Everybody get ready! Lexington, Ky, is geared up to provide an amusing weekend with an array of events to entertain residents and visitors alike. You don’t want to miss this exciting opportunity to explore the pulse of the city this weekend. From the Bluegrass BBQ Fest to the Beer Cheese Contest, there are countless enjoyable things you can experience.
Whether you love music, food, sport, or literature, there is something for everyone this weekend. The unique blend of BBQs, beer, bourbon, music, sports, and literature will give an unforgettable experience to the seekers of joy and entertainment.
Moondance Amphitheater will be brimming with the flavors of BBQ, beer, and bourbon on May 17 and 18. This festival will be embellished with the performances of TeeDee Young, DeBraun Thomas, Bedford, etc. Make sure to visit at 1152 Monarch St. to get a taste of this wonderful gathering.
On May 18 and 19, the RiverFest at Clay City Park is all set to take you on a fun-filled adventure. Featuring a four-mile float on the Clay City Loop along with live music, a rock-climbing wall, and a cornhole tournament, it promises a variety of entertainment for visitors.
The second edition of this festival is set to bring luminaries like Darrell Scott, Nicholas Jamerson, Cristina Vane, Cody Lee Meece and others at Hidden Ridge Camping at Lake Cumberland in Monticello. The event will span between May 17 and 19.
Taste of the Bluegrass is a heaven for food lovers, offering the best flavors that Kentucky has to offer. Happening at the Kentucky Horse Park on May 17, this event will benefit the God’s Pantry Food Bank, hosting a silent auction, a bourbon pull, and many more.
Laugh uncontrollably with Comedian Ms. Pat’s “Ya Girl Done Made It” tour on May 17 at the Lexington Opera House.
Other exciting events include, The UK Baseball vs. Vanderbilt at Kentucky Proud Park, Lexington Philharmonic Concert at the Singletary Center, Lucero Concert at Manchester Music Hall, and many more.
Unleash your tasting buds on May 19 at Country Boy Brewing’s Georgetown taproom. Serving as a free delight for tasters, the event will also exhibit a cheese contest for the cheese fanatics.
Enjoy the read-a-loud of Jayne Moore Waldrop’s new book, “She Remembered It All: The Art of Memory Painter Helen LaFrance” at the UK Art Museum on May 18.
So come, immerse yourself in the spirit of Lexington, Ky this weekend and make memorable experiences. With attractive events lined up, the city promises a weekend full of fun, excitement, and adventure for everyone.
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