Birmingham is buzzing this weekend with an array of events for residents and visitors alike. From live music to food festivals, there’s something for everyone in our lively city.
As the weekend approaches, the local music scene is heating up. Music lovers can catch Devin the Dude performing at Iron City, bringing his unique hip-hop sound to the stage. Meanwhile, at The Nick, the Universal Funk Orchestra, Zenith, Witchstatic, and TwoFive Collective will be providing a night full of vibrant funk and soul music.
If country is more your style, head over to Saturn for the Kashus Culpepper – Howlin’ Under the Harvest Moon Tour. The Alabama-born artist promises a blend of country, soul, blues, folk, and rock. Plus, The Nick will host Late Night with DJ Jack Bama, spinning tunes until the early hours.
Saturday brings the 6th Annual Lula K. Jordan BBQ Cook-Off Competition from noon to 4 p.m. at 129 60th Street North. This could be a perfect family outing, so bring the kids to enjoy the mouthwatering BBQ while supporting local culinary talents. For more details, call 205-595-8156.
On the same day, the Alabama Farmers Market Fall Festival runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Finley Market. Visitors can enjoy live music, delicious food, games, a pumpkin patch, inflatable attractions, and an outdoor flea market—a perfect spot for families looking to spend quality time together.
As the weekend winds down, locals can participate in Singo Bingo every Sunday at 1 p.m. at Cahaba Brewing Company, an engaging twist on traditional bingo.
The creativity continues later in the day with Ease Back Fourth Sundays at True Story Brewing, starting at 5 p.m. for those looking to unwind from the week.
If you’re in the mood for more music, Kyle Kimbrell will perform a free show at The Nick Rocks, wrapping up another weekend full of local talent. There’s also a tribute to Kris Kristofferson scheduled at The Nick, showcasing songs from the legendary artist’s extensive career.
Mark your calendars for the upcoming Magic City Classic—the 83rd edition, happening on October 26 at Legion Field. This year’s classic promises to be unforgettable, featuring not only football but a series of community events leading up to game day. For those interested in volunteering, Regions Bank has stepped up as the first Official Volunteer Partner for this major event, helping coordinate activities and fan engagement.
Additionally, there will be a Classic Fun Run at 8 a.m. on October 19, promoting fitness and fun through a two-mile walk/run open to all. Following that on October 20 is the Magic City Gospel Fest featuring various choirs and gospel musicians at Greater Shiloh Baptist Church starting at 6 p.m.
In the arts, Opera Birmingham kicks off its new season with Rusalka: The Littlest Mermaid on October 18 and 19, offering enchanting performances at the Avondale Amphitheater. Families can enjoy upcoming programming at UAB, including a free family sing-along concert of Encanto on October 20.
For students, the Pathway to Success event on October 20 at The Forum at BJCC offers valuable college preparation resources. This event is a great opportunity for high school and college students, helping them navigate future studies.
Birmingham’s eventful weekend invites everyone to join in the festivities. Whether you’re in it for the food, music, or community spirit, there’s a little something for everyone. So grab your friends and family, and let’s enjoy what our vibrant city has to offer!
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