Top Outdoor Events in Pompano Beach: Classes, Festivals & Nature Walks (Sept 15–29, 2025) Copy

Pompano Beach is rolling into late-September with a lively lineup of outdoor concerts, community jams and creative workshops that make it easy to enjoy fresh air and local culture. Whether you’re a visitor chasing live music and seafood after a beach day, or a local looking for a low-key night out, this two-week window has something for everyone: midday arts programs, evening jams in Old Town, theater on the Cultural Center stage and hands-on creative workshops. Pack sunscreen for daytime events, a blanket for evening lawn concerts, and your curiosity — Pompano’s getting loud, bright, and unexpectedly indie this month.


Lunch with Art — The LIVE Music Edition

When: Thursday, September 18, 2025 — 12:15 PM – 1:15 PM
Where / Venue page: Pompano Beach Cultural Centerpompanobeacharts.org
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Take a midday break and soak in an artsy lunch hour at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center’s “Lunch with Art — The LIVE Music Edition.” This free, one-hour program pairs a short gallery tour or artist talk with a live musical performance — the kind of compact cultural hit that’s perfect for local workers, visiting families, or tourists looking to add a bit of rhythm to a day at the beach.

This week with Beth Cohen. Beth Cohen is no stranger to the spotlight. She’s toured with Kelly Clarkson, sung backup for Barry Gibb, and recorded with music icons like Pink and Barbra Streisand. As the newest member of the legendary rock band BOSTON, she now brings her powerful vocals to packed arenas across the country. Now she’s bringing that same energy to our very own Lunch with Art: Music Edition, an unforgettable and intimate setting during lunch hour. Get ready to enjoy Jazz and Top 40!

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Note: bring water and sunscreen for afternoon events, arrive early for free downtown parking spots, and consider pairing evening shows with dinner on Atlantic Blvd or Old Town.


Live Music Series at Oceanic

Experience the ultimate oceanfront ambiance at Oceanic’s Live Music Series. Held every Saturday and Sunday from 1 PM to 4 PM, this is a perfect way to celebrate a beautiful weekend. Imagine this: you’re enjoying a delicious meal with stunning panoramic views of the ocean as talented local musicians serenade you. This series features a rotation of artists, offering a fresh sound each week. It’s an ideal escape for a romantic date or a relaxing afternoon with friends. The combination of great food, live entertainment, and the serene backdrop of the Atlantic makes for an unforgettable South Florida experience.

Pompano Beach Airpark Safety Workshop

When: Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Where / More info: Pompano Beach City Events — “Pompano Beach Airpark Safety Workshop” City of Pompano Beach

This is a community workshop in the Pompano Beach Airpark, hosted in collaboration with the FAA Safety Team. It’s geared toward pilots, aviation enthusiasts, and any interested members of the public. You’ll get the chance to hear safety briefings, possibly watch demonstrations, and learn about local airpark operations and risk management. It’s an outdoor / partially indoor event (depending on weather). Good for families or people who enjoy aviation. Probably free or low-cost. Venue details & registration are on the city’s website. City of Pompano Beach

Exotic Cars & Coffee

Get your engines revving for Exotic Cars & Coffee, a monthly event that showcases a stunning collection of high-end vehicles. Taking place on the third Friday of each month at the Charlotte Burrie Center, this is a must-attend for any car enthusiast. Sip on freshly brewed coffee and mingle with fellow aficionados as you admire a diverse array of exotic and classic cars. The atmosphere is buzzing with excitement, making it a social gathering that’s as thrilling as the vehicles themselves. It’s a unique way to start your weekend and connect with the local car community.

Introduction to Clay – Wheel Throwing

When: Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Where / More info: City of Pompano Beach Events — “Introduction to Clay – Wheel Throwing” City of Pompano Beach
For a more hands-on, creative event: this is a class where beginners can try their hand at clay wheel-throwing. Usually held in the arts center / pottery studio. It may be indoor, but often these kinds of workshops have outdoor components or at least good airflow, so could make for a pleasant break from other outdoor things. Good option if weather isn’t perfect or you want something arts-focused and low key. City of Pompano Beach

Lyrics Lab Open Mic

When: Wednesday, September 17, 2025 (third Wednesday of the month)
Where / More info: City of Pompano Beach Events — “Lyrics Lab Open Mic” City of Pompano Beach
A local open mic night in a community arts space; performers share music, poetry, etc. While not always outdoors, these events are often semi-open, relaxing, and community-oriented. A chance to catch fresh voices and local artists, often with no or low cover. If you’re putting together a blog, this is the kind of event that appeals to people looking for authentic local culture rather than big ticket concerts. City of Pompano Beach

Old Town’s Backyard Jam Concert Series (Free outdoor concert)

