Tuscaloosa Krispy Kreme Challenge 🍩🏅

12 doughnuts. 2 miles. 1 hour. The annual fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Alabama will be held in downtown Tuscaloosa this Saturday. Grab some teammates or tackle the challenge solo as you run a two-mile race and then finish a dozen doughnuts. Register online now!

U.S. Navy Band in Concert 🎵

The U.S. Navy Band has started their 2019 National Tour, and will be playing this weekend at the University of Alabama’s Moody Concert Hall. The show will be Saturday at 8 p.m. This will be a great show full of beautiful music, so don’t miss it! Purchase tickets here.

Alabama vs. Vanderbilt Men’s Basketball 🐘🏀

Cheer Avery Johnson and the Tide on to a victory against Vandy. This Saturday, Alabama will tip-off at 5 p.m. for a game you won’t want to miss. Coleman Coliseum is a great environment for a night with family or friends. For students, admission is FREE with your Act card, and general admission tickets can be found here.

Live Music at Green Bar 🎶

Green Bar is bringing even more music to Tuscaloosa this weekend. Friday night features two shows, starting with Graystone! The doors will open at 6 p.m., and the show starts at 7 p.m. Then at 10 p.m., Little Raine Band will be performing! For this show, doors will open at 9 p.m. To get a taste of Little Raine Band before you go, listen to some of their music here. Find out more about Green Bar’s events on their event page.

T-Town 200 “Black History Month” at CHOM! 🔎

February is “Black History Month,” and as usual, the Tuscaloosa Children’s Hands On Museum is ready to help you learn through some fun activities. On Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., admission will include crafts, games, and a Tuscaloosa Black History exhibit. To find out more about this event and location, visit CHOM’s website here.

Tuscaloosa Heritage Festival 🎉

The Tuscaloosa Heritage Festival, a three-day celebration of diversity and cultural sensitivity, will be held Thursday through Saturday. The festival begins with “The Blackout.” This banquet at 6 p.m. Thursday in the ballroom of the Ferguson Center will feature six noted poets. At 2 p.m. Friday, a workshop on producing art about hidden histories and social justice will be held in Room 205 of the Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library. At 7:30 p.m. Friday, UA students will showcase performance art pieces about UA’s history in the auditorium of the Moody Music Building. For more information about “The Blackout,” go to facebook.com/uaasap.

“A Night of Heritage and Soul” will feature performances by the Westlawn Middle School Choir, Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School Steppers and other local youth organizations along with samples of international food. The free event will begin at 6 p.m. Friday at TCTA, 2800 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

The “Honoring Our Trailblazers” breakfast will begin at 9:30 a.m. at McDonald Hughes Community Center, 3101 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and will celebrate Tuscaloosa’s bicentennial and feature choir performances and guest speakers Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox and G. Christine Taylor, UA’s vice president and associate provost for diversity, equity and inclusion. The program will honor past and present community leaders, who will receive the Rev. T.Y. Rogers Jr. Community and Public Service Award.

This event is free, but an admission ticket is required. Visit www.westalabamamulticult.com for more information.

Tuscaloosa has even more to do this weekend! To read about everything that is happening, check out Visit Tuscaloosa’s event page here.

What to look forward to:

Druid City Music Festival 🎶

I’m sure that you have seen the incredible lineup of Big Boi and others for the Druid City Music Festival, but did you know that you can purchase tickets NOW? To read more about this exciting event and buy tickets, please visit the website here.

Bicentennial Bash 🎉

All-star Alabama musicians Jason Isbell and Moon Taxi will headline a FREE family friendly concert, Saturday, March 30, at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. The concert is part of the City of Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Bash. This come-and-go event will also be a day-long celebration of Tuscaloosa’s 200th birthday, and will include a lively Kids Zone with rides, inflatables and hands-on activities for children of all ages. For more information about the Tuscaloosa 200 celebration throughout the year, visit the website here.

Druid City Arts Festival 🖼

DCAF will be back this year for two days, April 5-6! It has been expanded to be even bigger and better than ever. The added Friday night event will feature live music and arts, and Saturday will still be full of art, music, and activities for everyone to enjoy. Be sure to put this FREE event on your calendar! For more information, visit their website here.

