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Endless Summer Fun—Peters Township, South Fayette and Upper St. Clair

Updated: Jun 19

Our 2025 Summer Events Guide is packed with community festivals, outdoor concerts and movies, and much more.

Fairs, Festivals and Fundraisers

All Saints Greek Food Festival

When: June 2-6

Where: All Saints Greek Orthodox Church, 601 West McMurray Road, Canonsburg

For more info: allsaintscbg.org

This food festival gets more popular every year! Many volunteers make this festival possible, preparing and serving countless Greek dishes and desserts. Dancing and music add to the experience!


Bites and Pints Food & Drink Festival

When: Through June 29 (weekends)

Where: Kennywood Park, 4800 Kennywood Boulevard, West Mifflin

For more info: kennywood.com

This festival offers chef-inspired tastings of international cuisine, specialty cocktails, craft beers, and wine.


Bridgeville Day on the Avenue

When: June 14

Where: 614 Washington Avenue, Bridgeville

For more info: bridgevilleboro.com

This is an old-fashioned street fair with food, games, raffles, and tons of family fun.


Brookline’s Breezefest

When: August 9

Where: Brookline Boulevard, Brookline

Everyone loves the Brookline Breezefest! This annual street fair offers live music, craft vendors, activities for kids, and other fun for all ages.


Canonsburg Fourth of July Parade & Celebration

When: July 4

Where: Various locations in Downtown Canonsburg

For more info: canonsburgjuly4th.org

Canonsburg hosts one of the largest Independence Day celebrations in the state, with a patriotic parade, park events, fun activities and of course, a spectacular fireworks display.


Corks & Kegs

When: August 16 & 17

Where: Hollywood Casino at The Meadows, 210 Racetrack Road, Washington

Corks & Kegs has become one of the largest craft beer events in the region. This two-day event offers tons of activities, food trucks, live music, a car cruise, and plenty of beers, ciders, wine and spirits.


Fall Fantasy Parades

When: August 2-17 (Check online for the specific days.)

Where: Kennywood Park, 4800 Kennywood Boulevard, West Mifflin

For more info: kennywood.com

Don’t miss one of Kennywood’s grandest traditions. The fall fantasy parades boast more than 130 marching bands from local high schools and universities, along with beautifully decorated floats.


FlightFest

When: August 9

Where: Washington County Airport, 155 Airport Road, Washington

FlightFest is the ultimate family-friendly festival! This annual day of high-flying fun brings together aviation enthusiasts, families, and the community. Enjoy thrilling attractions and live entertainment.


McSummer Fest

When: July 26 through August 2

Where: Heritage Park, 101 4th Street, McDonald

This long-standing tradition draws crowds from all over for food, live music, rides, carnival games and fireworks. Check the event’s Facebook page for the details and music lineup.


Midsummer Fest

When: June 9

Where: Mt. Lebanon Public Library, 16 Castle Shannon Boulevard, Mt. Lebanon

For more info: mtlebanonlibrary.org

The Midsummer Night’s Folk Festival is a family-friendly event for all ages celebrating the upcoming solstice. There will be music, food, activities, book sales, stories, and more. The Summer Reading Program kicks off as well. Most events will be held outside, weather permitting.


Pittsburgh Creative Arts Festival

When: August 22-24

Where: DoubleTree by Hilton, 500 Mansfield Avenue, Green Tree

For more info: pghknitandcrochet.com

This festival celebrates knitting, crocheting, fiber art, spinning and weaving. There will be demonstrations, classes, contests, raffles, drawings, and even a fashion show.


Pittsburgh Summer Solstice Festival

When: June 21

Where: Edgebrook Cricket Field, 2372 Corrigan Drive, South Park

For more info: pittsburghvegan.com

Food trucks, vendors, summer solstice activities, and entertainment will make this festival fun for everyone. Lawn games, animal rescues, activities for kids, wellness, healing arts, and yoga will add to the day.


Resurrection Parish SummerFest

When: June 16-21

Where: St. Thomas More Church, 126 Fort Couch Road, Bethel Park

This is a festival you don’t want to miss. SummerFest offers huge cash raffles, a flea market, gift basket raffle, rides, inflatables, games, nightly entertainment, and tons of fair food.


Washington County Agricultural Fair

When: August 9-16

Where: Washington County Fairgrounds, 2151 North Main Street, Washington

For more info: washingtonfair.org

Thousands of animals are set to be shown at the fair. It offers wholesome family fun, great entertainment, friendly competition, and educational experiences.


Whiskey Rebellion Festival

When: July 11 & 12

Where: 139 South Main Street, Washington

For more info: bradfordhouse.org

This summer festival commemorates a significant period of America’s early days through historical reenactments, heritage displays, street theater performances, children’s activities, music, food, and libations.

