January
Outback
Bowl
January 1
Location: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa FL
813-874-BOWL
Admission Charged
Tampa kicks off the first bowl game on New Year's Day--The Outback Bowl. The
teams are matched from the Big Ten Conference and the Southeastern Conference,
for post-season college football competition. The game is played at Raymond
James Stadium and broadcast live by ESPN. There's a lot of action both on and
off the field. Spectators can participate in a variety of special events and
sports activities prior to the game.
Tampa
Bay Black Heritage Festival
Usually held early – mid-January
Location: University of South Florida, Tampa Campus
888-224-1733
Admission Free
The seven-day event takes over downtown with vendors selling art, artifacts,
collectibles, clothing, crafts, food and more. In addition, multiple stages
are set up for live local and national entertainment.
Florida
RV Supershow
Usually held in mid-January
Location: Florida State Fairgrounds
813-684-7882 or 800-330-7882
Admission Charged
More than 1200 RVs are spread over the 319 acre site. Every building and even
the barns on the fairgrounds are used to house this enormous event. All entertainment
at the SuperShow is “roaming” style.
The Gasparilla “Piratechnic” Extravaganza & Children’s
Parade
Usually held on the third Saturday of January
Location: Bayshore Boulevard, Show Center at Bay to Bay
813-353-8108
Admission Free
This alcohol-free, family event is held annually on the Saturday before the
Invasion and Parade, and features the Children's Gasparilla Parade and one
of the largest fireworks presentations in the country! The Children’s
Gasparilla Parade has been a part of Tampa’s Gasparilla celebration since
1947.
The Gasparilla
Pirate Fest
Usually held on a Saturday in late January
Location:
Downtown Tampa and Bayshore Boulevard
813-353-8108
Admission Free, charge for reserved parade seats
For 100
years pirates have invaded Tampa Bay. The unruly plunderers take over the city
in honor of the mythical legendary pirate Jose Gaspar. The festival –“Gasparilla
Pirate Fest,” is one of the country’s largest and most unique outdoor
celebrations. It begins when the world’s only fully-rigged pirate ship
sails into the heart of downtown Tampa. Flanked by hundreds of pleasure craft
and vessels of all shapes and sizes, the invasion is a formidable sight. Built
entirely of steel, the black-hulled Jose Gasparilla measures 165 feet in length
and is topped by three masts that tower 100 feet above deck. Tugboats tow the
craft and its crew of 700 pirates with flags flying and cannons booming as
the vessel makes its way up Hillsborough Bay and into downtown Tampa.
February
The Gasparilla
Distance Classic
Usually held the first weekend of February
Location: Downtown Tampa
813-229-RUNN
Admission Charged
The Bank of America Annual Gasparilla Distance Classic attracts world class
athletes who compete in 5K , 15K, marathon and half marathon events on foot
as well as the 15K course in wheelchairs. Consistently voted the best race
in Florida by Florida Running Magazine and ranked among the Top Ten Races in
the United States by Runner's World, the Bank of America Gasparilla Distance
Classic has become one of the largest running events in Florida. The primary
purpose of the race is to funds for local youth charities and education foundations.
Gasparilla
Festival of the Arts
Usually held in early February
Location: Franklin Street in Downtown Tampa
813-876-1747
Admission Free
Hundreds of painters, artisans, photographers, sculptors, jewelers and artists
from around the world display their work at the Gasparilla Festival of the
Arts. The first show began in 1971 and featured 130 artists. With over 300
exhibitors, the festival attracts more than 300,000 art enthusiasts, making
it one of the largest art shows in the Southeast.
The Florida
State Fair
Usually
held for 10 days in mid-February
Location: Florida State Fairgrounds at the crossroads of I-4 and Highway 301
813-621-7821
or 800-345-FAIR
Admission
Charged
The Florida State Fair features the best arts, crafts, livestock, entertainment
and food found in Florida. It is the only “state” fair in Florida
and one of the largest major fairs in the Southeast and features one of the
largest midways in the country.
More than 200 rides, games and attractions are spread over the 319 acre site.
Entertainment acts such as LeAnn Rimes, Ashanti, Bill Cosby and Loretta Lynn
have graced the stages at the fair. All headline entertainment shows are in
Entertainment Hall, a 5,000-seat, climate controlled building. Visitors come
from all 67 Florida counties, all 50 states and more than one dozen foreign
countries. The fair has been named "One of the Top 100 Tourist Destinations
on the North American Continent" by the American Bus Association.