Planning on celebrating Valentine’s Day this weekend? Whether you are looking for a fun evening with your S.O., a daddy-daughter outing, or even a night out with friends, Tuscaloosa has an event for you! Continue reading below to find out what all is planned!

Valentine’s Day Gala ♥️ 🌹

If you are trying to find somewhere to spend Valentine’s Day, Cypress Inn may have the answer you’re looking for. The Cypress Inn Pavilion is having a Valentine’s Day Gala. For $55 a person, you can enjoy a prime rib buffet, cash bar, and live music! This event requires a prepaid reservation, which can be found on their website here.

Alabama Gymnastics vs. Florida 🐘💕

Get ready for the incredible atmosphere in Coleman Coliseum Friday night. Alabama Gymnastics will be hosting the Florida Gators for the “Power of Pink” meet. It starts at 7:30 p.m. Be sure to get there early so you don’t miss out on any of the fun! UA students have free admission with their ACT card, and general admission tickets can be found here.

Crowns by Theatre Tuscaloosa 👒

This weekend, Theatre Tuscaloosa will be performing a gospel musical celebrating hats. In this play, the tradition of hats is traced back to African rituals and slavery and forward to the New Testament and current fashion. When a Chicago teen goes to live with her grandmother in South Carolina after the death of her brother, she discovers the beauty, ceremony, and symbolism of her triumphant, hat-wearing Southern sisters. Find out more about show times and tickets at their website here.

Rumble on the River 🏅

Love boxing? Well on Friday night, the Tuscaloosa RiverMarket has an event you can’t miss! The 2019 Alabama Boxing Hall of Fame show will begin at 6:00 p.m. The event will honor some real “heavyweights” including Earnie Shavers (1970s Heavyweight Title challenger), Bob Hutto (Judge), Hedgemon Lewis (Amateur), George Godfrey (Heavyweight Champion,1920s and 1930s), and Woody Dinning (manager).

In addition, 6+ fights are on the card, including Deon “Equalizer” Nicholson who will be defending the WBC USA Cruiserweight title against Charles “Assassin” Dale. Undefeated Cuban Olympian Robert Alfonso, and Tuscaloosa boxers Thomas Knox and Ke’Eric Hinton will continue building on their undefeated records as well! 

February Funk Fest at Green Bar 🎶

As always, Green Bar has some live music to enjoy! This Friday will be the first annual February Funk Fest! Music will feature Midnight Revel, The Joey Freshwater Trio, Manic Vision, and Hushpuppy Highway. Artwork from the very talented Annie Sparrow will also be featured. This will be a jam packed night you will not want to miss! Doors open at 7:00 p.m., and music starts at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are required for this event and can be purchased here!

This isn’t all that Tuscaloosa has to offer this weekend! To read about everything that is happening, check out Visit Tuscaloosa’s event page here!

What to look forward to:

Druid City Music Festival 🎶

I’m sure that by now you have seen the incredible lineup of Big Boi and others for the Druid City Music Festival, but did you know that you can purchase tickets NOW? To read more about this exciting event and buy tickets, please visit the website here.

Bicentennial Bash 🎉

All-star Alabama musicians Jason Isbell and Moon Taxi will headline a FREE family friendly concert, Saturday, March 30 at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. The concert is part of the City of Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Bash. This come-and-go event will also be a day-long celebration of Tuscaloosa’s 200th birthday, and will include a lively Kids Zone with rides, inflatables and hands-on activities for children of all ages. For more information about the Tuscaloosa 200 celebration throughout the year, visit the website here.

Druid City Arts Festival 🖼

DCAF will be back this year for two days, April 5-6! It has been expanded to be even bigger and better than ever. The added Friday night event will feature live music and arts, and Saturday will still be full of art, music, and activities for everyone to enjoy. Be sure to put this FREE event on your calendar! For more information, visit their website here.

The Great Tuscaloosa Chili Cookoff 🏆

Like Chili? Thirty-plus varieties will be available for sampling at The Exchange Club’s 13th Annual Great Tuscaloosa Chili Cookoff, set for Saturday, February 9, at the Bryant Conference Center from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The event will include children’s activities, live entertainment, refreshments, and customized t-shirts and apron sales. Awards will be given for Best Judged Chili, People’s Choice Chili, Best Booth, Best Costume and Best Showmanship. There will also be opportunities for attendees to win valuable prizes. The funds raised by the Chili Cookoff are used for the Exchange Club’s work in Child Abuse Prevention, Youth Development, Community Service, and Honoring America projects. For admission, purchasing an advance ticket, or a donation is requested. For more information, visit their website here.

