
Indianapolis weekend events: Irvington Pride, Indiana Youth Film Festival, Keith Urban and more
What's happening: The 4th annual Irvington Pride will present live music, food stalls and vendors across three main locations:
All three floors of Irvington Lodge Events, 5515 E. Washington St.
Irvington Presbyterian Church, 55 Johnson Ave.
Bonna Avenue between South Audubon Road and Ritter Avenue.
Zoom in: Along with food and tunes, special attractions include a drag show and a solidarity walk.
If you go: The free celebration is 10am-10pm Saturday. The drag show and after party start at 8pm.
Here are the rest of our weekend picks:
📽️ Check out 41 new films during the Indiana Youth Film Festival, Friday and Saturday at Kan-Kan Cinema.
Programming starts at 7pm Friday and 11am Saturday.
All access tickets start at $50 for adults and $30 for kids.
⚾ Spend a hot day at the ballpark as the Indianapolis Indians host the Omaha Storm Chasers.
Games start at 7:05pm Friday and Saturday and 1:35pm Sunday.
Tickets start at $15.
🎺 Enjoy an evening of music with the family during Indy Pride Community Music Night at Shelton Auditorium on Butler's South Campus, 6pm Friday.
🎤 Glow up with GloRilla when the hip-hop star hits the stage with BossMan Dlow and others during Summer Jam at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:30pm Friday.
Tickets start at $112.
🎵 Celebrate the state, county and country with music as Hendricks Symphony Orchestra and Chorus presents its second Star-Spangled Spectacular, 7:30pm Friday and 3pm Sunday at Hendricks Live!
Tickets start at $15.
🙌 Celebrate American Indian, First Nations and Alaskan Native cultures at the Eiteljorg Indian Market & Festival, 10am-5pm Saturday and Sunday.
Tickets start at $20 for adults and $10 for kids.
🎸 Party with country star Keith Urban at Ruoff Music Center, 7pm Saturday.
Tickets start at $30.
🚲 Take a leisurely 20-mile bike tour of downtown during Central Indiana Bicycling Association's 32nd annual N.I.T.E. Ride.
📣 Cheer on some ultimate frisbee action when the Indianapolis Alleycats play the Madison Radicals at Kuntz Stadium, 6pm Saturday.
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