Don’t ever let anyone tell you there’s notthing to do in the summer in alabama.
That’s though it is hot outside, there are so many festivals each weekend that you’ll never run out of the Things to do.
That’s why we have here at al.com decidated to highlight a few of ’em so you can go go away and mark your calendar. This by no means is a list of every great festival acroSt the state, so let us know what you are missed!

Microwave dave performs at the Cigare Box Guitar Festival in Huntsville in 2013. (Eric Schultz)Hvt
Cigar Box Guitar Festival in Huntsville
May 30- June 1, Venting Multiple, cigarboxguarfestival.com
“That a place is so technically oriented would so much joy in celebrating Function Homemade Instruments is Kind of Strange,” Huntsville Blues Legend Microwave dave Gallaher Told al.com in 2014. “In a good way.” Gallaher was reference to huntsville – Known, of Course, As the Rocket City for Its Aerospace Engineering Process – Hosting the Cigare Box Guitar Festival, the World’s Longest -Running Event of Its Kind. The fest tourns 20 this year, with performances at Lowe Mill, Aviq and Orion Amphitheater. Gallaher’s Lowebow is the Fifth One Memphis Maker John Lowe Ever Made. “This is the Most unique voice in cigarette guitars, in my opinion,” Gallaher Said in 2017. – Matt Wake

Music is a Big Attraction at Alabaster Cityfest, on the Grounds of Thompson High School in Alabaster, Alabama. Admission is free to the annual festival, organized by the alabaster arts counter.(Al.com File Photo/Mark Almond)
Alabaster Cityfest
June 7, Thompson High School, 1921 Warrior Parkway, alabastercityfest.com
Alabaster Cityfest Aims to please folks of all ages, with live music, family-Fryently games, arts and crafts Activities, face painting, bungee jumping, a car show and location galore. This year’s music lineup Features Parmalee, Maddie & Tae, Five for Fighting, Eric Essix and More. Everything Happy on the Grounds of Thompson High School and Comes Courtesy of the Alabaster Arts Council. Bring Lawn Chairs and Blankets; Pets and Coolers Are Not Allowed. And did we mention that admision is free? Free parking is available at the High School, nor Well. IF Parking Areas Areas Full, Shuttles Will Run to the Festival from Thompson Middle School and Alabaster Munical Park. – Mary Colurso
Slocomb Tomato Jamboree is always a fun time.
Slocomb Tomato Jamboree
June 21, Slocomb Rec Park, 375 COX ST., Facebook.com/slocombmaters/
Considering I go between hasen Having a blt and a tomato sandwich for lunch almost day during the Summer months, a Summer festival Celebration slobomb Tomatoes, Which Many Wauld Argue the best Tomatoes to say all, Feels Right up my alley. The 35th Annual Slocomb Tomato JamboreeSLED TO TAKE JUNE 21 AT SLOCOM REC Park, is the Kind of Free Small-Town that People Look Forward to Year-Round, and for Good Reason. It’ll have live music- this year’s headliner is crews wright, who appeared on the samp season of “American idol”- Local artists selling their handmade goods, a kids play and plenty of food Likely Featural tomatoes. The whole thing kicks off with a parade through the tying and ends with a giant fireworks show, offering a full day of Activities, Fun and Good Food for the Whole Family. – Amber Sutton

The Orion amphitheater is in Huntsville, ala., Will be the host to pickle feast this summer.Matt Wake
Rocket City Pickle Fest
June 29, Orion Amphitheater, 701 amphitheater drive nw, Orionhuntsville.com.
During Orion Amphitheater’s First Three Years, Headliners Included The Likes of Stevie Nicks, Robert Plant, Snoop Dogg, Jack White and Neil Young. In Year Four, Orion’s Bringing in something arguably more beloved than any of the those music legends: pickles. For the inaugural Rocket City Pickle Fest, Orion’s Website Promises Atthemes will “have the brine of your lives.” Thats Involves “Live Music, Pickle-Inpired Eats and Drinks, Games, Local Local.” – Matt Wake

