lindagarcia+FollowBirmingham’s weekend is packed with fun!Birmingham is buzzing this weekend with something for everyone—film buffs can dive into the Sidewalk Film Festival, sports fans can catch the Barons’ fireworks, and music lovers have concerts from Dierks Bentley to Ben Rector. There’s a jazz fest, a plant swap, a cocktail crawl, and even a fairy festival for families. Whether you’re shopping local in Ensley, running a 5K, or dancing at an adult swim party, the city’s energy is contagious. Which event are you most excited about? Let’s share plans and tips for making the most of this action-packed weekend! #Culture #BirminghamEvents #WeekendFun00Share
Brooke Martinez+FollowStep into Gatsby’s world at Arlington HouseStepping into the Arlington Historic House for a Gatsby-themed murder mystery feels like time travel—think jazz, glamour, and secrets around every corner. Southern Ghost Girls is throwing this immersive party on August 16, and it’s more than just a dinner: you get to play a character, solve a mystery, and enjoy a farm-to-table meal by Chef Matthew Murphree. Costumes are encouraged, but not required, so you can go all-in or just soak up the atmosphere. It’s family-friendly, perfect for teens who love acting, and a great way to meet new people. Who’s ready to solve a 1920s whodunit in Birmingham’s most historic mansion? #Entertainment #Books #BirminghamEvents00Share
Leah Gonzales+FollowJane Lynch brings star power to BirminghamJane Lynch and Kate Flannery—famous for their hilarious TV roles—are teaming up for a rare, one-night-only show in Birmingham. Their cabaret act, “The Trouble With Angels,” promises a wild mix of music, comedy, and classic banter. If you’ve ever wanted to see Sue Sylvester from “Glee” and Meredith from “The Office” cut loose together, this is your chance. Lynch even has a soft spot for Birmingham thanks to her past visits. Who’s grabbing tickets for this? Let’s talk: What TV duo would you love to see live on stage? #Entertainment #Celebrity #BirminghamEvents10Share
normancrystal+FollowClassical music pops up in wild new Birmingham spotsImagine hearing Beethoven’s Fifth under the stars at the zoo or enjoying a cozy chamber concert surrounded by autumn leaves. This fall, the Alabama Symphony Orchestra is shaking up Birmingham’s music scene with performances in unexpected places—from the Botanical Gardens to after-hours at the zoo. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just looking for a fun night out, there’s something for everyone, including interactive events for kids and families. Which of these unique concert experiences would you try first, and who would you bring along? Let’s talk about the best way to enjoy music in our city! #Entertainment #Music #BirminghamEvents00Share