Ninth Annual Family Night at the Museum 🗿

Looking for something educational and fun for the whole family to do? How about Dinosaurs? The Alabama Museum of Natural History, The Graduate Student Association (GSA), The Graduate School, and Graduate Parent Support are pleased to announce that the 9th Annual Interactive Family Night at the Museum will be held Saturday from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. This fun event will take place at the Natural History Museum in Smith Hall and Lloyd Hall. All ages are welcome to come learn through interactive activities from UA Graduate Students about what they do in graduate school! With free admission, free food, and door prizes, you don’t want to miss this annual event! Check out this website for more information.

The Cadillac Three at Druid City Music Hall 🎶

Druid City Music Hall is bringing another great night of music to Tuscaloosa. Friday night, The Cadillac Three will be joined by The Josephines, so it is sure to be entertaining. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m., with the show starting at 9 p.m. Tickets are required, and may be purchased here. This is a show for all ages, so don’t miss out!

John Tyler & The Chase at Green Bar 🎶

For another Friday night music option, Green Bar is hosting John Tyler & The Chase. Their music is described as stadium-rock with modern gusto. With comparisons to past Rock and Roll giants such as Led Zeppelin, Guns N’ Roses, Jimi Hendrix, and Jim Morrison, John Tyler & The Chase are leading the way as Knights of the Rock n’ Roll Renaissance. Doors will open at 8 p.m., with the music starting at 10 p.m. For more details, visit the event page here.

This isn’t all that Tuscaloosa has to offer this weekend! To read about everything that is happening, check out Visit Tuscaloosa’s event page here!

What to look forward to:

Druid City Music Festival 🎶

I’m sure that by now you have seen the incredible lineup of Big Boi and others for the Druid City Music Festival, but did you know tickets are already on sale? To purchase tickets and to read more about this exciting event, please visit the website here.

Bicentennial Bash 🎈🎉

The City of Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Bash is coming to the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater on Saturday, March 30th! This free event will have a come-and-go atmosphere and will be featuring all-star Alabama musicians, such as Jason Isbell and Moon Taxi, for a one-day, family-friendly concert. In addition to musical acts, the day-long celebration of Tuscaloosa’s 200th birthday includes a lively kids zone with rides, inflatables and hands-on activities for children of all ages. For more information about the Tuscaloosa 200 celebration throughout the year, visit the website here.

Our weekly blog attempts to help your busy schedules by keeping you up-to-date on the events happening in Tuscaloosa. In an effort to help you schedule important events further in advance, a new section is being added! Below all of the weekly events, there will now be a section titled “What to look out for,” which will remind you of exciting events happening later in the year. We hope this new addition will be helpful!

Tuscaloosa 200 Bicentennial Launch Ceremony 🎉

The Tuscaloosa 200 Bicentennial celebration continues this weekend! Thursday evening, the Launch Ceremony will kick off the year at the Tuscaloosa River Market. At this event, the Bicentennial video will be launched, the story quilt will be unveiled, and a keynote from Guy Hubbs will be delivered. You can look forward to all of this and more! It will be from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., and is open to the public. Find more details about Tuscaloosa 200 here.

Early James & the Latest at Green Bar 🎶

Saturday night, Green Bar will be hosting Early James & the Latest! Their combination of Blues, Jazz, and Folk is sure to please any ear. To get a preview of their sound, check out their music on spotify! The show starts at 10 p.m., and doors open at 8 p.m. Be sure to get there early to get a good spot. Tickets can be purchased here!

Live Team Trivia at DCBC 🏆

Have a group of friends and nothing to do this weekend? Head to Druid City Brewing Company on Friday night for some team trivia! There will be no cover for this event, and trivia starts at 8 p.m. For more information on DCDC and Team Trivia, visit the event page here.

Groundhog Day at CHOM ❄️☀️

Did you know that Groundhog Day is Saturday? The Children’s Hands on Museum in downtown Tuscaloosa is ready to help you and your child celebrate! From 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, admission will include activities like making your own Punxsutawney Phil, joining the shadow puppet theater, and painting a dandelion wish for spring. Check out their website for more information here!

