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4 days ago
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Fun to Do: Comedians, Yo-Yo Ma, waterfront concerts and more
Looking for something to do during the next week? Here are just a few happenings in Hampton Roads. Comedian and actor Kevin James brings his 'Owls Don't Walk' tour to the Oceanfront. 7 p.m. Friday at The Dome, 400 20th St., Virginia Beach. Tickets start at $30. To buy online, visit 'I Want My '80s' will feature full sets by Rick Springfield with John Waite, Wang Chung and John Cafferty. 7 p.m. Friday at Portsmouth Pavilion, 16 Crawford Circle. Tickets start at $30. For more information or to buy online, visit An afternoon with cellist Yo-Yo Ma: 'Reflections in Words and Music,' presented by Virginia Arts Festival. 3 p.m. Sunday at Chrysler Hall, 215 St. Paul's Blvd., Norfolk. Tickets start at $172.75, which includes fees. For more information, visit Comedian, director and producer Nate Bargatze brings his 'Big Dumb Eyes' world tour to Norfolk for two shows. 3 and 7 p.m. Sunday at Scope arena, 201 E. Brambleton Ave. Tickets start at $52.55, which includes fees. To buy online, visit Ynot Wednesdays returns for the summer season, featuring various artists weekly from 5-9 p.m. June 11 through Aug. 27 on the outdoor plaza at Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 201 Market St., Virginia Beach. The performances are free. For more information, visit Celebrate Juneteenth across Hampton Roads with events, ceremonies and festivals Sunset Thursdays: Concerts on the Water will feature various artists for the summer from 6:30-9 p.m. June 12 through Aug. 28 at Festival Park, 16 Crawford Circle, Portsmouth. For a weekly schedule, visit Events may change. Check before attending. Want more information about what's happening around Hampton Roads? Sign up for our Weekend Scoop newsletter. Patty Jenkins,

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28-05-2025
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Fun to Do: Street art, pirate festival, acrobatics and more
Looking for something to do during the next week? Here are just a few happenings in Hampton Roads. The ViBe Creative District will host its second annual VB Street Art Festival, featuring more than a dozen selected artists from Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Vancouver, British Columbia. Artists will paint Friday through Sunday on 18th and 19th streets, Virginia Beach Oceanfront. For more information or artist bios, visit Denim and Diamonds concert series, featuring King George and Sir Charles Jones with Marcellus the Singer, Cecily Wilborn, Fat Daddy. 8 p.m. Friday at Portsmouth Pavilion, 16 Crawford Circle. Tickets start at $49.85. For more information or to buy tickets online, visit Blackbeard Pirate Festival, featuring the Grand Pirate Bash and Blackbeard's Pirate Encampment. The Bash is from 7-10 p.m. Friday at Virginia Air & Space Science Center, Settlers Landing Road, Hampton. Tickets are $35, but limited. The festival, including Pirate Encampment, is from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday with fireworks at 9:30 p.m.; and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday at Mill Point Park, 100 Eaton St., Hampton. For the complete schedule, visit Virginia Arts Festival presents soprano Renée Fleming performing 'Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene,' featuring pianist Howard Watkins. 3 p.m. Sunday at Harrison Opera House, 160 W. Virginia Beach Blvd., Norfolk. Tickets start at $58. To buy online, visit Guitarist Ace Frehley brings his '10,000 Volts' tour to Virginia Beach. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 4, at Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 201 Market St. Tickets start at $65.15, which includes fees. To buy online, visit UniverSoul Circus returns, bringing more than 30 years of acrobatics to Hampton Roads. 7 p.m. Thursday, June 5, with dates and times through June 22 under a big top tent next to Military Circle mall, 880 N. Military Highway, Norfolk. Tickets start at $43.95, which includes fees. For more information, visit For discounts including 'Me + 3' four-pack options, visit Events may change. Check before attending. Want more information about what's happening around Hampton Roads? Sign up for our Weekend Scoop newsletter. Patty Jenkins,