Sant’Yago
Knight Parade
Usually held in mid-February
Location: Ybor City/Downtown
813-248-3088
Admission Free for general, charge for reserved seats
The streets
of downtown Tampa and Ybor City come ablaze when hundreds of floats masked
with lights and loaded with bands and pirates fill the streets for the Sant'Yago
Knight Parade. It's the city's biggest night parade and named for the Krewe
of the Knights of Sant'Yago, a 250 member group that has its roots in the ninth-century
Spanish Brotherhood of the Royal Order of St. James. The krewe designed the
parade as a way to enhance and perpetuate Tampa’s strong Latin heritage.
March
The Florida
Strawberry Festival
Usually held for 11 days in early March
Location: Festival Grounds, Plant City, Florida
813-759-6363
Admission Charged
The Florida Strawberry Festival is a celebration of strawberries that dates
back to 1930. It began when members of the Plant City Lions Club decided to
celebrate the area's bountiful harvest of strawberries. The 11 day festival
attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world. The “Winter
Strawberry Capital of the World”, Plant City, is located about 24 miles
east of Tampa.
The festival features daily entertainment by some of music's biggest stars.
Events and exhibits of the popular festival include agriculture shows, commerce,
education, industry, livestock, a baby contest, and the Midway featuring over
60 rides. Competitions range from cook-offs and clogging to diaper decorating
and strawberry shortcake eating contests. The festival features two country
music shows each evening on the main stage. Limited free seating is available
on a first come, first served basis.
Apollo
Beach Manatee Arts Festival
Usually held in mid-March
Location:
Apollo Beach on Highway 41; just south of Big Bend Road
813-645-1366
Admission Charged
The Annual
Apollo Beach Manatee Arts Festival is a major arts and crafts show that promotes
visual and performing arts as well as awareness and preservation of the endangered
Florida manatee. The event features artists and craftsmen from across the nation
displaying their work in addition to “Young At Art” children’s
art show, a children’s creativity center, live entertainment, beer garden
and wide variety of food and beverage vendors.
Best of
Tampa Bay
Usually held in mid-March
Location: The Performing Arts Center
813-229-STAR
Admission
Charged
Best of Tampa Bay combines fine food and entertainment with the ambience of
the cultural surroundings of The Performing Arts Center and the adjacent riverwalk
on a spring evening. From haute cuisine to sizzling steaks, Best of Tampa Bay
tantalizes taste buds with various entrée samplings, luscious desserts,
specialty coffees, fine wines and imported beers. Over fifty of Tampa Bay’s
best restaurants, caterers and vendors will be participating. Guests are entertained
by a variety of Florida artists showcased throughout the event on four separate
stages.
April
Bern’s
Winefest
Usually
held in mid or late April
Location:
Side Bern’s
813-253-0358
Admission
Charged
Legendary
Tampa restaurant, Bern’s Steak House, with Side
Bern’s and Bern’s Fine Wines & Spirits,
holds its annual Winefest. At this four-day event,
guests have the opportunity to experience extraordinary
food and wine tastings, educational seminars and winemaker
dinners. Join Bern’s experts and special guests
for classes about wine and food.
May
Ruskin
Tomato Festival
Usually held in early May
Location: E.G. Simmons Park
813-645-3808
Admission
Charged
All of Tampa Bay is seeing red during the Tomato and Heritage Festival at E.G.
Simmons Park in Ruskin, a small historic coastal community south of Tampa.
The delicious Ruskin tomato is undoubtedly the star of the festival and highlights
include “The Great Tomato Cook-off,” the crowning of the “Ruskin
Tomato Festival Queen” and the all-you-can-eat sliced tomatoes. Live
entertainment, a farmer’s market and a Street Rod Show are also featured.
October
Guavaween
(Latin Style Halloween Street Celebration)
Usually held the last Saturday in October
Locations:
Ybor City
Admission
Charged
The annual
zany celebration features the mythical Mama Guava, who has sworn to take the "bore" out
of Ybor (Ee-bore) City, and a parade of her devoted followers. Guavaween is
a New Orleans style Halloween celebration based on Tampa's nickname, “The
Big Guava.” Costumed revelers pack Ybor City for the huge street party.
The festival includes a night parade and street party featuring multiple stages
of entertainment. Guavaween has expanded into an all day event, with a Family
FunFest offering activities for the entire family.
November
Tampa
Cigar Heritage Festival
Usually
held in early November
Location: Centennial Park, Ybor City
813-247-1434
Admission
Free
The Ybor City Museum Society hosts the Annual Tampa Cigar Heritage Festival.