What to look out for:

Druid City Music Festival 🎶

I’m sure that by now you have seen the incredible lineup for the Druid City Music Festival, but did you know tickets will be on sale Friday at 8:00 a.m.? To purchase tickets and to read more about this exciting event, visit the website here.

Tuscaloosa is turning 200 and it’s time for a birthday bash! Head on over to the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater on Saturday, March 30th for this celebration like no other. The day is packed with live entertainment and fun for the whole family! Everyone’s invited and it’s absolutely free!

Concert 

From start to finish the lineup is packed with fan favorites all day long! Featuring five artists on two different stages, we’ve got something planned for music lovers of all types.

●    Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit

Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit is an American southern rock/ alt-country band based in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and led by Jason Isbell, a former member of the Drive-By Truckers. The 400 Unit is Derry deBorja (keyboards), Jimbo Hart (bass) and Sadler Vaden (guitar). Chad Gamble (drums) rounds out this incredible group of musicians. Fun Fact: The band’s name comes from the 400 Unit, a colloquial name for the psychiatric ward of Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence, Alabama.

●    St. Paul & the Broken Bones 

St. Paul & The Broken Bones formed in 2012, releasing their debut album Half the City in 2014 and its follow up, 2016’s Sea of Noise, to much acclaim. Janeway’s fearless showmanship, thoughtful lyrics, and dedication to his performance soon became the band’s calling card and paired with the inventive and skillful direction of co-band leader Jesse Phillips as well as a full eight-man roster comprised of some of the best young instrumentalists in the South, they soon became a must-see event.

●    The Commodores 

One of the greatest Motown and R&B / funk artists of all time, The Commodores’ Walter “Clyde” Orange, James Dean “JD” Nicholas and William “WAK” King have influenced both artists young and old and in all genres with their classic songs. The Commodores brand is bigger than ever as they continue to blaze trails all over the world. Don’t miss your chance to feature one of the most successful vocal groups of all time in 2018 and beyond as The Commodores continue to thrill audiences with their Greatest Hits Tour – Live!

●    Moon Taxi 

Fearlessly melding rock with pop hooks, clever synths and roots touchstones gleaned from their home in Music City, Moon Taxi’s forthcoming fifth record and first for RCA will find the five-piece doing what they do best: coming together and fighting for music that triumphs above all.

●    Blind Boys of Alabama

Praised by NPR as “pioneers,” the group has transcended barriers of race and genre to become one of the most acclaimed and celebrated groups in modern music.

Join us starting at 1 p.m. for one or all of your favorite acts. And did we mention it’s one hundred percent free?

Kids Zone  

            When we say fun for the whole family, we mean it! Starting at 1 p.m. the kiddos can enjoy rides, inflatables, and hands on activities at the bicentennial bash kids zone. Children of all ages can enjoy this interactive area, absolutely free.

Fireworks

            After the musical performances make sure to stick around for the grand finale! The firework show will begin at 9 p.m. and will be the candles on our birthday cake! You definitely do not want to miss this special event that has been two hundred years in the making! 

Date Week 2019 is coming to an end, but not without some fun in Downtown Tuscaloosa! This weekend, the live music will be off the charts. There are tons of options, whether you are still trying to fit in that last minute date or if you’re looking for a night out with friends. Continue reading below for more details on what all is happening in Tuscaloosa this weekend!

Date Week 🍷💐

Year two of Tuscaloosa’s Date Week has been great so far! Be sure to finish the week out strong, as there are still two nights left of great deals and events! These specials won’t be back until next January so even if you have already been on a date earlier this week, you have a great excuse to go out again! For more details visit the website here.

Alabama Gymnastics vs. LSU 🏅🐘

Friday night, come cheer on the Tide at Coleman Coliseum! LSU will be in Tuscaloosa to compete for a victory, but facing the 6-time NCAA Champions from UA will be a challenge. The meet starts at 8 p.m. Admission for students is free, and there is a rumor that students will also receive free cheese fries… For general admission tickets and other information, check here.

Thursday Night Rooftop Concert Series 🎶🍹

The Lookout Rooftop Bar at Hotel Indigo has been hosting a Thursday Night Rooftop Concert Series that will continue this week! Megan McMillan will be performing at 6:30 p.m. Her Americana style and smooth voice have traveled all over to promote her new album! There will be no cover, so stop by to check out the view, drinks and live music!

