7 Things To Do This Weekend In Louisville (Mar. 1-3)

Need weekend plans? We've got you covered. Check out the music, art shows, and festivals taking place this Friday and Saturday.

PS: Don't forget to take a look at this weekend's upcoming concerts.
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Girl Crush at ARTPORTAL
Friday, March 1PORTAL | No Cover | 6 p.m.Women’s History Month is the perfect time to take in a group exhibition of visual art by local and regional women artists. The opening reception takes place March 1 with performances from female musicians like Shimona. The exhibition will run all month long.

Girl Crush at ARTPORTAL

Friday, March 1
PORTAL | No Cover | 6 p.m.
Women’s History Month is the perfect time to take in a group exhibition of visual art by local and regional women artists. The opening reception takes place March 1 with performances from female musicians like Shimona. The exhibition will run all month long.
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Hop Atomica Soft Opening
Friday, March 1
1318 McHenry St. | Cost of purchase 
A microbrewery and distillery from Savannah, GA is planting its roots in Louisville. Hop Atomica will feature craft cocktails, beer, wood-fired pizza and more. The soft opening takes place this Friday.

Hop Atomica Soft Opening

Friday, March 1
1318 McHenry St. | Cost of purchase
A microbrewery and distillery from Savannah, GA is planting its roots in Louisville. Hop Atomica will feature craft cocktails, beer, wood-fired pizza and more. The soft opening takes place this Friday.
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Tailspin Ale FestSaturday, March 2
Bowman Field | $55+ | 3 p.m.
The 11th annual beer festival returns to Bowman Field to celebrate the end of cold weather season with over 50 breweries and 250 brews from across the country. Plus, check out silent disco and stop by and say hi to your friendly LEO Weekly staff.

Tailspin Ale Fest

Saturday, March 2
Bowman Field | $55+ | 3 p.m.
The 11th annual beer festival returns to Bowman Field to celebrate the end of cold weather season with over 50 breweries and 250 brews from across the country. Plus, check out silent disco and stop by and say hi to your friendly LEO Weekly staff.
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The Flea Off Market in NULU
Saturday, March 2-31000 E. Market St. | 11 a.m.The warm weather flea market season is just around the corner. Don’t miss this year's first community showcase of artists, craftspersons, collectors, entrepreneurs, farmers, food trucks, and musicians.
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The Flea Off Market in NULU

Saturday, March 2-3
1000 E. Market St. | 11 a.m.
The warm weather flea market season is just around the corner. Don’t miss this year's first community showcase of artists, craftspersons, collectors, entrepreneurs, farmers, food trucks, and musicians.
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Speed Museum Ball AfterpartySaturday, March 2
Speed Art Museum | $250+ | 9 p.m.
The swanky fundraiser that supports the efforts and work of the Speed takes place this Saturday with premium exhibits, community programming, educational and outreach programming. Grab tickets for the cocktail hour and dinner experience or opt for the more budget friendly “Late Night” afterparty.

Speed Museum Ball Afterparty

Saturday, March 2
Speed Art Museum | $250+ | 9 p.m.
The swanky fundraiser that supports the efforts and work of the Speed takes place this Saturday with premium exhibits, community programming, educational and outreach programming. Grab tickets for the cocktail hour and dinner experience or opt for the more budget friendly “Late Night” afterparty.
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Romeo & Juliet
Friday, March 1-2
Whitney Hall | $40+ | 7:30 p.m.
The classic tale of star-crossed lovers hits the stage. The last show will serve as 18 year Louisville Ballet veteran, Natalia Ashikhmina’s farewell performance. Catch any of three performances between Friday and Saturday.

Romeo & Juliet

Friday, March 1-2
Whitney Hall | $40+ | 7:30 p.m.
The classic tale of star-crossed lovers hits the stage. The last show will serve as 18 year Louisville Ballet veteran, Natalia Ashikhmina’s farewell performance. Catch any of three performances between Friday and Saturday.
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Try Korean BrunchSaturday & Sunday
Cafe KIWA | Cost of purchase | 9:30 a.m.
Experience Korean brunch on Frankfort Ave. Choose from Japanese-influenced, lightly sweet monaka and Belgian-style waffles, or traditional dishes like yeonib bap, steamed rice and wrapped in a lotus leaf.

Try Korean Brunch

Saturday & Sunday
Cafe KIWA | Cost of purchase | 9:30 a.m.
Experience Korean brunch on Frankfort Ave. Choose from Japanese-influenced, lightly sweet monaka and Belgian-style waffles, or traditional dishes like yeonib bap, steamed rice and wrapped in a lotus leaf.
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