Pittsburgh’s final week of March is packed with events that blend style, creativity, and community. This week we’re focusing on supporting your community whether that be through heading out to a local performance, showing up for a legend’s last show, or attending a fundraiser for medical research. It’s all happening March 23-29 so ready your rain boots for the spring rain and head out on the town.
Pittsburgh Events Happening March 23-29

It’s About Time Fashion Show – Richard Parsakian’s Final Curtain
March 23, Bitz Opera Factory
Pittsburgh Opera’s annual fashion show benefit returns with a milestone. This year will be the final fashion show curated by Richard Parsakian, owner of Eons Fashion Antique in Shadyside, after 45 years of event work for the Opera. Come out to see Pittsburgh Opera’s award-winning Resident Artists perform and walk the runway in Parsakian fashion.

BeSpoke Bash
March 26, Rockwell Park
The BeSpoke Bash is a vibrant evening of fellowship, inspiration, and philanthropy in support of groundbreaking cancer research at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center. This exclusive event brings together guests for live music, elevated food and cocktails, and meaningful connection with leading physicians and scientists.

Modern Craft Market 2026
March 27-29, David L. Lawrence Convention Center
The inaugural Modern Craft Market is Pittsburgh’s first juried fine‑craft market of its kind. Featuring nearly 100 contemporary makers from 12 states, the market showcases handcrafted furniture, clothing, accessories, home decor, and more across ceramics, glass, metal, wood, fiber, and textiles.

Hilarité at La Réserve – A Standup Comedy Speakeasy Experience
March 28, The French Spy
Step into Pittsburgh’s newest premiere standup comedy experience at Hilarité at La Réserve—an evening of elegance, cocktails, and laughter. Your journey begins with a preshow reception inside The French Spy with Apis Mead & Winery. Then, crack the passcode to enter the mystery of La Réserve featuring some of the city’s top standup performers.

Then Sings My Soul
March 29, Calvary United Methodist Church
Sit back and relax for a celebration of Black composers and the fabulous singers that have brought their works to life. Then Sings My Soul shines a bright light on African American singers, musicians, and composers across genres—from classical to gospel to jazz—in this community event that’s free for all.
Story by Kylie Thomas
Featured Photo Courtesy of David Bachman for Pittsburgh Opera
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