Koe Wetzel at Druid City Music Hall 🎶

Start the weekend out with some rock and roll at Druid City Music Hall! Koe Wetzel will be playing Friday night starting at 9 p.m. This East Texan’s rock and roll is sure to impress. To purchase tickets, visit the website here.

Glen Templeton at Rhythm & Brews 🎶🍺

For more live music this weekend, Rhythm & Brews is the place to be! Saturday night, Glen Templeton will be performing. The show starts at 9:30 p.m., but it is going to be a packed night so make sure to get there early to get a good spot! For more information, check here.

T-Town 200 Scavenger Hunt at CHOM! 🔎

Saturday, the Children’s Hands on Museum is hosting another great family friendly event. This weekend, CHOM is celebrating Tuscaloosa’s upcoming bicentennial celebration with a fun scavenger hunt! From 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., admission will include a scavenger hunt through the museum to learn about the history of Tuscaloosa. Learn more about CHOM and this event here.

The Stolen Faces at Egan’s Bar 🎶

To start the weekend off on a good note, Thursday night be sure to visit Egan’s Bar. The Stolen Faces will be here from Nashville, TN. Their music focuses on capturing the spirit of The Grateful Dead, and you can learn more about them here. The show will start at 9 p.m. For the location and other information, visit their event page here!

Cody Johnson with Adam Hood at Druid City Music Hall 🎶

Druid City Music Hall is bringing some country music to your Saturday night! Cody Johnson, along with Adam Hood, will be playing their hits, including ‘With You I Am’ and ‘On My Way to You,” starting at 9 pm. For this show you will need tickets, so check here to make sure you don’t miss out!

Holidays on the River ⛸❄️

The holiday season isn’t quite over yet! At the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater this is the last weekend of their annual Holidays on the River. Attractions include ice skating, carriage rides and more. Be sure to visit this fun event while you still can! For more details on the schedule and location, check out their website here.

DINO-MITE at CHOM ⛏

The Children’s Hands on Museum, in downtown Tuscaloosa, is hosting another fun kid’s event! This Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., admission will include participation in “DINO-MITE at CHOM.” The activities will include making your own prehistoric pet, identifying fossils and even digging for dinosaurs. Learn more at their website here.

Alabama vs. LSU Women’s Basketball 🏀🐘

Sports fans! Come cheer on the Tide to a victory against LSU, as they meet in Tuscaloosa this weekend. The women’s basketball team will be playing Sunday at 1 p.m. in Coleman Coliseum. For UA students, admission is free! For general admission, find tickets and more information here.

It’s going to be a weekend full of sports in Tuscaloosa! With gymnastics as well as both men’s and women’s basketball, Coleman Coliseum will be hearing lots of “roll tide!” Continue reading below to find out about more events happening, including live music and activities for kids!

Alabama vs. Auburn Women’s Basketball 🏀🐘

The Alabama-Auburn rivalry is not limited to football! Come cheer on the Tide Thursday night at the Coleman Coliseum as they take on the Auburn Tigers. The game starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are free for UA students, and general admission tickets can be purchased here.

Holidays on the River ❄️⛸

The holiday season isn’t quite over yet! At the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater there are still a couple weeks left of their annual Holidays on the River. Attractions include ice skating, carriage rides and more. Be sure to visit this fun event while you still can! For more details on the schedule and location, check out their website here.

Alabama Gymnastics 🏅

Watching the Alabama Gymnastics team is always sure to be exciting! Friday at 7:30 p.m. Alabama will be hosting a meet with Michigan, Denver and BGSU at Coleman Coliseum. For ticket and scheduling information, visit the website here.

Alabama vs. Texas A&M Men’s Basketball 🏀🐘

This Saturday watch Kira Kewis and the Tide take on the Texas A&M Aggies! At 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, make sure you are at Coleman Coliseum. Following two big wins against LSU and Kentucky, cheer the Alabama men’s basketball team on to their next victory. Get tickets and more information here!

Treble at the Museum 🎼

This Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., the Children’s Hands on Museum is hosting an event called “Treble at the Museum.” This event will be included with admission and intends to teach kids about music while having fun! Activities will include trying out a variety of instruments, jamming with the CHOM musicians and assembling a musical craft. For more information, visit their website here.

