Downtown St Petersburg Events & Things to Do
Powerstories Powerup (Pop-Up Theatre) present Jane: Abortion and the Underground
“Jane: Abortion and the Underground” by Paula Kamen is a powerful, part-documentary staged reading that tells the story of the Jane Collective, an underground network that provided safe abortions in Chicago before Roe V Wade.
7th Annual Fall Fest Fundraiser
at 3 Daughters Brewing
Join us for a fun-filled day to raise funds for Reach St. Pete! Come paint pumpkins, enjoy live music, an outdoor market, food trucks, bounce houses, and more!
2nd Annual BayFirst Financial Oktoberfest Beer Festival
at Albert Whitted Airport
Prost! St. Pete’s biggest Oktoberfest celebration is back for 2024. We’re thrilled to announce the 2nd Annual 3 Daughters Brewing Oktoberfest Beer Festival is taking place on Saturday, October 26 from 1-6 pm at Albert Whitted Park.
Ricky Montgomery
at Jannus Live
Get ready to see Ricky Montgomery in St. Petersburg at Jannus Live. Secure your tickets now to Ricky Montgomery before this show sells out as this will be one of the biggest concerts all year long.
Sueños de Dalí 2024
at The Dali Museum
Join us for Sueños de Dalí, the year’s most surreal soirée, where our spectacular building and gardens morph into a world of whimsical delight.
CASA Pinellas’ Domestic Violence Awareness Scavenger Hunt
at Welcome to The Farm
CASA Pinellas’ Domestic Violence Awareness Scavenger Hunt returns on November 2! Build a team, raise critical funds to support local survivors, and win super fun prizes as you earn points through downtown St. Pete.
Rise Against
at Jannus Live
Get ready to see Rise Against in St. Petersburg at Jannus Live. Secure your tickets now to Rise Against before this show sells out as this will be one of the biggest concerts all year long.
'Reimagining Nature: Dalí's Floral Fantasies' Opening Day
at The Dali Museum
Salvador Dalí’s best-loved botanical print suites sourced from The Dalí’s collection, featuring 3 rarely displayed suites of botanical prints from Dalí between 1968-1972, highlighting some of the most treasured works on paper in the Museum's collection.