Events this weekend in West Palm Beach

Events this weekend in West Palm Beach this weekend 🔥

This weekend in West Palm Beach has that slightly chaotic, very social energy: people half-planning big nights out, half-looking for something wholesome or weirdly specific to do. You’ve got over a thousand people already circling the same handful of events, which means the good stuff isn’t exactly a secret—but there’s still room to make it feel like your weekend, not everyone else’s.

If you want classic big-night-out energy, aim straight for the Kravis Center. PAUL ANKA: A MAN AND HIS MUSIC at the Dreyfoos Concert Hall is the one you book first if you like your evenings polished, nostalgic, and aggressively air-conditioned. It’s more “dress shoes and date night” than “shots and sneakers,” and the crowd skews people who actually know all the lyrics, not just the TikTok chorus. A solid move if you’re trying to impress someone’s parents or just lean into grown-up glamour for a few hours.

Daytime, the city’s going full wholesome. The 9th Annual Storybook Village is the kid magnet this weekend—the one where every parent in a 20-mile radius will eventually cave and go. Think sugar-high little ones, storybook characters, and that pleasantly exhausted feeling you get after three hours of family-friendly chaos. On the other end of the spectrum, there’s “New to Beekeeping? Start Here,” which is extremely West Palm in the best way: niche, earnest, and perfect if you secretly want a hobby that isn’t just scrolling Zillow. Expect a small, curious crowd and very real talk about what actually happens when you decide to keep bees in Florida.

If your weekend vibe is more “wander, snack, and see what happens,” there are a few under-the-radar plays. The F.A.S.T Rally to Boosted Bagel Bash: March Edition sounds like the sort of hybrid car-culture-meets-carb-culture thing people live for here—probably loud, social, and ideal if you like talking horsepower with a bagel in hand. NEWLIFE PALM BEACH EXPO (March 7–8, 2026) is for the wellness and self-improvement crowd: think discovery mode, sampling new products, chatting with vendors, and pretending you’re absolutely going to become a better version of yourself by Monday. And Plena en el Patio brings that patio-hang, live-music, dance-if-you-feel-like-it vibe—perfect if you hate stiff, seated events and just want to move a little under the night sky.

Here’s how to actually play it:
- **Lock it in:** PAUL ANKA: A MAN AND HIS MUSIC at Kravis Center – Dreyfoos Concert Hall / Dreyfoos Hall (big-night, dressed-up, classic concert energy).
- **Bring the kids (or your inner child):** 9th Annual Storybook Village (family-forward, crowd-heavy, pure Saturday daytime chaos).
- **Go full niche:** New to Beekeeping? Start Here (small, specific, great if you secretly want a new identity as a person with bees).
- **Social with snacks:** F.A.S.T Rally to Boosted Bagel Bash: March Edition (car talk, people-watching, bagels—low-stakes hang).
- **Wellness curious:** NEWLIFE PALM BEACH EXPO: March 7–8, 2026 (expo hall discovery mode, for people who live for booths and new routines).
- **Nighttime patio mood:** Plena en el Patio (music, movement, and that easy outdoor West Palm vibe).

If you’re looking for things to do this weekend in West Palm Beach, pick one anchor event—Kravis for the show, Storybook Village for the chaos, or the beekeeping starter if you’re in your earnest era—and build the rest of your plans around wherever you end up grabbing coffee, bagels, or a late drink nearby.

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