Live Performances

‘Barefoot in the Park’

When: July 12-29

Where: Little Lake Theatre, 500 Lakeside Drive South, Canonsburg

For more info: littlelake.org

This is a heartwarming tale of newlyweds Corie and Paul Bratter, who navigate the ups and downs of married life in a tiny New York City apartment.


Borough of Whitehall Concerts in the Park

When: June 7 and July 12

Where: Brennan Park Plaza, 100 Borough Park Drive, Whitehall

Live music, food trucks, and friends await you on these special evenings at the park!


Concerts in the Courtyard

When: Every Thursday in August

Where: Mt. Lebanon Public Library, 16 Castle Shannon Boulevard, Mt. Lebanon

For more info: mtlebanonlibrary.org

Listen to music and relax in the library’s verdant courtyard. These free concerts will feature different genres of music. See the website for a list of dates and specific artists.


Green Tree Summer Concert Series

When: Thursdays, June 26 through August 28 (Check the website for details.)

Where: Green Tree Park Gazebo, 895 Greentree Road, Green Tree

For more info: greentreeboro.com

Enjoy live music outdoors with friends and family! Take a blanket or chair and get comfortable.


‘How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’

When: June 26 through July 13

Where: South Park Theatre, Brownsville Road and Corrigan Drive, South Park

For more info: southparktheatre.com

Using his clever handbook, J. Pierrepont Finch climbs the corporate ladder—from lowly window washer to high-powered executive—tackling familiar but potent dangers like the aggressively compliant “company man,” the office party, backstabbing coworkers, caffeine addiction and, eventually, true love.


‘Live from the Parking Pad’ Concert Series

When: June 14, August 16 and September 13

Where: The Parking Pad at the Dormont VFW, 1516 Hillsdale Avenue, Dormont

For more info: theparkingpad.com

Live from the Parking Pad will feature touring artists Norside Organ Trio, JGBG with special guest Rachel Nawrocki, Wild Blue Yonder, HABATAT, and The Sun Champs. Check the website for the date of each act and details.


Peters Township Summer Concert Series

When: June 25 through August 27 (Check the website for exact dates.)

Where: Peterswood Park Amphitheater, 700 Meredith Drive, Venetia

For more info: peterstownship.com

Free Wednesday-night concerts start at 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted on website. Food trucks will also be available for food purchases.


St. John’s Cathedral Concert

When: August 3

Where: St. John the Baptist Cathedral, 210 Greentree Road, Munhall

For more info: ewsb.org

Enjoy an afternoon of toe-tapping music from the East Winds Symphonic Band!


Sing Out: Crafton Performing Arts Association Summer Concert

When: July 21

Where: Crafton Park, 117 West Steuben Street, Crafton

For more info: pghkeystonechorus.com

The Keystone Chorus will be singing as part of the Crafton Performing Arts Summer Concert Series. Get ready for an evening of harmony, laughter, community and fun.


Summer Kickoff Concert

When: June 20

Where: Fairview Park, 288 Recreation Road, South Fayette Township

For more info: southfayettepa.com

Kick off summer with this free outdoor concert! Take a chair and enjoy the music, vendors and activities. Food and drink will be available for purchase.


Summer Running (and Walking) Brentwood Firecracker 5K Race

When: July 4

Where: Brentwood Towne Square, Brentwood

For more info: runsignup.com

This event is one of the largest, longest-running and most popular 5Ks in the area. The Brentwood Firecracker 5K attracts elite and amateur athletes who get support from miles of cheering spectators.


J.R. Taylor 5K Race and Walk

When: June 7

Where: Starts 800 feet north of the J.R. Taylor Memorial Bridge over Clifton Road, Bethel Park

For more info: montourtrail.org/event

This pleasant 5K out-and-back run offers chipped timing, t-shirts, medals, and door prizes. The event benefits the Montour Trail in Bethel Park.


Pittsburgh Melanoma Foundation 5K Run/Walk

When: June 14

Where: Corrigan Drive, South Park

For more info: melanomapgh.org

Raise melanoma awareness and funds as part of this 5K, which this year benefits skin cancer treatment at Allegheny Health Network.


Whiskey Rebellion 5K Run/Walk

When: July 4

Where: Canon-Mac Football Stadium, 1 North Jefferson Avenue, Canonsburg

For more info: runsignup.com

The 39th Annual Whiskey Rebellion 5K Race takes place before the big July 4th parade. All proceeds from this event benefit the Canon-McMillan cross country team.


Other Summer Fun

Anything on Wheels

When: June 7 & 8

Where: Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, 1 Electric Way, Washington

For more info: pa-trolley.org

Explore the world of wheeled transportation, including antique and classic cars, special-use trucks, and even some vintage boats on trailers. Ride beautifully restored antique trolleys, tour the Trolley Display Building, and check out interactive exhibits in the new Welcome & Education Center.


