The City of Orlando, Orange County Government and Visit Orlando have announced the return of 407 Day on Thursday, April 7 for residents to celebrate their hometown pride and support local area businesses.
Orlando Events
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The University of Central Florida (UCF) brings its best and brightest artists to Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts beginning Tuesday, April 5 through Saturday, April 16.
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The Florida Legislature recently passed a $112 billion budget – now awaiting Governor DeSantis’ approval – and as it is, the Orlando area fared pretty well.
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The Orlando Solar Bears’ 2021-22 season is well underway, with 29 wins and 27 losses to date, ranking them No. 4 in the East Coast Hockey League’s South Division.
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Lake Mary’s popular F&D Cantina has made its debut in downtown Orlando.
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Broadway’s Tony®-nominated Best Musical “Frozen” arrives at the Dr. Phillip Performing Arts Center Thursday, Feb. 24 through Sunday, March 6.
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Sir Paul McCartney’s “Got Back Tour” arrives in Orlando Saturday, May 28 at the Camping World Stadium.
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Bay Hill hosts the Arnold Palmer Invitational March 3-6 as the second stop of the Florida Swing as the PGA Tour comes through Orlando.
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The long-awaited opening of the Interstate 4 Express lanes is imminent.
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The City Beautiful? More like the City of Love – at least according to WalletHub, a personal finance website that recently ranked Orlando as the nation’s No.
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Artist Darryl Rueben Hall’s one-man show, Dinner with Booker T., will kick off what’s sure to be a memorable Black History Month celebration in Orlando.
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With the 2022 World Cup being held in Qatar this November, Major League Soccer is beginning the regular season earlier than any time in league history.
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FusionFest is returning to the streets of Orlando this Thanksgiving weekend! This two-day celebration of “the people and the many different cultures that make Central Florida awesome” will include a variety of music, dance, food, visual arts, spoken word, games and interactive activities for the whole family.
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Imagine a social space in Downtown Orlando where you and your family and friends can view art, listen to live music, eat delicious food and so much more.
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After years of waiting, the University of Central Florida has officially been invited by the Power Five league to join the Big 12 conference alongside BYU, the University of Cincinnati and the University of Houston.
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The Tampa Bay Lightning take the ice against their cross-state rival Florida Panthers at 7PM at the Amway Center on Tuesday, Oct. 5 in a pre-season match
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The fifth anniversary celebration of the Florida Puerto Rican Parade and Festival will be held in Orlando on Saturday, Sept. 18.
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Are you an Orlando local looking to shake up your usual Saturday night routine? The new Great Gatsby-themed speakeasy, Gatsby on Church, might just be the answer.
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Last month, Orlando Pride — the City Beautiful’s own professional women’s soccer team — announced Becky Burleigh as its new interim head coach.
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In the United States, uneaten food, or food waste, is the single largest component of municipal solid waste.
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Hosted by Orlando Weekly and Publix, Bite30 began June 1 and runs through August 1, and ‘highlights the best local restaurants and chefs driving Central Florida’s culinary scene.
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Through September 6th, you can end a day of fun at SeaWorld Orlando with a “dance party beneath the waves.
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Budget constraints, everyday responsibilities, and lingering COVID-19 travel restrictions make it difficult to visit Hawaii, but if you’re in Orlando, you can still get your fix with Aloha Beautiful.
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Every year, we reserve the last Monday in May to pay homage to veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms and way of life.
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If you’re part of the Orlando art scene or just a sucker for a unique shopping experience, you’ve probably been to Milk Mart.
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The City of Orlando will be expanding its Kidz Zone initiative beyond its original neighborhood of Parramore to include Holden Heights (which officially launched in 2018), Engelwood, and Mercy Drive.
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Based on the hit movie Jurassic World, the newest roller coaster addition to Orlando’s skyline is coming June 10, 2021.
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Orlando Shakes is in the midst of performing the play within a play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” showing now through April 17th at the Walt Disney Amphitheater at Lake Eola Park, 195 N.
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Orlando was named a Tree City by the Arbor Day Foundation.
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Art lovers rejoice! Beautiful Winter Park will soon host one of our country’s greatest and longest-running art festivals.