The upgrades are expected to be finished in time for the home opener against Florida State University on Sept. 16.
Country music legend Wynonna Judd is heading to Lexington!
Artists, musicians, local vendors and more will be heading to Norton Commons this weekend as the neighborhood’s annual Art Festival returns.
Taco Bell is bringing Mexican pizza back after a two-year absence from the menu.
Country superstar Luke Combs is coming to Louisville for a two-night event this October.
Things to Do
The upgrades are expected to be finished in time for the home opener against Florida State University on Sept. 16.
The Louisville festival featuring cheap tunes and good food returns after a two-year absence.
Country music legend Wynonna Judd is heading to Lexington!
Each month until September, the summer patio concert series will offer live bands, cocktails, and a food menu curated by Executive Chef Stu Plush.
Artists, musicians, local vendors and more will be heading to Norton Commons this weekend as the neighborhood’s annual Art Festival returns.
Azizi and her baby can be seen in the Africa section of the zoo.
Food
This year, graduates can get free sweet treats at Krispy Kreme.
Taco Bell is bringing Mexican pizza back after a two-year absence from the menu.
Ticket holders will also have access to over 30 unique bourbon-themed vendors, food trucks, and the annual Master Distillers’ Bottle Auction.
Gates open at 5 p.m., with the first race starting at 6 p.m.
The orange juice brand is releasing Tropicana Crunch, a cereal specifically intended to be served with orange juice instead of milk.
Toast on Market, located at 620 East Market Street, will be closing its Louisville location in May.
Digital Derby Guide
Gates open at 5 p.m., with the first race starting at 6 p.m.
For the first time since 2019, the Run for the Roses and Run for the Lilies will fill Churchill Downs to capacity on May 6 and 7.
Now known as the “Hat Doctor,” Dr. Ilana Kogan is now a ‘Featured Milliner of Kentucky Derby 148′.
The 67th Pegasus Parade helped kick of Derby Week in downtown Louisville.
The marathon begins at 7:00 a.m. on April 30.
The new 12,000 square foot design will give guests a greater view of the famous Twin Spires, simplify the flow of visitors, and upgrade the existing audio/visual technology.