Brentwood Borough Community Day

When: September 6

Where: Brentwood Park, Park Drive, Brentwood

For more info: Contact Parks and Recreation Director Jim Attanucci at 412.884.1500, x135

Brentwood’s Community Day is a chance for businesses, residents and visitors to come together in a show of community spirit! This family-friendly event features raffles, games, inflatables, attractions, and all sorts of craft vendors and food trucks from Brentwood and surrounding communities.


Brentwood’s Taking it to the Streets

When: June 21, July 19, August 23, and September 27

Where: Brownsville Road at the Towne Square, Brentwood

For more info: Contact Parks and Recreation Director Jim Attanucci at 412.884.1500, x135

Enjoy live music, craft beers, fine wines, and an assortment of delicious foods from all over Pittsburgh at this year’s events.


Campfire Jam Nights

When: June 4 and August 6

Where: Mingo Creek Park, 323 Mingo Creek Road, Eighty Four

For more info: washingtoncopa.gov

Join the park staff around the campfire for an evening of acoustic music in Mingo Creek Park. Musicians who play an instrument are encouraged to share their talent. Don’t play an instrument? No problem—listeners are also welcome! Be sure to take a lawn chair or a blanket with you, and light refreshments will be served.


David McKibben Rose Expo

When: September 13

Where: Mt. Lebanon Public Library, 16 Castle Shannon Boulevard, Mt. Lebanon

For more info: mtlebanonlibrary.org

Pittsburgh Rose Society presents a display of roses of all varieties, grown in private gardens around the Pittsburgh area. Consulting rosarians will be on hand to answer rose growing questions.


Dog Days of Summer at South Park

When: July 1

Where: South Park Off-Leash Dog Park, 1700 McCorkle Road, South Park

For more info: alleghenycounty.us

Enjoy a summer evening of fun and games with pups of all shapes, sizes and colors. Giveaway bags will be available with treats for both the humans and their furry friends.


Family Campout at Mingo Creek Park

When: August 22

Where: 323 Mingo Creek Road, Eighty Four

For more info: washingtoncopa.gov

Spend an evening in the park camping under the star-filled skies! There will be lots of family fun including cooking hot dogs, roasting marshmallows, and spending time around the campfire. You’ll need your own tent and camping supplies, but park staff will be available to help new campers.

Friday Night Flicks

When: Starting June 13 (Check the website for the full schedule.)

Where: Peterswood Park Amphitheater, 700 Meredith Drive, Venetia

For more info: peterstownship.com

Grab a blanket or chair to enjoy a free movie under the stars!


Mt. Lebanon Artists’ Market

When: September 27 & 28

Where: The Academy Lot (behind The Saloon), 622 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon

For more info: mtlebopartnership.org

The Artists’ Market will include 60-80 booths of professional-quality, original art in a variety of media. Food trucks with great eats will also be part of the event.


Mt. Lebanon Public Library’s Garden Tour

When: June 22

Where: Mt. Lebanon area

For more info: mtlebanonlibrary.org

This is a self-guided tour of some beautiful and impressive gardens. Check the website for information on locations and tickets.


North Strabane Township Community Day

When: August 2

Where: 1929 Route 519, Canonsburg

For more info: northstrabanetwp.com

Celebrate North Strabane with neighbors and friends! Community Day brings area residents and businesses together for a day of fun, food and entertainment.


Peters Township Community Day

When: June 28

Where: Rolling Hills Park, 121 Rolling Hills Drive, McMurray

For more info: peterstownship.com

Enjoy time with family and friends at this year’s Peters Township Community Day. There will be vendors, raffles, and fun for all ages.


South Fayette Community Day

When: August 23

Where: Fairview Park, 129 Greenwood Drive, South Fayette

For more info: southfayettepa.com

Celebrate with friends and neighbors at South Fayette Community Day! There will be free activities, food and drink vendors, and fun for all.


South Fayette Township Movies at Fairview

When: June 13, July 18, August 15, September 12 and October 3

Where: Fairview Park, 129 Greenwood Drive, South Fayette

For more info: southfayettepa.com

Watch movies on the big screen during this free summer outdoor film series. Take a blanket or chair, bug spray, and snacks!


Star Party at Mingo Creek Park

When: June 20 & 21, July 25 & 26, August 22 & 23, September 19 & 20

Where: Mingo Creek Park Observatory, 1327 Venetia Road, Finleyville

For more info: 3ap.org

View the moon, stars, and planets at this public star party hosted by the Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh. Association members can answer questions about astronomy, buying a telescope, or protecting our dark sky resource. This “guided tour” of the sky, an introduction to the constellations and brighter stars, is free.