Live Music at Green Bar

For some live music this weekend, Green Bar has it covered. Friday night will be full of good music, with The B Sides and Hackberrys both taking the stage. The B Sides will be performing at 7 p.m. Hackberrys, a local band with covers of classic rock artists, will start playing at 10 p.m. Be sure to get there early to get a table!

Holidays on the River ⛸ ❄️

The holiday season isn’t quite over yet! At the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater there are still a couple weeks left of their annual Holidays on the River. Attractions include ice skating, carriage rides and more. Be sure to visit this fun event while you still can! For more details on the schedule and location, check out their website here.

The Talismen at Green Bar 🎶

For live music and a great time, be at Green Bar this Saturday to hear The Talismen. This four piece rock/funk/jamprov group that is sure to bring the house down. The doors will open at 8 p.m. and the music will start at 10 p.m. Visit the event page here for more information!

The JimJims at DCBC 🎶

Start your weekend early at the Druid City Brewing Company. Thursday night at 8 p.m., The JimJims will be performing. This apocalyptic astro-jazz band returns to Tuscaloosa with folky rock to ensure a fun night. Check out the event page here for more information!

National Championship Watch Party 🏈🏆

If you’re still looking for somewhere to watch the big game, The Brass Tap is having a watch party! Starting at 7 p.m., there will be food and drink deals such as $2-3 domestics, $4 Alabama brews, $6 chicken nachos and $2 off wings. Located in Midtown Village, this will be a great place to watch Alabama win their 18th National Championship.

Color Me Crazy at CHOM! 🎨

Looking for a fun way to end winter break? Take your kids to a fun event at the Children’s Hands on Museum this Saturday. From 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. the event “Color Me Crazy” will be included with the price of admission! Activities will include designing a tape resist painting, creating spray bottle art and making a crumpled paper masterpiece. For more information on CHOM and pricing, visit their website here.

2018 is coming to an end, and Tuscaloosa has events to help ring in the new year! Take a break from writing your new year’s resolutions about going to the gym and eating better to celebrate the season. With live music, ice skating and even a masquerade ball, there are tons of events to choose from!

 

New Year’s Eve Masquerade Ball at Hotel Indigo Downtown 🍾 🎉

 

Hotel Indigo in Downtown Tuscaloosa is hosting an incredible event to celebrate the new year! Monday night, the exciting evening will include excellent music, room packages and dinner specials. Masks and other party favors will be provided, or you can bring your own! This event will have various aspects. No ticket will be required to enjoy the sultry jazz in the lobby bar and seating. Dinner at the Shoals Kitchen Restaurant & Bar is by reservation only, details can be found here. The Lookout Rooftop Bar will be open from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. with cocktails, music, a breakfast buffet and even fireworks over the river! Read more about this special event here.

 

Holidays on the River ❄️⛸

There is still lots of holiday fun to be had at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater! Attractions include ice skating, carriage rides, visits from Santa and more. This will only be here for a couple more weeks so be sure to visit before the season is over. For more information on scheduling and location, visit their website here.

 

New Year’s Eve for Kids at CHOM! 🎈

The Children’s Hands on Museum is hosting an event to give kids a chance to celebrate New Year’s Eve. On Monday, Dec. 31 from 9 a.m. to noon, admission will include participation in activities such as 2019 hat decorating, constructing a noisemaker, creating firework art and composing a personal time capsule. There will even be a balloon drop at 11 a.m. sharp! For more information, check their website here.

 

Druid City Live Team Trivia 🏆

If you are looking for a fun event for a group, Druid City Brewing Company has the perfect event. Friday night from 8 – 10 p.m., there will be live team trivia. There will be no cover, so just bring a team and some good trivia knowledge! To find out more about this event, visit their event page here.

 

South Town at Green Bar 🎶

Green Bar is back with live music this Friday night! South Town is returning to play some of your favorites. Doors will open at 6 p.m., so be sure to get there on time to grab a table! Their event page here has more information on the location and music.

 

 

For all Alabama fans! Be sure to watch the Crimson Tide take on Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl. The game will be Saturday at 7 p.m. CST and is being shown on ESPN.

