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FESTIVALS & EVENTS 47th Annual Ambridge Nationality Days


724-266-3040


562 Merchant St. • Ambridge, PA 15003 Cirque du Soleil America Inc.


8400 2nd Ave. • Montreal, Quebec, AB H124M6 Craft Beer School Cabaret at Theater Square • 655 Penn Ave,


Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival


Pittsburgh, PA 15222 First Night Pittsburgh


The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust • 803 Liberty Ave.


Events held throughout Pittsburgh’s Cultural District packed with over 150 events from 6pm to midnight. Monroeville Home Show


800-600-0307 • homeandflower.com/pittsburgh 209 Mall Blvd. • Monroeville Convention Center Monroeville, PA 15146


Penn’s Colony Festival


724-352-9922 • pennscolony.com PO Box 431 • 365 Saxonburg Blvd. Saxonburg, PA 16056


PO Box 90247 • Pittsburgh, PA 15224 Pittsburgh Fashion Week


412-918-6742 • pittsburghfashionweek.com PO Box 17947 • Pittsburgh, PA 15235


Pittsburgh Irish Festival


PO Box 81173. • Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival


724-872-1670 • pittsburghrenfest.com


Ste. 106 • 1000 Gamma Dr. • Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Pittsburgh Wine Festival


412-281-2681 • pittsburghwinefestival.com 9th Floor • 20 Stanwix St. • Pittsburgh, PA 15222


ScareHouse, The


412-781-5885 • scarehouse.com 118 Locust St. • Pittsburgh, PA 15223


Ste. 203 • 424 South 27th St. • Pittsburgh, PA 15203


Cabaret at Theater Square • 655 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15222


Wednesday Wine Flights 412-456-6666 • trustarts.org


Silk Screen - Asian American Film Festival 412-322-4872 • silkscreenfestival.org


Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix 412-559-3500 • pvgp.org


112 Renaissance Lane • West Newton, PA 15089 412-422-1113 • pghirishfest.org


Pittsburgh Dragon Boat Festival 724-348-4836 • pdbf.org


412-456-6666 • firstnightpgh.org 412-456-6666 • artsfestival.net 412-456-6666 • trustarts.org 514-384-6446 • cirquedusoleil.com ambridgechamberofcommerce.com


DESCRIPTION


Heritage Festival featuring local vendors serving ethnic food merchandise and entertainment.


Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour by Cirque du Soleil. Electrifying production gives fans a unique view into the spirit, passion and heart of the artist who forever transformed global pop culture.


On select Tuesday nights, discuss and enjoy quality craft brews thoughtfully paired with light fare. Program of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.


Features an eclectic mix of art, live music, performance arts and community events. A project of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.


The region’s biggest New Year’s Eve celebration. The family-friendly, alcohol-free First Night Pittsburgh is


Features including vendors and displays to improve your home, demonstrations on gardening, remodeling and new home construction. Gardening stage


America with an outdoor village of 185 craftsmen and folk artists with bagpipers, musicians, jugglers, battle re-enactments.


June 1-10 December 31 Free 6pm-midnight February 23-26


sponsored by Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Catch Pennsylvania’s colonial spirit! Experience Early


Sept. 22-23 & 29-30 $7 S, 10-6; Su, 10-5


performances, children’s activities and take a spin in an Riverfront Park authentic dragon boat.


11-6


unique, high-quality, cultural, social, New York-style, VIP access.


Pittsburgh’s largest Irish cultural festival, Irish food, music, marketplace. Provides ethnic entertainment, catering and cultural education for special events.


Medieval amusement park featuring combat jousting, games of skill, rides, Renaissance delicacies, authentically costumed performers, entertainment and fine arts and crafts exhibits.


Fashion, runway, excitement, designers, retailers, makeup September/ artists, energetic, entertaining, beauty, style, models,


October


Riverplex at Sandcastle


Sept. 7-9 $10


Aug-Sept. weekends $16.95 and Labor Day, 10:30-6:30


A 10-day festival of motorsport events culminating with the Annual Vintage Races and Car Show at Schenley Park 9-5 on the third weekend of July. Free to spectators.


One of the top 10 wine events in the U.S.A. Taste hundreds of fine wines from 20 countries with food pairings. Learn what good taste is about.


One of America’s Best Haunted Houses. This elaborate and high-tech production has been recognized by Travel Channel, Fangoria, Hauntworld and Haunted Attraction magazine. Open September, October. Three haunted houses for one price.


An annual 10-day festival showcasing films from or about Asia on multiple screens, including China, India,


Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, the Philippines and more. Several film screenings include Q & A sessions with visiting filmmakers, actors and directors.


Discuss and enjoy wines thoughtfully paired with fare. A program of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.


July 8-22 Heinz Field


F-S, 7pm-Midnight Su & Th,


7pm-Midnight Times vary, call May 11-20 Sept - Oct May 3 Free $8 $16.95 Free under 3 free under 5 free Free 5-12, $8 $3;


Experience the color and excitement of Asian arts, culture September and dance. Enjoy wonderful cuisine, colorfully costumed at South Side


Free $6 Free $5 Free


$8 advance $10 at door


Free


$8 advance $10 at door


Free


$8 advance $10 at door


HOURS May 18-20


8pm; April 15, 4pm cirquedusoleil.com cirquedusoleil.com cirquedusoleil.com Petersen


Events Center April 13 & April 14


ADMISSION ADMISSION ADMISSION Free


Free Free


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CHILD


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