
From America's 250th Anniversary celebrations to pickle parties, vintage race cars, art festivals, and family adventures, July is one of the most exciting months to experience Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania.
Whether you're looking for spectacular fireworks, delicious food festivals, live music, cultural celebrations, or activities for the entire family, there is something happening nearly every weekend across the Commonwealth.
As the nation commemorates America's 250th anniversary, Pittsburgh takes center stage with one of its biggest Independence Day celebrations ever, while communities from Philadelphia to State College and Gettysburg welcome visitors with events celebrating history, culture, and community.
July 4
This year's Independence Day celebration promises to be unlike anything Pittsburgh has seen in decades.
Returning to Point State Park, the North Shore, and Grandview Park, the celebration features:
The celebration also marks Pittsburgh's participation in the national America250 commemoration.
July 16–19
One of America's most unique food festivals returns bigger than ever.
Thousands are expected to flock Downtown as Picklesburgh expands across:
Festival favorites include:
Admission is free.
July 10–12
Pittsburgh's North Side transforms into a giant neighborhood music festival featuring dozens of performers across indoor and outdoor stages.
Visitors can enjoy:
Best of all—it's free.
July 11–19
The nation's only vintage street race returns to Schenley Park.
Highlights include:
Car enthusiasts from around the world travel to Pittsburgh each year for this iconic event.
July is packed with culinary events celebrating Pittsburgh's growing food scene.
July 25
Hosted at The Stacks at 3 Crossings, this festival features more than 30 creative mac and cheese recipes prepared by local chefs and food trucks.
July 22
Take a self-guided tasting tour through Downtown restaurants featuring:
July 13
Sample signature dishes from some of Pittsburgh's favorite neighborhood restaurants while discovering new local culinary gems.
Looking for activities everyone can enjoy? Pittsburgh offers plenty of family-friendly adventures.
July 25
Presented by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, families can enjoy:
Pack a blanket and enjoy free outdoor movie nights throughout Allegheny County parks.
Popular family films will be shown at parks across the county throughout July.
July 18
Children can climb aboard:
The event also includes bounce houses, food trucks, and a sensory-friendly hour.
July 1–5
Located on the North Shore, the massive Salute to Service Ferris Wheel offers breathtaking views of Pittsburgh's skyline as part of the city's Independence Day festivities.
Looking to explore beyond Pittsburgh?
Several of Pennsylvania's largest festivals happen in July.
July 8–12 | State College
One of America's premier juried art festivals features:
July 3–5
History comes alive with:
A meaningful destination for families interested in American history.
Through July 4 | Philadelphia
Philadelphia celebrates America's birthday with:
It's one of the nation's largest Independence Day celebrations.
Whether you're watching fireworks over Pittsburgh's rivers, sampling pickle-inspired treats, exploring world-class art, or taking the family to outdoor festivals, July offers unforgettable experiences across Pennsylvania.
From Western Pennsylvania to the state's eastern communities, this summer is filled with opportunities to celebrate history, culture, food, music, and the diverse communities that make the Commonwealth unique.
Pittsburgh Urban Media encourages readers to support local festivals, neighborhood businesses, artists, performers, and community organizations while enjoying everything Pennsylvania has to offer this July.
City's Independence Day Celebration returns to Point State Park, Liberty Avenue, North Shore Great Lawn, and the Grandview Park Bandstand for the grandest fireworks spectacle the city has seen in decades!
In 2026, Pittsburgh joins communities across the nation in commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. Leading up to the City of Pittsburgh’s award-winning Independence Day Celebration, residents and visitors can experience a weeklong series of patriotic ceremonies, concerts, family activities, public art, and community events throughout the city thanks to our many civic partners. Explore this page for details on the City's Independence Day Celebration, the week long America 250 celebrations, and more!
The City of Pittsburgh’s 2026 Independence Day Celebration will be a massive, week-long landmark event celebrating America's 250th semiquincentennial anniversary. Named the "Best July 4th Celebration in the Country" by USA Today readers, the official festivities culminate on Saturday, July 4, 2026, featuring the largest fireworks and drone display in the city's history. The main events span multiple downtown locations, centering heavily around Point State Park, the North Shore Great Lawn, Liberty Avenue, and the Grandview Park Bandstand.
]🎆 Headline Fireworks & Drone Show
🎸 Main Stage & Daytime Activities
📜 Historical Ceremonies & Local Events

The City of Pittsburgh Department of Parks and Recreation (CitiParks) Office of Special Events is pleased to announce the official “Dollar Bank Cinema in the Park” schedule for the coming summer. Moviegoers can bring lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy an evening of feature films under the stars in various neighborhood locations from June through August. All movies are presented to the public free of charge.