Touch a Truck

When: July 13

Where: Fairview Park, 129 Greenwood Drive, South Fayette

For more info: southfayettepa.com

Children (and adults!) can explore trucks, buses, tractors, and other big vehicles at this hands-on event. In addition to township and community vehicles, there will be food, activities, booths and more.


Whitehall Borough Community Weekend

When: August 9 & 10

Where: Brennan Plaza, 100 Borough Park Drive, and Snyder Park, Southvue Drive & Flamingo Drive, Whitehall

For more info: whitehallboro.org

This year’s community weekend will include entertainment, food trucks, family activities and so much more!


Festivals and Fun in the Burgh

3 Rivers Comicon 2025

When: June 7 & 8

Where: David L. Lawrence Convention Center, 1000 Fort Duquesne Boulevard, Downtown Pittsburgh

For more info: 3riverscomicon.com

This family-friendly event brings the best in comics, books, and collectibles to life. There will be more than 200 artists, vendors, and other guests at this year’s Comicon.


Bloomfield Little Italy Days

When: August 14-17

Where: Liberty Avenue (from Ella to Gross Street), Bloomfield

For more info: littleitalydays.com

Bring your appetite to one of the region’s largest heritage festivals! Expect lots of music and food, games, and activities for the kids among the unique shops and fine restaurants. This four-day festival will have three packed stages with more than 30 acts.

The Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival

When: June 5-8

Where: 15th Street Plaza, Pittsburgh’s Strip District

For more info: traf.trustarts.org

A production of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, this is a celebration of the arts unlike any other. World-class, multidisciplinary performing and visual arts attractions are free to attend and open to everyone. The outdoor festival features live music, performance, and visual art as well as a large artisan market.


Night in the Tropics: Island Oasis

When: July 11

Where: National Aviary, 700 Arch Street, Pittsburgh’s North Side

For more info: aviary.org

Feel the Caribbean breeze at this 21+ summer party at the aviary! Live music, tropical drinks, and great food from more than a dozen local restaurants will be available while enjoying the lush habitats of the aviary after hours.


Northside Music Festival

When: July 11-13

Where: Various locations on Pittsburgh’s North Side

Northside Music Festival consists of a curated lineup in a wide variety of musical genres. It also includes numerous art vendors, food, and lots of family activities.


PedalPGH

When: August 24

Where: Allegheny Commons Park, 60 West North Avenue, Pittsburgh’s North Side

For more info: pedalpgh.org

This casual, fun charity ride welcomes thousands of riders of all ages, abilities and fitness levels to explore the Steel City. Proceeds benefit BikePGH, a nonprofit organization that works to make the city safe and accessible for everyone to bike and walk.


Picklesburgh

When: July 11-13

Where: Downtown Pittsburgh, location TBD

For more info: picklesburgh.com

Picklesburgh is the destination for all things pickled! This culinary celebration goes well beyond the dill. Enjoy international dishes, artisan cocktails and beers that feature pickled ingredients, and lots of other prepared foods. There will also be canning demonstrations and much more. It’s kind of a big dill!


Pittsburgh Black Music Festival

When: July 14-17

Where: Point State Park and Market Square, Downtown Pittsburgh

For more info: visitpittsburgh.com

This festival celebrates the history and heritage of jazz, gospel, R&B, and soul music in America. The free outdoor event also features food vendors, speakers, cultural activities and more.


Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival

When: September 18-21

Where: August Wilson African American Cultural Center, 980 Liberty Avenue, Downtown Pittsburgh

For more info: pittsburghjazzfest.org

World-renowned musicians, local jazz pros and new artists-to-watch will take the stage to create a sound experience like no other. Be ready to party, dance, sing, and even make some musical memories.


Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix

When: July 10-20

Where: Various locations in and around the city of Pittsburgh

For more info: pvgp.org

The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is a huge vintage automobile event, spanning 10 days that include two race weekends, car shows, parties, parades and motorsport events.


Rock, Reggae & Relief

When: August 2

Where: 242 Forbes Avenue, Downtown Pittsburgh

For more info: rockreggaerelief.com

This music festival brings reggae tunes, unity, and feel-good vibes while offering a helping hand to neighbors in need. It raises money for local charities.


Summer Flower Show

When: Through September 21

Where: Phipps Conservatory, 1 Schenley Drive, Oakland

Enjoy a summer safari bursting with terrific topiary animals, tropical foliage and beautiful blooms.


We love to inform our readers about fun events happening in our local communities. Send an email to d.mountain@icmags.com if you have details about a future event in the area.


We kindly ask that before attending an event, please check the website provided. We do our utmost to make certain the information we provide in this section is accurate; however, events are subject to change.

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