It’s never too last minute to enjoy events in the city of Pittsburgh. Even if it’s Saturday morning and you’re looking for something on Saturday night, we’re here to help make your week a memorable one. Take in a last minute concert, support artists all across the region, and even get a sneak peek at what’s up and coming in the film industry. It’s all yours to adventure through from November 11-17 in Pittsburgh.
5 Pittsburgh Events This Week (November 11-17)
Some Enchanted Evening
November 12, Byham Theater
Spend the evening listening to enchanting jazz and Broadway hits at the Byham Theater. Led by the talented Benny Benack III, this performance features a stunning lineup of musicians, including the captivating singer Stella Katherine Cole and the incredible tap dancer Jabu Graybeal. Enjoy a nostalgic journey through the American Songbook, filled with timeless melodies and unforgettable performances for all ages.
Three Rivers Film Festival
November 13-20, Downtown
The Three Rivers Film Festival, the region’s oldest and largest film festival, returns to Pittsburgh in November with a captivating selection of 25-30 independent feature films. Explore a diverse range of genres, from dramas and comedies to thought-provoking documentaries. Attend screenings, Q&A sessions with filmmakers, receptions, and other exciting events.
Art Battle Pittsburgh
November 14, Spirit Lawrenceville
Witness a thrilling live art competition at Art Battle Pittsburgh! Watch as talented local artists battle it out to create masterpieces in just 20 minutes. Become part of the action by voting for your favorite artist and bidding on their original work in the silent auction.
Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan
November 16, Byham Theater
Cloud Gate, hailed as “Asia’s leading contemporary dance theater,” presents 13 Tongues, a captivating work inspired by the rich history and culture of Taipei’s oldest district. Through a fusion of classical, folk, and modern dance, Cloud Gate transforms ancient aesthetics into a thrilling celebration of movement and storytelling on the Pittsburgh stage.
PSO Disrupt: Walk on the Wild Side
November 16, Heinz Hall
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra presents a Novemberfest celebration inspired by Strauss’s An Alpine Symphony. Enjoy a pre-show party with Bavarian beer, music-themed activities, and photo opportunities. Then, immerse yourself in the epic journey of Strauss’s tone poem, featuring 100 musicians and a breathtaking musical landscape.
Story by Kylie Thomas
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