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WFPK Waterfront Wednesday

Big Four Lawn 129 W River Road, Louisville, KY, United States

WFPK Waterfront Wednesday!

Presented by Waterfront Park and 91.9 WFPK with support from Friends of the Waterfront and is always FREE to all.

Tri-Louisville

Brown-Forman Amphitheater 1301 River Rd., Louisville, KY, United States

Kentucky's premier short course triathlon, the 11th Annual Tri Louisville, where athletes gather to push their boundaries and celebrate their love for the sport. Join this race that's not only about athletic excellence but also personal achievement.

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The Big Stomp Music Festival

Brown-Forman Amphitheater 1301 River Rd., Louisville, KY, United States

The Big Stomp (formerly known as PeteFest), the nation’s first music festival to focus on mental health, is returning to Louisville this summer July 25-26th. Expanded festival to feature Murder by Death, The Record Company, Bendigo Fletcher, Say She She, and 10+ more, plus full slate activities that support mental health and wellbeing.

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The Big Stomp Music Festival

Brown-Forman Amphitheater 1301 River Rd., Louisville, KY, United States

The Big Stomp (formerly known as PeteFest), the nation’s first music festival to focus on mental health, is returning to Louisville this summer July 25-26th. Expanded festival to feature Murder by Death, The Record Company, Bendigo Fletcher, Say She She, and 10+ more, plus full slate activities that support mental health and wellbeing.

Recurring

WFPK Waterfront Wednesday

Big Four Lawn 129 W River Road, Louisville, KY, United States

WFPK Waterfront Wednesday!

Presented by Waterfront Park and 91.9 WFPK with support from Friends of the Waterfront and is always FREE to all.

Kicking Butt 5K

Waterfront Park 129 W River Road, Louisville, KY, United States

The Kicking Butt 5k brings together survivors, fighters, advocates, healthcare providers and community members who are working relentlessly to eliminate preventable colon cancer death and suffering.

Waterfront Park is closed for recreation while the park is being restored from the flood.