The 2026 movie season will showcase new and old theater blockbusters such as “The Bad Guys 2,” “Cars,” and the final “Mission: Impossible” installation. Broadway musical lovers will also find favorites throughout the summer, as “The Wiz,” “Wicked: For Good,” and “Hamilton” make this year’s schedule, with the latter featured directly ahead of the much anticipated Fourth of July festivities that will mark the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
The film schedule returns to fan-favorite neighborhood sites, with movies taking place weekly at Flagstaff Hill, Grandview Park Bandstand, and Riverview Park (following “Stars at Riverview” concerts). Movies will also show on a rotating basis at Arsenal Park, Banksville Park, Brookline Memorial Park, Highland Park, McBride Park, Ormsby Park, and the West End Overlook. August will feature additional “pop-up” screenings at East Liberty Green, Frankie Pace, and Troy Hill Citizens Parks.
On Sunday, July 26, movie enthusiasts are invited to Schenley Plaza for “Reel Abilities Summer Shorts,” a special presentation with Film Pittsburgh, which will feature a collection of short films highlighting disability inclusion in cinema. Audio descriptive and accessible services will be available at this event.
“Cinema in the Park” is presented by Dollar Bank, with 100.7 Star and WAMO 107.3 serving as media partners, and select locations supported by the Allegheny Regional Asset District.
For the complete “Dollar Bank Cinema in the Park” schedule, including showtimes, please visitpittsburghpa.gov/cinema. Attendees should follow the Office of Special Events (@PghEventsOffice) on Facebook, X, and Instagram for inclement weather updates throughout the summer.
2026 DOLLAR BANK CINEMA IN THE PARK SCHEDULE
All movies start at dusk unless otherwise noted.
West End Overlook
Rue Grande Vue Street, Elliott
Mondays, June 8 and July 6
June 8 “Cars” (G)
July 6 “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants” (PG)
Banksville Park
Crane Avenue
Mondays, June 15 and July 13
June 15 “The Wiz” (G)
July 13 “The Bad Guys 2” (PG)
Highland Park
Reservoir Drive
Mondays, June 22, July 20 & August 10
June 22 “Wicked: For Good” (PG)
July 20 “Miracle” (PG)
August 10 “Lilo & Stitch” (2025, PG)
McBride Park
McBride Street, Lincoln Place
Mondays, June 29 and July 27
June 29 “Hamilton” (PG-13)
July 27 “A Minecraft Movie” (PG)
Ormsby Park
22nd Street, South Side
Tuesdays, June 16 & 30, July 14 & 28
June 16 “The Wiz” (G)
June 30 “Hamilton” (PG-13)
July 14 “The Bad Guys 2” (PG)
July 28 “A Minecraft Movie” (PG)
Schenley Park – Flagstaff Hill
Schenley Drive, Oakland
Wednesdays, June 10 – July 29
June 10 “Hamnet” (PG-13)
June 17 “Creed” (PG-13)
June 24 “F1: The Movie” (PG-13)
July 1 “Hamilton” (PG-13)
July 8 “Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning” (PG-13)
July 15 “The Naked Gun” (2025, PG-13)
July 22 “The Phoenician Scheme” (PG-13)
July 29 “Badlands” (PG)
Brookline Memorial Park
Oakridge Street
Thursdays, June 18, July 9 & 23, August 6
June 18 “The Wiz” (G)
July 9 “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants” (PG)
July 23 “Miracle” (PG)
August 6 “Hoppers” (PG)
Arsenal Park
40th Street at Davison Street, Lawrenceville
Fridays, June 12 & 26, July 17 & 31, August 14
June 12 “Cars” (G)
June 26 “Wicked: For Good” (PG)
July 17 “The Bad Guys 2” (PG)
July 31 “A Minecraft Movie” (PG)
August 14 “Lilo & Stitch” (2025, PG)
Grandview Park Bandstand
Bailey Avenue, Mt. Washington
Saturdays, June 13 – July 25
June 13 “Cars” (G)
June 20 “The Wiz” (G)
June 27 “Wicked: For Good” (PG)
July 11 “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants” (PG)
July 18 “The Bad Guys 2” (PG)
July 25 “Miracle” (PG)
Riverview Park
Observatory Hill – following “Stars at Riverview” concerts
Saturdays, June 13 – July 25
June 13 “Hamnet” (PG-13)
June 20 “Creed” (PG-13)
June 27 “F1: The Movie” (PG-13)
July 11 “Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning” (PG-13)
July 18 “The Naked Gun” (2025, PG-13)
July 25 “The Phoenician Scheme” (PG-13)
Troy Hill Citizens Park
Claim Street, Troy Hill
Monday, August 3
August 3 “Hoppers” (PG)
Frankie Pace Park
Centre Avenue, Downtown
Wednesday, August 5
August 5 “Hoppers” (PG)
Liberty Green Park
Larimer Avenue, East Liberty
Wednesday, August 12
August 12 “Lilo & Stitch” (2025, PG)

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