News Summary
This summer, Tallahassee is set to host a variety of vibrant events, including music festivals, community celebrations, and cultural experiences, offering something for everyone. Highlighted events like the Blue Parrot Mullet Toss and Monticello Watermelon Festival promise to bring excitement and camaraderie, while summer performances and charity events further enrich the local experience. Residents and visitors will enjoy numerous opportunities to engage with the community, celebrate culture, and soak up the sunshine.
Summer Events Bring Excitement to Tallahassee in 2025
TALLAHASSEE – This summer, the city of Tallahassee will host a series of vibrant events appealing to locals and visitors alike. From music festivals to traditional celebrations, the season is packed with opportunities to engage with the community and enjoy the warm weather.
Key Events at a Glance
- Blue Parrot Mullet Toss: June 14, registration starts at 10 a.m.
- Monticello Watermelon Festival: June 13-14, 3-9 p.m. and 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
- “It’s Ayoka For Me!”: June 13-14 at the FSU School of Dance.
- “Hairspray” Musical: June 26 – July 6 at Leon Theatre.
- Downtown Concert Series: Starts June 28, free events from 7-10 p.m.
- Artopia Charity Auction: June 28 at Tucker Civic Center.
- Celebrate America: July 4 at Tom Brown Park from 6-10 p.m.
- Swamp Stomp Music Festival: July 12 from 4-9 p.m.
- Infinity Con: July 12-13 at Tucker Civic Center.
- “Newsies” Production: July 18-27 by Young Actors Theatre.
- Nate Bargatze Performance: July 20 at Tucker Center.
- Tallahassee Beer Festival: August 9 at Tucker Civic Center.
- Brian Kelley Concert: August 28 at The Moon.
Signature Community Events
One of the highly anticipated events is the Blue Parrot Mullet Toss, an annual competition located at the Blue Parrot on St. George Island. This event will begin with registration at 10 a.m. on June 14. Participants receive two mullet to throw and a unique T-shirt, with prizes awarded for the longest throw in age and gender categories. The current record stands at an impressive 216 feet, held by a competitor known as “Wiggler.” Proceeds from the event benefit the Franklin’s Promise Coalition, adding a charitable aspect to the fun.
Another highlight is the 74th Annual Monticello Watermelon Festival, set to take place on June 13 from 3 to 9 p.m. and June 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Downtown Monticello. The festival will feature a diverse Vendor Village, a Beer Garden, live music from the Highway 59 Band, a watermelon parade, and an antique car show. This event not only celebrates one of the summer’s favorite fruits but also brings the community together for a lively weekend.
Cultural and Artistic Experiences
Arts and culture enthusiasts will appreciate the weekend of June 13-14 dedicated to “It’s Ayoka For Me!” at the FSU School of Dance, where participants can take part in classes ranging from dancing to drumming. Following this, the Leon High School Choral Department will perform the beloved musical “Hairspray” from June 26 to July 6, with ticket prices ranging from $20 to $40, ensuring accessibility to the wider public.
The Downtown Concert Series will kick off on June 28 at the Adderley Amphitheater in Cascades Park, featuring free performances from 7 to 10 p.m. Local favorites like the Lee Boys are expected to draw sizeable crowds. On the same evening, the Artopia Charity Art Auction at Tucker Civic Center will showcase local artists, presenting an excellent chance for attendees to acquire unique pieces while supporting a good cause.
Festive Summer Gatherings
The festive spirit continues with the Celebrate America event on July 4 at Tom Brown Park. Running from 6 to 10 p.m., this celebration will include live music, food trucks, and a spectacular fireworks display at 9:50 p.m. The Swamp Stomp Music Festival on July 12 promises to bring together music lovers with performances from top acts in a picturesque setting at the Tallahassee Museum.
Conventions and Performances
The summer wraps up with two significant events: Infinity Con on July 12-13 at Tucker Civic Center, which will cater to fans of all ages with themed zones for artists, writers, and cosplayers, and young talent showcasing their skills in the “Newsies” production by the Young Actors Theatre from July 18-27. Comedian Nate Bargatze will perform at the Tucker Center on July 20, followed by the Tallahassee Beer Festival on August 9, which features an array of local breweries and food vendors.
As summer rolls on, country music fans will also be delighted by superstar Brian Kelley’s concert at The Moon on August 28, wrapping up the season on a high note.
This summer promises a plethora of activities that embrace Tallahassee’s unique culture and community spirit, making it an ideal season to explore and engage with everything the city has to offer.
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