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This Father’s Day weekend, there’s a lot to experience in Birmingham. Starting from Friday, June 14 through Sunday, June 16, a varied range of events spanning arts and entertainment, shopping and food, outdoor activities, concerts, and markets would be around. Here are 20 fantastic ways to celebrate the dad(s) in your life and make some lasting memories this weekend.
Enjoy the beloved musical adaptation of everyone’s favorite nanny, Mary Poppins, Sunday through Tuesday, starting at 6:30pm, and Wednesday through Sunday Matinees at 2pm.
The smash-hit London musical adaptation of the classic film comes to life at the Virginia Samford Theatre, running from June 13 to June 30, where you can engage in a magical car ride filled with songs and dancing.
Attend the cult classic on June 14 and June 15 from 7:30-9:30PM, and on Sunday, June 16, from 2:30-4:30PM.
Indulge in a shopping feast with a curated collection of home decors, sofas, tables, and more at attractive discounts of up to 60%.
Experience the outdoor movie night under the stars at City Walk BHAM. The movie for June 14 will be Kung Fu Panda.
Shop for fresh flowers, organic produce, and more at this buzzing Saturday market from 7AM till’ noon.
Assist local vendors at the must-attend Saturday market.
Participate in the annual run to raise awareness and funds for prostate cancer throughout Saturday, the 15th.
Join in the Juneteenth commemoration filled with live entertainment, vendors, gaming activities and more on Saturday.
Grow your plant collection at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Saturday.
Join in this cultural celebration featuring music, dance workshops, genesiology labs, and more. The event also provides free access to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute’s galleries.
Celebrate music and camping at the grand opening of Big Canoe Creek Nature Preserve.
Taste the flavor of Italy with food, dance, music and more in this fun festival.
A chance to enjoy free cake and champagne at Rojo’s 22nd Birthday Party!
Enjoy live music from DJ Ryan Respinto and performances from TN$ and the REMS on Saturday starting at 9PM.
Shop for flash specials on tattoos and enjoy a good afternoon, scheduled for Sunday at noon.
Take a tour of the over 27,000 works of art from around the globe on Sunday from 1-2PM.
Enjoy a fun-filled Father’s Day-themed game with the Birmingham Barons on Sunday at 4PM.
Celebrate with Studio By The Tracks at their 35th-anniversary fundraiser, featuring adorning music, cocktails, delicious eats, a silent auction and a gallery of amazing art starting Sunday at 5:30PM.
Listen to American soul and R&B singer and musician Allen Stone’s live performance on Sunday at 8PM.
The Father’s Day weekend in Birmingham is all set to be filled with excitement, fun, and big smiles. Discover more events across the city, and don’t forget to make this weekend special for the wonderful dads out there!
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