As the calendar flips to the last week of January and the start of February, we’re highlighting experiences to help you shake off the mid-winter blues. Discover what events are happening around Pittsburgh from January 26 through February 1 and plan your week out ahead of time. After all, if you’re not taking advantage of all the bustle of living in a big city, then you’re missing out on the true Pittsburgh experience.
Pittsburgh Events Happening January 26-February 1

Liam Kazar w/ Brad Goodall
January 27, Club Cafe
Singer-songwriter Liam Kazar brings his genre-blending style of folk, rock, pop, jazz, and alt-country to Club Cafe. This specific show is in support of his sophomore album, Pilot Light. Plus, catch opener Brad Goodall with his piano-driven, heartland-inspired songs.

Winter Herbal Wellness
January 29, Garden Dreams Urban Farm & Nursery
Learn how to use everyday spices and pantry staples to build natural defenses against colds and the flu. You’ll gain practical information that will change how you view common ingredients that can even help you create a supportive wellness toolkit for the winter months.

Martha Graham Dance Company
January 28, Byham Theater
This special performance presents the oldest dance company in the United States’ iconic masterworks alongside a new creation commissioned for the 100th anniversary. The evening also features a pre-show performance by students from Point Park University’s School of Dance.

Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific in Concert
January 30-February 1, Heinz Hall
A concert-style presentation of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific highlights the romance and drama of the classic Broadway score with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, joined by Pittsburgh CLO and the Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama. Come under the spell of conductor Andy Einhorn and singer Ben Crawford as Emile de Becque.

Fifth Annual Best Vegan Soup in the ‘Burgh
February 1, Helltown Brewing
Pittsburgh’s coziest vegan tradition returns to the Strip District. Join the friendly competition at the fifth annual search for the best vegan soup in the city. Sample delicious, creative plant-based soups from local restaurants and chefs, then cast your vote to crown the winner.
Story by Kylie Thomas
Featured Photo Courtesy of Martha Graham Dance Company
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