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Dates to Know in Cincinnati: August
August 1–31
Black Business Month
Click here for a comprehensive list of Black businesses to support in Cincinnati in August and beyond. Courtesy of The Voice of Black Cincinnati.
August 1–14
Ohio’s Annual Sales Tax Holiday
Goods of any kind priced at $500 or less are exempt from tax during the holiday. This sales tax holiday helps families buy clothing, supplies, and other items their children may need to be successful in the coming school year.
FAQ for exclusions and restrictions
Tips to Stay Cool This Summer
Final Week
Gothica Botanica: A Krohn Butterfly Show
Krohn Conservatory, 10a–8p daily
Gothic-themed butterfly garden featuring shadowy black foliage and deep-hued blooms with iridescent butterflies to shimmering in the light. Final day Sunday, 8/10.
Tuesday
Day One: Cincinnati Open
Lindner Family Tennis Center
World-class tennis tournament with entertainment and events, plus fine food and drink options. It is the oldest tennis tournament in the United States still played in its original city. August 5–18
Single session and full series tickets available
National Night Out
Westwood Town Hall, 5–7p
Annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live.
Free admission
National Night Out
Ziegler Park, 5–8p
Annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. There will be grilling, raffles, and prizes.
Free admission
Shakespeare in the Park: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Factory 52 Performance Stage, 7p
FREE public Cincinnati Shakespeare Company performances at area parks.
No ticket or RSVPs required and all performances are general admission.
Wednesday
Yappy Hour
Washington Park, 6–8p
First Wednesday of the month, April through October. (April 2, May 7, June 4, July 2, August 6, September 3, October 2)
Free admission
Cat Video Fest
Kenwood Theatre, 7p
Oscilloscope Laboratories presents CatVideoFest 2025, a compilation of the latest and best cat videos culled from countless hours of unique submissions and sourced animations, music videos, and classic internet powerhouses.
Additional dates:
Esquire Theatre: August 7 at 7p
Mariemont Theatre: August 10 at 2p; August 11 at 7p
Ticket info at the theatres’ links in bio (above)
Shakespeare in the Park: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Factory 52 Performance Stage, 7p
FREE public Cincinnati Shakespeare Company performances at area parks.
No ticket or RSVPs required and all performances are general admission.
Thursday
Smale Family Fun Day
Schmidlapp Event Lawn and Smale Park, 10a–1p
Sensory hour and sign language interpreter, free popsicles, performances, bike helmets, storybooks, free Carol Ann’s Carousel rides, and more.
FREE
Rockin’ the Roebling
Schmidlapp Event Lawn, 6–10p
Summer concert series with music from 6:30–9:30. Every Thursday through September 4.
Free admission
Cat Video Fest
Esquire Theatre, 7p
Oscilloscope Laboratories presents CatVideoFest 2025, a compilation of the latest and best cat videos culled from countless hours of unique submissions and sourced animations, music videos, and classic internet powerhouses.
Additional dates:
Mariemont Theatre: August 10 at 2p; August 11 at 7p
Ticket info at the theatres’ links in bio (above)
Shakespeare in the Park: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
McDonald Commons Park (Madeira), 7p
FREE public Cincinnati Shakespeare Company performances at area parks.
No ticket or RSVPs required and all performances are general admission.
Adult Swim
Ziegler Park Pool, 7–10p
After-hours swim featuring sapphic fun with Midwestern Lesbian and jam sessions with DJ Boywife.
NightLight 513: School of Rock
Covington Plaza, 7:30p
21+ outdoor movie series featuring a bar, local food trucks, a pre-movie DJ, and Cincinnati skyline view.
Week One: Bengals Preseason
Cincinnati Bengals @ Philadelphia Eagles
Lincoln Financial Field, 7:30p
Click here for remaining preseason and regular season schedule
Thursday–Saturday
Cerveza Fest
West Side Brewing
Try three variants of their Cerveza alongside Catch-a-Fire Pizza’s Taco Pizza.