The one-time “cigar capital of the world,” Ybor City is one of
only three National Historic Landmark Districts in Florida. A celebration of
Ybor City and Tampa’s cigar past and present, the Cigar Heritage Festival
features hundreds of cigar vendors and retailers showcasing premier cigars
and cigar related items, cigar rolling, food and wine demonstrations, interactive
cultural activities, ethnic food and entertainment and lots of fun for the
whole family. There is also Latin musical entertainment performing live at
the festival
December
Victorian
Christmas Stroll
Usually held early December – just before Christmas
Henry B.
Plant Museum
813-258-7302
Admission
Charged
Experience
the extravagance and grandeur of a Victorian Christmas at the former 1891 Tampa
Bay Hotel during the Henry B. Plant Museum’s Victorian Christmas Stroll.
It is a time-honored tradition delighting visitors with a glimpse of Christmas
past. The Victorian Christmas Stroll provides museum guests with an opportunity
to see magnificent rooms adorned with authentic Victorian-style decorations,
elaborately trimmed trees, lush greenery, antique toys and imaginative ornaments.
Enchanting renditions of traditional Christmas carols featuring flute, harp,
mandolin, bells and heavenly vocals resonate throughout the museum creating
a relaxing and magical atmosphere.
Entertainment
Arts
Gorilla
Theatre
4419 N. Hubert Ave
Tampa, FL 33614
813-879-2914
Hours: Thurs 7pm, Fri-Sat 8pm, Sun 3pm when shows are running. Closed July
and August
Admission
Charged
Living theatre
for thinking minds. With only 76 seats, the intimate, Equity theatre presents
an eclectic season of original works & classics and sponsors live jazz
events and young playwrights’ projects.
Tampa
Bay Performing Arts Center
1010 North
W.C. MacInnes Place
Tampa, FL 33602
813-229-7827
Hours: Ticket
Office: Mon-Sat noon - 8 pm; Sun noon - 6 pm., call for performance schedule
Admission
Charged
One of the
largest performing arts centers in the southeast, the Tampa Bay Performing
Arts Center offers one of the nation's leading Broadway series and is widely
recognized for its grand opera, plays, educational programs and concerts.
Tampa
Theatre
711 Franklin Street
Tampa, FL 33602
813-274-8981
Hours:
Call for additional information
Admission
Charged
Built in 1926, Tampa Theatre is one of America's best examples of grand movie
palace architecture and hosts films, concerts, special events and tours. It
is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a Tampa City Landmark.
Opera
Tampa
Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center
1010 North W.C. MacInnes Place
Tampa, Florida 33602
813- 222-1072
Hours: Call for performance schedule
Admission Charged
Opera Tampa is the resident opera company of the Tampa Bay Performing Arts
Center. Opera Tampa’s mission is to bring to the Tampa Bay area the highest
possible caliber of grand opera, featuring international performers and a live
orchestra.
Tampa
Bay Symphony Orchestra
The Symphony
performs at the Bay Areas three leading concert halls, Ruth Eckerd Hall in
Clearwater, Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg, and Tampa Bay Performing Arts
Center in Tampa
727-319-8383
Hours: Call for performance schedule
Admission Charged
The goals of the orchestra are to promote interest and education in music of
high standards, to provide musicians of all ages an opportunity to perform
in a symphony orchestra and, thus, to enhance the cultural and artistic life
of members of the community. There is an annual "Young Artist Competition" in
which students compete to perform with the orchestra. Any profits go toward
providing scholarships for the winners. The first winner of this competition
is now an assistant professor of music at a major university.
Sports
Tampa
Bay Buccaneers
Professional Football
One Buccaneer Place
Tampa, FL 33607
813-879-2827
Season is September – February
Admission Charged
The Bucs compete in the NFC South Division.
Tampa
Bay Lightning
National
Hockey League
401 Channelside Drive
Tampa, FL 33602
813-301-6500
Season is
October - April
Admission
Charged
National
Hockey League team plays all home games in the spectacular St. Pete Times Forum
in downtown Tampa.
Tampa
Bay Storm
Professional
Arena Football
401 Channelside Drive
Tampa, FL 33602
813-276-7300
Season February - June
Admission
Charged
Arena Football
Team playing home games at the Ice Palace in downtown Tampa.
Tampa
Bay Devil Rays
Professional Baseball
One Tropicana Drive
St. Petersburg, FL 33705
727-825-3137
Season March - October
Admission Charged
The Devil Rays play at Tropicana Field.