What to Expect at the 25th Annual South Boston Street Festival

Get ready, Southie! The South Boston Street Festival is turning 25, and this year’s celebration is shaping up to be one for the books. On Saturday, September 20th from 11am–4pm (rain date: September 27th), East Broadway between I and L streets will transform into a giant neighborhood block party.
Here’s What You Can Expect
Shopping + Art
Over 100 local shops, artists, and community groups will line Broadway with can’t-miss deals, unique finds, and creative works. It’s the perfect excuse to shop small and show some love to the neighborhood’s businesses. Pam from Habit will be celebrating her 19th Street Festival, so make sure to stop by and say hello. Plus, Style Exchange will be hosting a pop-up thrift in the South Boston Library municipal lot!
Food + Drink
Come hungry—seriously. With eats from Southie staples like Lincoln, Capo, Publico, Hunter’s Kitchen & Bar, Loco, and Playwright truffle fries plus so many more, the festival is basically one long street feast. Whether you’re craving pizza, tacos, BBQ, or something sweet from Frios Gourmet Pops, you’ll find it here.
Live Music + Entertainment All Day Long
Two stages, nonstop entertainment. From local favorites like Shanel Sugar and Friends and Seldom Chalant, to up-and-comers from Michael Caputo’s MusicBall Entertainment, the beats will keep Broadway buzzing. Plus, The Late Risers will be roaming the streets to kick things off in style. Catch performances from Woods School of Irish Dance, Miss Linda’s School of Dance, and even singers and dancers from the St. George Albanian Orthodox Cathedral. Don’t miss self-defense demos from Ultimate Self-Defense!
Family Fun
Kids will have a blast with touch-a-truck, face painting, balloon twisters, caricatures, pirates, princesses—and yes, Bluey is making an appearance! Expect lots of smiles and plenty of photo ops.
Community Connections ❤️
Celebrate the community. Local nonprofits, neighborhood groups, and community organizations will be out in full force, sharing resources, raising awareness, and connecting with residents. From longtime neighborhood advocates to grassroots initiatives making a difference every day, the festival is a perfect chance to learn more, get involved, and show your support for the organizations that help South Boston thrive.
✨ Bonus: This year, the Thomas J. Butler South Boston Small Business Leadership Award will be presented to Joey Arcari of Monarc Development at 11:30am on the newly renamed Karen Stanley Stage.
After 25 years, the South Boston Street Festival is still the ultimate way to celebrate community, music, food, and all things Southie. Don’t miss it!
For a full list of participants, visit here! Make sure to follow the South Boston Street Festival on Instagram for the latest info about this community event!
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Maureen Dahill is the founder of Caught in Media. Once a longtime wardrobe and prop stylist for brands such as Rue La La, TJ Max & Hasbro, she is a devoted lover of vintage clothing, Martini Mondays, Castle Island, AND a 4th generation South Boston native. Mother of three, married to Peter G.


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