Thursday–Sunday
Annual 127 World’s Longest Yard Sale
Yard sale that spans 690 miles from Gadsden, AL to Addison, MI. Northside’s neighborhood-wide garage sale will be on August 9 from 9a–2p to coincide with the 127 Yard Sale, and the College Hill Neighborhood Yard Sale will take place from Friday to Sunday.
Making Space: A Sidewalk Sale
Contemporary Arts Center
Unofficial stop along the 127 World’s Longest Yard Sale, offering a curated selection of vintage CAC merch, display goods with a story, and more. Each purchase you make supports Contemporary Arts Center.
VOA Music Fest
Voice of America Park
30+ artists playing a weekend of music, including Darius Rucker, Carrie Underwood, and Shaboozey.
Friday
Friday in the Forest
Oak Ridge Lodge at Mt Airy Forest, 5–8p
An evening of smooth jazz, great food, and local community spirit.
Free
Summer in Cincy Skate Night
Sawyer Point Riverfront Rink, 6–10p
DJs, dancing, roller skating, art making.
FREE admission; ages 13+
Emo Night
Oakley Greens, 7p
An evening with A Taste of Emo, playing Warped Tour-era favorites.
Free and open to all ages
Meat Raffle in Collaboration with Cincinnati Bike Polo
Binski’s Bar, 7–10p
Equal parts chaos and community, complete with bike jousting, $1 meat raffle entries, live music, and more to kick off the Cincinnati 3-Way Bike Polo Tournament (August 9–10).
Back to School Bash: Sonic the Hedgehog 3
Clifford George Park (Springfield Twp), 7:30p
Free admission
Unique Things To Do in Cincinnati
Friday and Saturday
The Arcade Music Fest
Covington
A community-driven project that spotlights the historical Pike Street Arcade tunnel, featuring 80 artists spanning multiple genres across eight stages, with more than 30 local vendors and a showcase of visual art.
Tickets
Saturday
FCC 3 Race
Nippert Stadium to TQL Stadium, 8a
3-mile run/walk and post-race party hosted by FCC and Flying Pig Marathon as a part of FC Cincinnati’s 10th Anniversary Celebration. In addition to the 3-mile run/walk the event will also feature family-fun activities post race. The FCC3 will benefit FC Cincinnati Foundation and Flying Pig Marathon charities.
Register here
Neighborhood-Wide Sale
Northside, 9a–2p
In conjunction with 127 Yard Sale, which is 4 days, 6 states and 690 miles of shopping fun stretching from Alabama to Michigan (going through Northside).
Stroller Skating
Sawyer Point Riverfront Rink, 10a–2p
Dedicated all-wheels skating session for parents who groove. With Trinity and Jaia.
Free admission and free skate rental with ID
ArtisanFest513
Washington Park, 10a–4p
Discover unique, handmade goods from local artisans, makers, and small businesses.
Free admission
Second Saturdays Street Fair
Factory 52, 10a–4p
Live music, outdoor market, and games.
Free admission
Meditate with Art featuring Soulshine Warrior
Cincinnati Art Museum, 11a–12p
Meet on the yellow couches in the Schmidlapp Gallery and then be guided by the meditation instructor to a gallery where the meditative experience takes place.
Free
Red Bull Flugtag
Sawyer Point & Yeatman’s Cove, 12p (opening ceremonies at 1)
Flugtag challenges wacky engineers and fearless pilots to fulfill their dream of flying. First they construct their flying machine. Then they take a leap of faith. Or, as is more often the case, plunge into the waters below. There will be food and beverage vendors, ADA viewing areas, and free water stations.
Free admission and open to all ages
Annual Back to School Giveaway
Indigo Hippo, 12–6p
Glue, scissors, paper, notebooks, pencils, erasers, and more.
Free
Cat Video Fest
Esquire Theatre, 2p, 7:30p, and 9:30p
Oscilloscope Laboratories presents CatVideoFest 2025, a compilation of the latest and best cat videos culled from countless hours of unique submissions and sourced animations, music videos, and classic internet powerhouses.