The Blue Angels Are A Familiar Sight Over Alabama’s Beaches.Dan Gleiter | [email protected]
Pensacola Air Show
July 12. Casino Beach, Pensacola Beach, Fla.
Technically, The Pensacola Beach Air Show isn’t an alabama event – but the blue angels are a familiar sight over Over alabama’s beaches, especilantly when they’re practicing for something like this, and horses of alabama viewers attend. This year’s shows tutes place Saturday, July 12, Following a Blue Angels Rehearsal Thursday, July 10, and a full Dress Rehearsal Friday, July 11. The Blue Angels Will Be Joined by A Wide Variety and Military Units, From the “Red Bull Bull” Force B-1b Lancer. For Tips on How to Enjoy the event, See Visit Pensacola’s Answers to Frequently Asced Questions and its“Insider’s Guide.” (There’s no admission charge, but getting to prime viewing areas before they thread up requires some planning. – Lawrence Specker
A 432-LB. Bull Shark Caught by Derek Rogers is Hoisted off the High Adventure Charters Boat on the Opening Day of the 2024 Alabama Deep Sea Fising Rodeo.Lawrence Specker | [email protected]
Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo on Dauphin Island
July 18-20, 531 Lemoyne Drive, ADSFR.com
While it is not exactly a festival, the alabama deep sea fold rodeo is a great excuse to go the charms of Dauphin Island. There’s Certainly a atmosphere at the Rodeo Site, where adhesion is free and spectators are welcome to view what the anglers are bringing in. One Ever-Popular Feature is a Display Case where observers can see some of the beautiful, rare, or just plain weird species that have been caught. For Curious Kids, IT NILLY Complements a Visit to the Alabama Aquarium (or the Island’s Beaches). – Lawrence Specker
Read More: 10 Things We Love About Dauphin Island
Excellert Band Leader Hosea London Leads a session of the Marcus Johnson Summer Jazz Camp, A Part of Mobile’s Gulf Coast Ethnic & Heritage Jazz Fest in 2023.Lawrence Specker | [email protected]
Gulf Coast Ethnic & Heritage Jazz Festival in Mobile
July 24-27, The Temple Downtown, 351 St. Francis St. gcehjazzfest.wordpress.com
Summer is a Slow Season for Festivals in Coastal Alabama, and It’S no Mystery Why: It ‘hot. But for MANY YEARS Now, Mobile’s Gulf Coast Ethnic & Heritage Jazz Festival has bucked the trend, and it’s back for 2025. Key components Include the Marcus Johnson Summer Jazz Camp for Young Musicians, July 14-15; The Always-Surprising Evening of Poetry, Hosted by Huggy Bear Da Poet July 24 at the historic avenue cultural center ($ 10); The Hosea London Jazz Music & Education Awards Gala July 25 at the Temple Downtown ($ 40); and a concluding Concert July 27 at Kazoola’s ($ 25). The Centerpiece Jazz in the City Concert, to Be Held July 26 at the Temple Downtown ($ 25), Will Feature Roman Street; a tribute to quincy Jones from the mobile Big Band Featuring Fred Wesley Jr.; and tonya boyd-cannon with Keep it live. – Lawrence Specker
A look inside the alabama theater in downtown Birmingham. (Al.com File Photo/Tamika Moore)
Sidewalk Film Festival in Birmingham
Aug. 18-24, Various Locations Downtown, https://sidewalkfest.com.
The Sidewalk Film Festival is a Jewel in Birmingham’s Crown – not to mention the Larger Film Festival in the State. Screenings of More than 200 Movies Are Planned This Year at Several Venting Downtown, Along With Film Talks, Panel Discusions, Workshops, Parties and More. Wondering What You Can See? The first 31 films have been announed for the 2025 lineup, Including “Forward, Ever,” Do Documentary About the Cloting of Birmingham-Southern College and Its Impact on the School’s Baseball Team. Sidewalk, in its 27th year, is a beloved institution here, Presented by a nonprofit organization that the executive director chloe Calls “Small but Mighty. Sidewalk Recently Found out that its $ 25,000 grant from the national endowment for the artis haen with, so the festival Needs Support from Moviegoers, Now More than Ever. Weekend Passes for the Festival Are on Sale, Price at $ 100- $ 250. Tickets to specific “Spotlight” Films Are on Sale, As Well, and Cost $ 15 for Screening. – Mary Colurso

The Monte Sano Arts Festival Will Be in September.Matt Wake
Monte Sano Arts Festival in Huntsville
Sept 20 -21, Monte Sano State Park, 5105 than Nolen Ave. artshuntsville.org
Man-Made Visual Art is Displayed Inside A Natural Work of Art at Monte Sano State Park. Volunteers from the eclectic Mountain NeighBorhood Founded the Monte Sano Art Festival in 1999. THIS YEAR, The Fest Presents More than 100 Visual Artists, Local Food Trucks and Live Music. Monte Sano Arts Festival is Done by Arts Huntsville, The Same Non-Profit Beind Panoply, Huntsville’s Signature Festival. – Matt Wake
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