Friday, July 25, 2025

  1. Grant Park Music Festival

    Chicago, IL2025-07-25

    Professional musicians, many of them world-famous, offer free concerts nearly every evening in Millennium Park's beautiful Pritzker Pavilion. This year's schedule includes favorites by Beethoven, Stravinsky, Gershwin and Debussy as well as songs from Rodgers & Hammerstein and two performances of "Carmina Burana.''

  2. Laura Ingalls Wilder pageant

    Walnut Grove, MN2025-07-25

    The festival in this western Minnesota town revolves around the autobiographical children's classic "On the Banks of Plum Creek.'' 

  3. Great Folle Avoine Fur Trade Rendezvous

    Danbury, WI2025-07-25

    At this rendezvous at a rebuilt post on the banks of the Yellow River, visit with costumed traders and voyageurs from the fur-trade era and see demonstrations of tomahawk-throwing, black-powder shooting, candlemaking and other skills. There will also be a candy cannon, bead pile and kids' games. 

  4. Charlevoix Venetian Festival

    Charlevoix, MI2025-07-25

    A week of music and games winds up with an 11 a.m. street parade and, at dusk, a lighted boat parade followed by fireworks.

  5. EAA AirVenture

    Oshkosh, WI2025-07-25

    This huge Experimental Aircraft Association festival includes air shows, fireworks, big-name concerts, children's activities, workshops, exhibits and rides in historic aircraft.

  6. Aquatennial

    Minneapolis, MN2025-07-25

    The City of Lakes holds a Wednesday Torchlight Parade, water-ski shows and Saturday fireworks.

  7. Nordic Fest

    Decorah, IA2025-07-25

    This friendly, authentic and very large festival of Scandinavian culture features a Viking encampment, kids' games, artisan demonstrations, lutefisk-eating and Nordic rock-throwing contests and a big parade at 10:30 a.m. Saturday

  8. Sweet Corn Days

    Elkader, IA2025-07-25

    In addition to free sweet corn, there will be Friday fireworks, a doughnut-hole eating contest, a kiddie tractor pull, carnival rides and a parade Saturday.

  9. Prairie Dog Blues Festival

    Prairie du Chien, WI2025-07-25

    This Mississippi River festival on historic St. Feriole Island features 12 bands on two stages, with onsite camping.

  10. Riverboat Days

    Wabasha, MN2025-07-25

    This Mississippi River town celebrates with a pedal tractor pull, duck derby, firemen's water fight and parade.

  11. National Balloon Classic

    Indianola, IA2025-07-25

    This giant hot-air balloon festival includes daily flights, rides for the public, music, night glows and closing fireworks.

  12. Taste of Wisconsin

    Kenosha, WI2025-07-25

    This free harborfront festival features locally produced specialties as well as cooking demonstrations, gardening workshops and music on three stages.

  13. Coast Guard Festival

    Grand Haven, MI2025-07-25

    There's nightly entertainment on the waterfront, a downtown carnival, tours of Coast Guard cutters, a Grand Parade and fireworks.

  14. Blueberry Festival

    Marquette, MI2025-07-25

    Eat blueberry pizza and drink blueberry beer while listening to live music and watching dancers and medieval armored combat. There are also pony rides and games for kids.

  15. Pierogi Fest

    Whiting, IN2025-07-25

    This suburb of Chicago exalts the plump Eastern European dumplings, filled with cheese, mashed potatoes or sauerkraut, with pierogi-eating and -tossing contests, a Mr. Pierogi songfest and a Polka Parade.

  16. German Fest

    Milwaukee, WI2025-07-25

    Look for dachshunds, dirndls and lots of oompah music at this big party at Henry Maier Festival Park on Lake Michigan.

  17. Waterama

    Glenwood, MN2025-07-25

    This festival on the shores of Lake Minnewaska is famous for its lighted pontoon parade on Saturday, followed by fireworks. On Sunday, there's a parade on land, followed by a water-ski show.

  18. Wenonga Days

    Battle Lake, MN2025-07-25

    The festival in this lake-resort town near Glendalough State Park features walking tours, human foosball, turtle races, Civil War reenactors, a water-ski show and a parade at 7 p.m. Saturday, followed by a street dance and fireworks.

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