Additional dates:
Esquire Theatre: August 7 at 7p
Kenwood Theatre: August 6 at 7p
Mariemont Theatre: August 10 at 2p; August 11 at 7p
Ticket info at the theatres’ links in bio (above)
Newtown Summerfest
Newtown, 2–10p
Live music, Cincinnati Circus, craft and food vendors, kids activities, car show, and more.
Free admission
Westwood Second Saturdays: Taste of the Westside
Westwood Town Hall, 5–10p
Food from local restaurants and food vendors, live music, DJ Mowgli, and family friendly activities and games.
Free admission
Second Saturday Skate with DJ Flava
Riverfront Rink, 6–10p
House, hip hop, and R&B skate anthems for every style of skater. All ages (kids skate under the tent after 8:30).
Free entry and free rental skates with ID
7th Annual Cincinnati SneakerBall
TQL Stadium, 8p–midnight
Bring out your black tie attire with your favorite sneakers for a celebration of sneaker culture and community the also features art, music, engaging activations, and the opportunity to connect with top professionals, influencers, and sports figures in the city—all in support of a great cause.
21+; tickets
Sunday
Common Stitch Fiber Arts Meetup
The Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum, 12:30p
Free
Shakespeare in the Park: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
The Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum, 1p
FREE public Cincinnati Shakespeare Company performances at area parks.
No ticket or RSVPs required and all performances are general admission.
Learn to Skate With Dylan Morton and David Chambers
Sawyer Point Riverfront Rink, 2–3p
Learn safety, technique, skills and drills to build balance and strength for skating in this beginner-friendly skate course for all levels and abilities. Weekly through November 2.
Free class and free skate rentals with ID
Cat Video Fest
Mariemont Theatre, 2p
Oscilloscope Laboratories presents CatVideoFest 2025, a compilation of the latest and best cat videos culled from countless hours of unique submissions and sourced animations, music videos, and classic internet powerhouses.
Remaining date:
Mariemont Theatre: August 11 at 7p
Ticket info at the theatres’ links in bio (above)
3rd Annual George’s Reggae Jam
Five Points Alley, 5p until the music ends
Live music, food, and community.
Free admission
Cincinnati’s Open
FOX19, 6p (episode 2)
New four-part docuseries offering an all-access look at the tournament’s legacy, transformation, and the elite competition. Each episode will air on FOX19 on Sundays. Also streaming on YouTube.
Ongoing
Union Terminal Rotunda Tours
Cincinnati Museum Center
Fridays at 1:30p, 2:30p, and 3:30p
Saturdays at 11:30a, 12:30p, and 1:30p
Sundays at 12:30p, 1:30p, and 2:30p
Free admission
Coming Soon
Grand Opening Week
The Pilates Table
Tour the studio, meet the team, and get a founding membership to this Black-owned pilates studio in the Reading Bridal District.
Sports
Cincinnati Reds @ Pittsburgh Pirates
Thursday at 6:40p
Friday at 6:40p
Saturday at 6:40p
Sunday at 1:35p
Watch: FOX; Listen: 700 WLW
FC Cincinnati v Chivas de Guadalajara
Leagues Cup
TQL Stadium
Thursday at 7p
Week One: Bengals Preseason
Cincinnati Bengals @ Philadelphia Eagles
Thursday at 7:30p
Click here for remaining preseason and regular season schedule
FC Cincinnati v Charlotte
TQL Stadium
Sunday at 6p
10th Anniversary Night at Alumni Match
Watch: Apple TV; Listen: ESPN 1530
Events are subject to change or cancellation. Please click on the link for more information.
through August 10
Gothica Botanica: A Krohn Butterfly Show
Krohn Conservatory, 10a–8p daily
Gothic-themed butterfly garden featuring shadowy black foliage and deep-hued blooms with iridescent butterflies to shimmering in the light.
through August 24
Cycle Thru! The Art of the Bike
Cincinnati Art Museum
Spanning the 1860s to today, over 20 bicycles from The Bicycle Museum of America in New Bremen, Ohio, illustrate the design innovations—both functional and aesthetic—marking the vehicle’s development. Through August 24.
