festivities with the fun theme of “Game of Bones – the Canine Kingdom Rules.” It’s bound to be a riot!
Celebrating Culture and More
This month also brings the Harambee Festival at Cascades Park on February 22, where you can dive deep into Black art and culture. Plus, if you’re wandering downtown Tallahassee on February 21, enjoy the Sounds of Downtown event featuring local bands performing lively sets at various businesses in the area.
And there’s more! Consider checking out the Open House event at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory on February 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., showcasing three decades of magnet technology.
Art and Other Exciting Events
Don’t forget about the exciting art exhibition titled “Ukraine: War and Resistance,” which will be on display from February 24 to April 4 at 200 W. College Ave. More local festivities include the Annual Father-Daughter Day Party on February 22 and a lineup of concerts and performances at local venues throughout the week.
Let’s also give a shout-out to the Bluegrass Music Showcase happening at the Sound Bar over the weekend, featuring some amazing local talents!
So grab your friends, family, or even your pup, and enjoy all that Tallahassee has to offer this February! From music and theatre to cultural celebrations, there’s truly something for everyone in our beloved city this month.
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Additional Resources
- Tallahassee.com: Top 5 Fun Things to Do
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Festival
- Tallahassee.com: Celebrate the 2024 Season at Tallahassee’s Winter Festival
- Google Search: Tallahassee events
- FSU News: 56th Annual Springtime Tallahassee Festival
- Google News: Tallahassee news
- Valdosta Today: Ladies R&B Kickback Concert Comes to Tallahassee
- Wikipedia: Culture of Florida
