In Lexington, Kentucky, the weekend is your oyster! As one of the most vibrant and culturally rich cities in the Bluegrass State, Lexington offers an array of exciting events all weekend long. From electrifying concerts to quaint foodie events, there’s something sure to cater to everyone’s taste.
Reason to warm up your palate this weekend is the kickoff of SoulFeast Week. The event, considered an appetizer to the much-anticipated Black Restaurant Week, is slated to commence with an exquisite dinner and tour of Coleman Crest Farm—the first African American owned USDA Certified Organic Produce Farm in Kentucky. Chef Isaiah Screech, a James Beard Award Semifinalist, will head the event taking place on June 14 at 6 p.m. at the farm located on 3723 Royster Rd. For more details, visit SoulFeastWeek.com.
The second weekend of the Lexington Lions Club Bluegrass Fair continues at Masterson Station Park through June 16. The gates open at 5 p.m daily with activities bearing everything from fair rides, games, pig racing, a lady Houdini show, sea lion splash, to live music. Entry fee is $8 or free for children aged six and under.
For movie lovers, a screening of the movie “Trolls Band Together” is set to take stage at Jacobson Park on June 14 at 7 p.m. as part of the City’s “Friday Flicks.” The event is free and open to all.
Consider spicing up your weekend with a dose of laughters. Eddie Ifft, one of America’s most underrated comics according to The Onion, is set to perform at Comedy Off Broadway on June 14 and 15. For tickets and more, head to ComedyOffBroadway.com.
For sports fans, the Lexington Legends are ready to hit the diamond against the Gastonia Baseball Club on June 14 and 15.
UK Opera Theatre will also be staging the electrifying performance titled “It’s a Grand Night For Singing” at the Singletary Center throughout the weekend.
Don’t miss the rock and rolling vibes of Cody Lee Meece at The Burl on June 14 as he celebrates the release of his album “Love Ain’t Worth The Trouble.”
For a uniquely early Juneteenth celebration, check out SoulTeenth Fest on June 15. The event will spotlight Black vendors, makers, chefs, music, and more.
Shaker Village offers an exciting Dad’s Day experience with vintage baseball, cars, tools, cigars, bourbon among others.
Welcome to the 21st annual Kentucky Wine & Vine Fest slated for June 15 at the Jessamine County Fairgrounds. The event promises wineries from across the state, tastings, crafts, food, games, and more.
The Whitaker Family YMCA hosts an enchanting Hawaii-Y-O themed Family Fun Day on June 15, complete with Hawaiian-themed field games, activities, food trucks, and inflatables.
Country music star Tim McGraw will be performing on June 15 at the Rupp Arena, with the Kentucky’s own Carly Pearce.
Enjoy cocktails, cigars, games, and great bites at The Void Sake Company on June 15. The event promises a splendid time to all loungers and party-goers alike.
On June 16, join the all-levels yoga session on the lawn at Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate, guided by yoga instructor Lissa Sims.
Wrap up your weekend at the Juneteenth Hip-Hop Brunch at Lost Palm on June 16. Enjoy brunch bites, cocktails, live music, and rooftop views of Lexington.
Whether it’s laughter, relaxation, music, food, or drinks that you are after, Lexington has got you covered this weekend!
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