Ticketed. Free for members.
through August 24
Summermusik Festival
Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra
Three different concert experiences designed to provide something unique for everyone’s musical tastes. Concerts at multiple venues. Click the link above for schedule and details. Through August 24.
through August 31
Shakespeare in the Park: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Various parks around greater Cincinnati, July 11–August 31. Click here for schedule.
FREE public Cincinnati Shakespeare Company performances at area parks.
No ticket or RSVPs required and all performances are general admission
through September 1
Barbie™: A Cultural Icon
Cincinnati Museum Center
Step back into your childhood and join us on a six-decade evolution and the making of a global phenomenon.
Exhibition ticket required
through September 7
Ohio Now: State of Nature
Contemporary Arts Center, 10a
Through diverse materials and perspectives, artists across Ohio focus on sustainability, agriculture, food justice, and natural ecologies.
through September 21
Farm to Table: Food and Identity in the Age of Impressionism
Cincinnati Art Museum
This exhibition explores the intersections of art, gastronomy, and national identity in fin-de-siècle France. If you buy a ticket for Farm to Table from June 13–August 24, 2025, you can use that same ticket to see Cycle Thru! The Art of the Bike.
Tickets
WEEKLY EVENTS
MONDAYS
Free Movies for Kids
Esquire, Mariemont, and Kenwood Theatres, 10:30a
Ten weeks of free movies Mondays through 8/4. Doors open at 9:45 and movies are first come first served.
Trivia Night
Fountain Square, 6–8p
Hosted by Last Call Trivia. Through August 25.
Free admission
Jazz at the Park
Washington Park Porch, 6–9p
Local and regional jazz acts. Through October 27.
Free admission
The Workshop
Commonwealth Sanctuary, 7:30p (doors at 6)
Free Monday showcase featuring food and drink specials, plus comics in Cincinnati working out their best new jokes.
Free admission; reserve tickets here
TUESDAYS
Strauss Troy Market
Fountain Square, 11a–1:30p
Al fresco lunch hour featuring live music and local food trucks.
April 1–August 26
Free admission
Social Push Cincy Weekly Rollout
Venues change weekly; click here for schedule
Weekely group rollout featuring a new route every week. All wheels welcome.
Free admission
Westwood Works Out
Westwood Town Hall, 6–7p
Different workouts weekly through September 30.
Free admission
Jazz at the Square
Fountain Square, 6–9p
Local and regional acts. Through August 26.
Free admission
Trivia Night
Washington Park, 7–9p
Hosted by Last Call Trivia. Through October 28.
Free admission
WEDNESDAYS
Free Movies for Kids
Esquire, Mariemont, and Kenwood Theatres, 10:30a
Ten weeks of free movies Wednesdays through 8/6. Doors open at 9:45 and movies are first come first served.
Workout on the Green
Washington Park, 5–6p and 6–7p (click link above for workout lineup)
April 2–October 29
Free admission
Smale Mind and Body
Schmidlapp Event Lawn, 6–7p
Free Yoga classes led by Yoga teachers from Embra Studios. Through September 24.
Free admission
Yappy Hour
Washington Park, 6–8p
First Wednesday of the month, April through October. (April 2, May 7, June 4, July 2, August 6, September 3, October 2)
Free admission
THURSDAYS
Drag Bingo with Queen City Charities
Washington Park, 6–9p
Fierce fun and fabulous prizes. Bingo winners will be awarded with drink tickets that can be redeemed at the Porch Bar.
Free admission
Salsa on the Square
Fountain Square, 7–10p
Live local and regional Latin bands specializing in Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia, and Latin Jazz music, as well as local dance instructors hosting large dance classes teaching basic and intermediate Latin dancing.
Free admission
Fridays
Open Play: Skillz N Drills
Ziegler Park, 4–6p
Join friends from the community on Fridays for games, adventures, craft projects, and more.
Fridays through September 26.
Free admission
Friday Flow
Washington Park, 6–10p
Fridays through August 29.
