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Whether you’re amping up for National Corgi Day this Sunday (March 1) or have your sights set on Spin, Kentuckiana’s largest record show of the year, there is something to find in the mix to cure your boredom this weekend.

Feast your eyes on all the kinds of fun you could have this weekend just outside your door! For our animal lovers, we’ve got a few special surprises below.

Here are plenty of things to do in Louisville this weekend. Find your next destination here!

Spin: Kentuckiana’s Largest Record Show

Location: Germantown Gables, Louisville, KY
Time: Saturday, Feb. 28, 9 AM – 5 PM

Vinyl collectors and music fans won’t want to miss this. Dealers from across the region will bring a huge selection of vinyl, 45s, DVDs, memorabilia, and more. A local DJ will provide music throughout the day, and a pop-up bar will be available. Those interested in selling records can register at thefleurdeflea.com or call 502-533-2688.

Meghan Patrick: Golden Child Tour

Location: PBR Louisville, Louisville, KY
Time: Saturday, Feb. 28, 8 PM (doors 7 PM)

Chart-topping country artist Meghan Patrick performs hits like “Bow Chicka Wow Wow” and “Country Music Made Me Do It,” blending classic country grit with contemporary style.

Lunar New Year Anniversary Event at Dalat’s Gateaux and Cafe

Location: 6915 Southside Drive, Louisville, KY
Time: Saturday, Feb. 28, 4 PM – 9 PM

Celebrate Dalat’s four-year anniversary with Lunar New Year festivities, including free lì xì for the first 50 customers, free food while supplies last, and a lion dance performance at 5 PM.

Club 90s Presents Heated Rivalries (18+)

Location: Mercury Ballroom, Louisville, KY
Time: Saturday, Feb. 28, doors open one hour prior

Dance to 1990s and early 2000s hits in a standing-room venue, reliving the nostalgia of the era.

Baby Goat Cuddles at Blackacre State Nature Preserve

Location: Blackacre State Nature Preserve and Historic Homestead, Louisville, KY
Time: Saturday, Feb. 28, 20-minute sessions (registration required).

Spend 20 minutes cuddling baby goats in this seasonal fundraiser supporting the animal care program.

The Flea Off Market

Location: 817 Logan St., Smoketown, Louisville, KY
Time: Saturday, Feb. 28, 11 AM – 6 PM; Sunday, Mar. 1, 11 AM – 5 PM

Shop, eat, and enjoy live music at this two-day flea market featuring vendors with unique finds, a full bar, and food.

Disco Divas Drag Brunch at Le Moo

Location: Le Moo, Louisville, KY
Time: Sunday, Mar. 1, seatings at 10:45 AM and 1:30 PM

Enjoy a brunch buffet with live drag performances and a meet-and-greet with the performers after the show.

Billy Preston: That’s the Way God Planned It (Documentary)

Location: Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY
Time: Sunday, Mar. 1, 3 PM

A documentary exploring the life and career of musical prodigy Billy Preston, featuring rare archival footage, studio outtakes and photographs.

The 13th Gravy Cup

Location: Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY
Time: Saturday, Feb. 28, 9 AM – 12 PM

Taste biscuits and gravy from more than 30 chefs, vote for your favorite, and enjoy live music, children’s activities, and merchandise. VIP ticket-holders get early access, breakfast buffet and complimentary items.

The Millennial Falcon at Mellwood Tavern

Location: 1801 Brownsboro Road, Louisville, KY
Time: Saturday, Feb. 28, 9 PM

Rock out to 1990s and early 2000s hits with The Millennial Falcon, covering classic tunes from the prime years of the Millennials.

Stargazing with Louisville Astronomical Society

Location: Blackacre State Nature Preserve, Louisville, KY
Time: Saturday, Feb. 28, 6 PM – 7 PM

Local astronomers guide visitors through the night sky with telescopes, showcasing planets and other celestial sights.

National Corgi Day Pawty at PG&J’s Dog Park Bar

Location: 800 Baxter Avenue, Louisville, KY
Time: Sunday, Mar. 1, 2 PM – 4 PM

Celebrate National Corgi Day with meet-ups, play yard time, group photos, drinks for humans, and treats for pups.

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Caleb is currently the Editor in Chief for LEO Weekly from Southern Indiana, AKA the Suburbs of Louisville, and has worked for other news outlets, including The Courier Journal and Spectrum News 1 KY....