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Foo Foo Festival 2025 invites you to Foo Around & Find Out

Pensacola, Florida’s signature 12-day event invites you to wander and wonder.
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Twelve years in, Pensacola’s Foo Foo Festival has mastered the art of surprise, and 2025 may be its boldest run yet. From October 30 through November 10, 2025, this citywide arts festival invites you to step into an artistic, immersive world shaped by this year’s theme, “Foo Around and Find Out” (best delivered with a wink). Arrive with your curiosity and an open schedule, and the event series will fill it with art, music, and maybe a little magic.

Fall in Pensacola isn’t just about fewer crowds or cooler breezes. It is when the Foo Foo Festival turns the city into a cultural touchstone for the Southeast, as more visitors discover its thriving arts scene. Barely a half-day drive from Atlanta (about five hours), it is an easy getaway that delivers the kind of performances you’d expect from a big city, only here it comes with Gulf Coast views and Southern hospitality. This year’s lineup underscores the point: marquee music acts like Dashboard Confessional and Japanese Breakfast join world-class theater, art, and performances. And once again, downtown Pensacola invites you to look up. The 2025 aerial installation, Afterburn, will echo the drama of sunset flyovers, framing the festival in a spirit of discovery and inspiration on a soaring scale.

Afterburn: an Airborne Spectacle

Afterburn brings internationally renowned Berlin artist Tomislav Topic to Pensacola in collaboration with Friends of Downtown. Topic, known for dramatic aerial works from Houston to Shanghai, drew inspiration from Pensacola’s own Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy’s flight demonstration squadron. His design will suspend a canopy of mesh and light over historic Intendencia Street, shifting in color with wind and sun to create an experience that changes by the hour.

“On Sundays when the Blue Angels come home from a show, they fly along the coastline into the sunset towards the Navy base,” says Walker Wilson, Executive Director of Friends of Downtown. “You see the Blues fly home in formation, the afterburn while the sun is going down. Smoky orange, deep blue.” For Wilson, Afterburn is Foo Foo’s front door, an artwork that welcomes visitors and locals alike to look up and feel that rush of awe. “You have to see it for yourself,” he adds, echoing what many festivalgoers say about Foo Foo’s aerial installations: they create unforgettable moments that linger long after the festival ends.

A Midsummer Night’s Remix

There is no reason for theater to be confined to a velvet-draped auditorium, and this year Pensacola Little Theatre proves it with Somebody to Love, an imaginative retelling of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream set against the backdrop of 1960s rock and roll. The production is the vision of Ashley Simmons, officially the theatre’s Marketing Director, though in practice also a creative powerhouse and a Shakespeare enthusiast since the age of 13. Along with her husband, co-director Nathan Simmons, she leads audiences from one transformed space to the next before ending on the rooftop with cocktails. Together they have created a show that blends the anthems of Jefferson Airplane and Simon and Garfunkel into a timeless tale of Shakespearean mischief.

“When you enter the fairy forest, there will be big mushrooms and fallen logs,” Simmons says. “The production is entirely homegrown, every actor is local to the region. For a town this size, Pensacola is thriving with theater, opera, ballet. It is really special.” With only thirty tickets available per night, Somebody to Love offers an intimate, escapist experience, part play, part party, and an evening the Bard himself would have delighted in.

Gold Rush Dreams Take Center Stage

From a Midsummer Night’s Dream-inspired evening to the American Dream of the California Gold Rush, Foo Foo Festival flows from fantasy to frontier. PenArts Artistic Director Christine Kellogg describes The Luck as “an inspiring new work with moments of levity and sadness, an uplifting ending, and entertaining for all ages.” Written and performed by Nashville’s The Lubben Brothers, the folk-Americana musical transforms the black-box intimacy of The Gordon, located in a historic downtown arts neighborhood, into the frontier of 1850s California. With harmonies rooted in bluegrass and a story of grit, redemption, and community, The Luck runs for six performances and marks the brothers’ first professional stage production.

Audiences can also stay after select shows for a post-show Q&A with the cast or The Lubben Brothers themselves, a rare chance to hear directly from the artists. For Kellogg, the premiere underscores Foo Foo’s role as a launchpad for rising talent, and hints that this may be just the beginning for The Luck.

Foo Around and Find Even More

And all of this is only part of what you are apt to find out. Foo Foo’s 2025 calendar also brings New Orleans’ famed Preservation Hall Brass band, presented by Jazz for Justice, 309 Punk Project’s HalloZine Fest, Pensacola Symphony Orchestra’s centennial of The Four Seasons, Pensacola Opera’s high-fashion Rock the Runway: Amped, and Pensacola State College’s Wandering Without Purpose. Foo around and you may stumble upon bluegrass or couture, jazz or punk. Find out, and you will discover Pensacola at its peak.

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