Free admission
Summer in Cincy Skate Night
Sawyer Point Riverfront Rink, 6–10p
DJs, dancing, and art making. Every Friday through August 29.
13+; free admission
Queen City Keyed Up
Fountain Square, 7–10p
Dueling pianos and a DJ. Fridays through August 29.
Free admission
Saturdays
Saturday Hoops
Ziegler Park, 10a–1p
Volunteers connect one-on-one with kids through a variety of activities, including arts and crafts, basketball, weekly speakers, fitness, reading, and more. Through September 6.
Free admission
Kids Dance with Sarah Spurling
Sawyer Point Riverfront Rink, 2–3p
Weekly class for kids ages 11 and under—all bodies and abilities—to practice mindful movement, self-expression, and physical language.
Free
Music at the Esplanade
Smale Park, 5–7p
Through August 30
Free admission
New To Do
CinSei (OTR)
1542 Pleasant Street
Matcha and manga: a third space for the manga and anime community.
Yee Mama
Now open at Findlay Market, 1801 Race Street
Tuesday–Friday, 9a-6p; Saturday, 8a–6p; Sunday, 10a–4p
Guardia Pizza + Bar
Mt Lookout
Tuesday–Wednesday, 4–9p; Thursday–Saturday, 4–10p
Trecento
300 Main Street, downtown
Wood-fired pizzas, pastas, signature salads and cocktails.
Monday–Saturday, 11a–11p
Snapdragon Books & Gifts
4461 Bridgetown Road
~2200 titles in six unique rooms, plus spaces for book clubs, small groups, game nights, and writing groups.
The Road Less Worn
Memoir by Erin Flynn, founder of Cincinnati-based Cladwell
Available on Kindle for $0.99 through Sunday, 7/13
“This book is part memoir, part mirror. Flynn offers a relatable path to living with more intention—starting in your closet, but reaching far beyond it.”
Leave a review here
Clio Cabana
4210 Plainville Road (Madisonville
)
Literary charm and boutique style, featuring the cult-favorite Clio belt bag (as seen on TODAY, CNN, Wall Street Journal) that’s taken Bookstagram by storm.
Wendigo Tea Co
Findlay Launch Storefront (1811 W Elder)
Alveo
6816 Wooster Pike, Mariemont
Sandwich shop in collaboration with Randy Sebastian (Sebastian Bakehouse) and Andy Tanner (Parisian Pantry)
Monday–Friday, 10a–4p
Breakfast and Lunch Service
W Bar + Bistro
3447 Epworth Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45211
Open daily, 7a–9p
Ethos Art Collective
7507 Hamilton Avenue (Mt Healthy)
Micro-gallery and creative space.
Cantina
1200 Broadway Street
Crown Restaurant Group re-opens Crown Cantina as simply “Cantina” in Pendleton.
Pennyflower Bistro
701 Broadway Street (The Clair Hotel)
Open for breakfast (daily), lunch (Mon–Fri), and dinner (daily)
Northern Liberties Bourbon Whiskey
Now available at Northern Row Brewery & Distillery
10th Island Tiki Bar & Grill
Ziegler Park
213 Woodward Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Green Elephant Play
528 Reading Road (Pendleton)
Eco-friendly indoor play space for ages 1–8.
Parks Light
HighGrain X Great Parks
5% of sales will go right back to Great Parks conservation and environmental initiatives. Available at every Great Parks location that sells beer and both HighGrain locations.
Braxton Factory 52
Braxton Brewing and Hi-Wire beers now available in Braxton’s newly acquired taproom.
Jeni’s Ice Cream
District at Deerfield (5200 District Park Drive)
Sen by Kiki
Findlay Market
Sen expands into a new storefront at Findlay Market.