Alabama Men’s Basketball vs. Penn State 🏀

Missing Alabama football? Don’t worry, for all the sports fans out there, the Alabama men’s basketball team will be taking on the Nittany Lions this weekend. Don’t miss out on this fun game happing at the Coleman Coliseum this Friday night at 8 p.m. For more information on tickets and the men’s basketball schedule, check here.

 

Holidays on the River 🎁⛸

The Tuscaloosa Amphitheater is the perfect holiday destination this weekend. Ice skating is a staple to the season, but in addition to this, Holidays on the River is also hosting the Very Merry Market. If you haven’t finished gift shopping, be sure to visit on Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m., as many local businesses will be set up with the perfect gift options for the holiday season. For information on location and tickets for ice skating, visit their website here.

 

Casey Thrasher in Concert 🎶

You may recognize the name Casey Thrasher from American Idol. This country music singer and songwriter is in Tuscaloosa for a special concert on Thursday, Dec. 20. The Lloyd Wood Education Center is presenting this event at the Bama Theatre starting at 7 p.m. To find out more about tickets and the location, check here.

 

July in Christmas with Matthew Wurtele and his GTB! 🎶 🌴

Tired of all the holiday spirit in town? This Saturday, Druid City Brewing Company will be hosting July in Christmas with Matthew Wurtele and his Good Time Buddies! This event will start at 8 p.m. with no cover fee. Get ready to relax with some summertime sounds! There will be good music, good beer and Hawaiian shirts are strongly encouraged. For more information on this event, check here.

 

Have a Holly, Jolly Christmas at CHOM! 🎅🎄

The Children’s Hands on Museum is back this weekend with another kid-friendly holiday event. This Saturday from 9 – 4 p.m., admission will include participation in “Have a Holly, Jolly Christmas at CHOM!” Activities will include making a Santa ornament, writing a letter to Santa and reading the Santa Mouse story. For more information on this event and admission, visit their website here.

Less than two weeks are left until Christmas! Whether you still need help getting into the holiday spirit, or if you are ready to celebrate, there are tons of holiday-themed events happening in Tuscaloosa this weekend. From live music to river parades to holiday markets, there is something fun for everyone to get involved in.

Christmas Afloat 🎆

On Saturday, a very special lighted holiday boat river parade and fireworks show will be held on the Black Warrior River. This event has been organized by the Tuscaloosa Christmas Afloat Foundation Inc. and the Pirates of the Warrior Recreational Boat Club. There will be 10 to 15 boats in the parade, lasting about two hours. The parade starts at 5 p.m. and the fireworks will be at 5:45 p.m. No admission will be charged for this event! It will begin at the Riverview boat landing area, just upriver from the Woolsey Finnell Bridge, and then will proceed downriver toward the University of Alabama and the downtown areas of Tuscaloosa and Northport. Don’t miss out on this special event!

O’ Christmas Tree at CHOM! 🎄

The Children’s Hands On Museum is back this Saturday with another fun event. From 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., attendees will be able to participate in “O’ Christmas Tree at CHOM!” The activities will include making Christmas tree ornaments, designing a festive wreath and playing holiday games. For more information on CHOM and this event, visit their website here.

16th Annual Holiday Singalong 🎶 🎅

If you love Christmas Carols, the Tuscaloosa News is hosting the perfect event for you. On Saturday at 1 to 2 p.m., the 16th Annual Holiday Singalong will be in Capitol Park. This event is free to the public, and lyric sheets, accompaniment, song leaders, food and drinks will all be provided. The carols will include classics such as “Frosty the Snowman” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” This will be a family and pet friendly event! For more information, call 205-310-5287.

Very Merry Market at Holidays on the River 🎁

Haven’t finished buying presents yet? Instead of online shopping, shop local to support Tuscaloosa’s local businesses. For the next two Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m., Holidays on the River at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater will be having a “Very Merry Market.” Many local businesses will be set up with the perfect gift options for the holiday season.

Acoustic Open Mic Night at Druid City Brewing Company 🎶

For an event that is less holiday themed, visit Druid City Brewing Company Sunday night at 6 p.m. They host a weekly acoustic open mic night that brings some of the best new music that Tuscaloosa has to offer. There is no cover for this event, and it is a great way to end the weekend. For more information, visit their website here.