September is a great month for events throughout the Tidewater region. Labor Day is celebrated on the last weekend in August and is considered the end of the summer vacation season. However, it will be three weeks before autumn begins. Checking Cavalier Mazda at 1552 S. Military Hwy, Chesapeake, VA 23320, or visiting https://www.cavaliermazda.com/, will help families get the vehicle they need to keep up with the different events.
The First Weekend
Friday September the 5th starts off the first weekend of the month and the choice of activities is robust. The Annual Blues at the Beach celebration is a major two-day east coast blues festival. For just five dollars a day, or eight for both, families can enjoy blues music from local and national acts at the 17th Street Park on the Virginia Beach oceanfront. Other events on the oceanfront this first weekend include the Neptune’s Surfing Classic and the 18th Annual Neptune’s Fall Wine Festival.
The 32nd Annual Hampton Bay Days Festival also starts this weekend in downtown Hampton. This is a celebration of the Chesapeake Bay and features musical performances and special events. Norfolk also gets started early with Bubbles and Bluejeans on Friday evening at TowneBank Fountain Park. This event caters to women who are interested in sampling sparkling wine while enjoying acoustic music. The park is also home to the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival on Sunday, which is a traditional Asian holiday celebration.
September 12th and 13th
The second weekend of the month also has some unique events to enjoy. Friday evening is the start of the Mediterranean Weekend, which is a free celebration of Italian and Greek food and culture. Festa Italiana takes place at the Virginia Beach Town Center and My Big Fat Greek Party will be at the 24th Street Park. In Norfolk, the Embrace the Culture Indie Music and Arts Festival will be held in Town Point Park on Saturday the 13th. This is a free event that is designed to encourage independent musicians and artists to expose their art to the public.
September 20th
The Oceanna Air Show returns on Saturday the 20th for two days of stunt flying and aerial demonstrations. The free event is held at the Naval Air Station Oceanna between Norfolk and Virginia Beach and is a one of a kind experience for those who are fascinated by flight and aircraft. In Downtown Norfolk at Town Point Park, Ribtoberfest returns for the second year. This celebration of ribs and beer also includes musical entertainment.
The End Of Summer
Virginia Beach is the site of several big events starting on Friday the 26th, so having a reliable vehicle will make it easier to get around. To celebrate the end of summer, Boardwalk Weekend is a major event with three stages of musical performances and 32 blocks of food and craft vendors. The International Sandsculpting Championship is also held this weekend and features 22 sculptures by international artists. This is the largest event of its kind in the world.
The Grand Finale
Saturday afternoon the Neptune Festival Grand Parade takes place and features floats, bands, and King Neptune and his court. The parade travels down 16 blocks of Virginia Beach Oceanfront which makes it easy for everyone to see. Sunday evening, a major fireworks display will be held at the end of the 14th Street pier. It will be visible from the entire boardwalk and will end the summer with style. There is a lot to see and do and everyone will find something that appeals to them.