Brunch Service
21c Museum Hotel
7a–2p seven days a week
CHPL – Cheviot Branch
3711 Robb Avenue
Carl’s Deli Findlay Market
Expansion of their Hyde Park location
Churchill’s Fine Teas
6709 Madison Road (Madisonville)
In its soft opening phase at its new location after moving from Hyde Park
Sweet Mae’s Cookie Co
Findlay Market
Now open Thursday–Sunday at the Market
New Music from Cincinnati’s Own Santino Corleon
“Let It Rip”
Available on Spotify and Apple Music
Local Picnic in the Park Pairings
Tickets and Registration for Future Events
25% off Contemporary Arts Center Membership
With code TourDeCAC
Applications Open: Westwood Art Show
Westwood Town Hall, October 4
Spots are reserved for handmade and homemade products only.
Apply here
A Call to Artists: ArtsConnect Art Show
Two-day celebration of local creativity on November 7 and 8. Early registration ends September 20.
Apply here
Women in the Outdoors Series
Various Great Parks destinations: Sep 20, Oct 18
Improve your outdoor skills in a welcoming women-only environment.
Register here
Cincinnati Open
Lindner Family Tennis Center, August 5–18
World-class tennis tournament with entertainment and events, plus fine food and drink options. It is the oldest tennis tournament in the United States still played in its original city.
Single session and full series tickets now available
Charm at the Farm
Lebanon, August 15–17
Open-air vintage market featuring 115+ local and regional artisans purveying vintage and handmade items, repurposed furniture, jewelry, clothing, home decor, gifts. There will also be food options, drinks, and entertainment.
Summer Riding Camp Sign-Ups
Derbyshire Stables in Camp Dennison, weekly through August 18–22 (9a–1p)
Registration for weekly summer horseback riding camps is now available for ages 8+. In addition to riding, campers will learn about horse care, their equipment and the tasks in a barn. On Friday, friends and family are invited to an exhibition show to watch their riders show off their new skills.
Cincinnati Magazine presents On the Rocks 2025
Newport Car Barn, August 21, 6–9p
Annual celebration of spirits and cocktails, complete with celebrity bartenders, celebrity DJ, tasting lounges, and more.
Tickets
Dive-In Movie
Ziegler Park Pool, 7:30–11p (movie begins at dusk)
One-of-a-kind cinematic experience. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Small inflatables will be allowed. Registration required.
August 22: Mama Mia!
September 5: Shark Tales
Tickets
Tour de CROWN
Three route options, all beginning and ending at Fifty West Brewing, August 23
Organized by Tri-State Trails, this community event is perfect for riders of all abilities and features a ride with rest stops, trail support, and post-ride fun; Tour de CROWN Expo; and more.
Register here
NightLight 513
Covington Plaza
21+ outdoor movie series featuring a bar, local food trucks, a pre-movie DJ, and Cincinnati skyline view.
August 28: Miss Congeniality
September 11: Wolf of Wall Street
October 2: Wicked
October 3: The Shining
1940s Day
Cincinnati Museum Center, September 6, 10a–5p
Travel back in time to the era of Big Band music for a day of classic cars, costume contest, live music, tours led by Cincinnati Heritage Programs, and more.
Free for members or included with museum admission
Tower A tours require an additional ticket. Check back here for details.
Cincy Brews for Brains
Braxton Covington, September 25, 6–8p
The Giving Voice Foundation’s signature fall event (since 2017) featuring an evening of local bites, six-beer tasting, Photo Booth, apps, pretzel bar—all in a casual atmosphere while supporting a great cause.
Tickets
Tacos and Tequila Festival
Florence Y’alls Stadium, October 4
Tacos, tequila, and throwbacks featuring Lil Jon, Bow Wow & Soulja Boy, Chamillionaire, Paul Wall, Mike Jones, and more.
America’s River Roots Festival
Cincinnati and NKY Riverfronts, October 8–12
Celebrating the vibrant culture of America’s river cities to kick off America’s 250th birthday in 2026. Tickets to come for cuisine and beverage experiences.
Tickets now available for:
Live Music headlined by Mt. Joy, Weezer, and Maren Morris
Riverboat Cruises including lunch, brunch, dinner, late night, sightseeing and more
25th Annual Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market
Sharonville Convention Center, November 7–9
220+ vendors, including new vendors, as well as extended hours.
Save $1 buying tickets online

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