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This weekend, find your fun in a sea of acts and festivals going on around Louisville.

Plenty of amazing shows, festivals and tours are happening around the city, and we have made it easier than ever to find the best things going on every weekend.

Take a look below to find the best things to do in Louisville this weekend (3/27-3/29):

Friday, March 27 at 7 p.m.
Ginger Billy’s “My Wife’s Glad I’m on Tour” Comedy Tour
110 W Main St. | All ages | Ticket prices vary

Get ready for a night of down-home humor with Ginger Billy as he brings his My Wife’s Glad I’m on Tour comedy show to Louisville. Known for his viral videos and relatable Southern storytelling, Ginger Billy delivers a laid-back, laugh-out-loud performance packed with everyday antics and crowd-pleasing jokes. Perfect for anyone looking to kick off the weekend with some good, honest comedy.

Friday, March 27 at 1 p.m. through Sunday, March 29 at 7 p.m.
Tattoo Fest Louisville
Kentucky International Convention Center | All ages | Ticket prices vary

Dive into three days of ink, art, and creativity at Tattoo Fest Louisville. Featuring more than 200 artists from around the world, this event offers live tattooing, merch vendors, and daily competitions showcasing top talent. Whether you’re getting your first tattoo, adding to your collection, or just browsing the artistry, there’s plenty to see—including walk-up tattoo opportunities and a vibrant festival atmosphere.

Friday, March 27 at 7 p.m.
2026–27 Season Reveal Party at Play
Play Louisville | 18+ | Pay what you can ($20 suggested)

Be the first to hear what’s next from Pandora Productions at their 2026–27 Season Reveal Party. Stick around for a night of fun with lip-sync karaoke and the chance to live out your best drag fantasy. With a pay-what-you-can ticket and access to Play’s Friday night performances after the event, this is a lively, inclusive night of entertainment you won’t want to miss.

Saturday, March 28 at 1 p.m.
Earth Fest
Alberta O. Jones Park (744 S 23rd St) | All ages | Free

Celebrate Earth Month at Earth Fest, a community-wide kickoff hosted by Sustain Louisville and the Parks Alliance of Louisville. Enjoy live music, local food, and family-friendly activities while connecting with local organizations focused on sustainability. It’s a fun, welcoming way to spend the afternoon while celebrating and supporting the planet.

Saturday, March 28 at 10 a.m.
Meet Me at the Zoo: Bunny Hop
Louisville Zoo | All ages | Free with Zoo admission or membership

Hop into spring at the Louisville Zoo with the Bunny Hop event. Meet the Easter Bunny, take part in the Safari EGGventure, and search for giant hidden eggs while enjoying family-friendly activities and character meet-and-greets. Included with admission, this festive celebration is a fun way to explore the zoo while adding a little seasonal adventure.

Friday, March 27 at 7:15 p.m.
Louisville Bats vs. Omaha Storm Chasers – Opening Night
Louisville Slugger Field | All ages | Ticket prices vary

Kick off the season at Opening Night as the Louisville Bats take on the Omaha Storm Chasers at Louisville Slugger Field. Fans can enjoy a magnet schedule giveaway, high-energy entertainment from the ZOOperstars!, and all the excitement of Triple-A baseball. With a lively atmosphere and future Major League talent on display, it’s a perfect night out for baseball fans of all ages.

Saturday, March 28, 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
NuLu Bock Fest
600 & 700 Blocks of East Market Street | All ages | Free

Celebrate spring at NuLu Bock Fest, Louisville’s largest bock beer festival spread across four blocks in the NuLu neighborhood. Enjoy locally crafted beers, live music, food vendors, and family-friendly activities, plus the fan-favorite Jefferson County Farm Bureau goat races—including the News Flash Dash where local media personalities compete for charity. With the Kentucky Proud Wurst Fest, hands-on attractions, and a lively street-festival atmosphere, this free event offers something for everyone.

Sunday, March 29 at 7:00 p.m.
Sweet Honey in the Rock
The Kentucky Center – Bomhard Theater | All ages | Ticket prices vary

Experience the powerful sound of Grammy-nominated ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock as they celebrate over 50 years of music, empowerment, and storytelling. Known for their dynamic vocals and rich harmonies, the group blends music, education, and social commentary into an unforgettable live performance. This milestone anniversary show highlights their legacy while continuing to inspire and uplift audiences.

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