When: Friday, September 19, 2025 — 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Where / Venue page: Old Town / Bailey Contemporary Arts (Backyard Jam) — Visit the Event’s web sitepompanobeacharts.org
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The Relentless Band is on stage this Friday!
Old Town’s Backyard Jam is Pompano’s monthly block-party vibe: think live band on a cozy outdoor stage, food + craft cocktails from nearby vendors, and a crowd that spills into Old Town’s pedestrian nooks. On September 19 the Relentless Band — a high-energy Florida outfit blending rock, funk and pop — headlines the Backyard Jam, offering danceable covers and originals that keep the party going until sundown. This event is family-friendly and free, a great option if you want the live-music energy without ticket hassle. Bring friends, snag dinner from a food truck, and explore nearby galleries at Bailey Contemporary Arts before or after the show. Parking is available near City Hall and the Cultural Center — and because it’s a downtown block party, the scene is pedestrian-friendly if you’re staying nearby. pompanobeacharts.org

Note: bring water, arrive early for free downtown parking spots, and consider pairing evening shows with dinner on Atlantic Blvd or Old Town.


“Terms of Endearment” — Weekend Theater at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center

When: Saturday–Sunday, September 20–21, 2025 (check specific showtimes)
Where / Venue page: Pompano Beach Cultural Center (box office / event listing) — Visit the Event’s web site pompanobeacharts.org
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If you’re craving drama (and a night off the beach), “Terms of Endearment” runs for a weekend at the Cultural Center. Adapted for the stage from the beloved novel/screenplay, the production blends big laughs with heartfelt moments, showcasing local theatre talent and a polished production that’s accessible to visitors and locals alike. The Cultural Center’s theater is an intimate space, so even mid-priced tickets give you a close view of the cast’s expressions and physical comedy. For travelers who like to pair dinner with a show, downtown Pompano has multiple dining choices within a short walk, so you can make an evening of it. Check the Cultural Center listing for exact showtimes and ticketing (discounts for groups sometimes apply). pompanobeacharts.org


Living Room Concert Series — Blanche Ely House Museums

September 25- Marlo Vashti

When: Thursday, September 25, 2025 — 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM – Marlo Vashti
Where / Venue page: Living Room Concert Series (Blanche Ely House / program listing) — Visit Event’s web site pompanobeacharts.org
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Pompano’s Living Room Concert Series is a cozy, small-venue experience inspired by intimate performance formats like Tiny Desk: local musicians perform in the historic Blanche Ely House’s warm setting. The series is designed for listeners who want to hear songwriting craft and close-up performances (think acoustic sets, jazz combos, or singer-songwriter showcases). Because shows are programmed in a historic house museum, seating can be limited and the atmosphere is relaxed and conversational — perfect for a date night or a mellow post-dinner stop. Tickets are very affordable and the series often supports museum programming, so your entry helps keep the local culture engine running.

About the Artist: Marlo Vashti is the kind of artist who makes you lean in and feel every word. As a jazz vocalist with serious soul, and a poet, actress, and director, she’s redefining what it means to command a room. And lucky for us, that room is intimate. Join us at the Blanche Ely House Museum for a night of music that feels like it was made just for you.Check the event page for ticket links and any COVID/posterity or accessibility notes. pompanobeacharts.org

Note: bring water, arrive early for free downtown parking spots, and consider pairing evening shows with dinner on Atlantic Blvd or Old Town.


The Craft & Career of Acting — 2-day Workshop (Ali Cultural Arts / The Hive)

When: Saturday–Sunday, September 27–28, 2025 — multiple sessions (afternoons) $25.00+
Where / Venue page: Workshop listing / Ali Cultural Arts (The Hive / registration info) — Visit Event’s web site pompanobeacharts.org
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For creative travelers or locals wanting a deeper cultural experience, this two-day acting workshop at Ali Cultural Arts (The Hive) is a hands-on opportunity to learn performance craft and career strategy. Led by experienced professionals, sessions focus on acting across stage, film and commercials — practical technique, self-tape tips, and how to navigate local and regional casting markets. The workshop is ticketed (affordable rates) and is ideal for aspiring actors, performing arts students, or curious travelers who want to try something different than the usual tourist fare. Held in a black-box / studio environment, the class is active and supportive; expect exercises, feedback, and networking. Registration is available on the Cultural Arts site and via Eventbrite — check the program listing for ticket packages and exact start/end times. pompanobeacharts.org+1


Attribution / sources: we used the Pompano Beach Cultural Arts calendar, the City of Pompano Beach events page, Visit Pompano Beach listings and local event aggregators to verify dates and venues. Key pages: Pompano Beach Arts events pages and City events pages. pompanobeacharts.org+4pompanobeacharts.org+4pompanobeacharts.org+4

We recently celebrated 55 Years at the Iconic Parliament House Condo in Pompano Beach, Florida

This year marks the 55th anniversary of the iconic Parliament House Condominium in Pompano Beach, Florida. Since its opening in 1969, the Parliament House has become a landmark in this vibrant coastal city. Nestled along the beautiful Pompano Beach coastline, the building has not only been a place to live but also a symbol of the growth and transformation of the area over the decades. Let’s take a look back at some major events in its history and the lasting impact it has had on the Pompano Beach community.

The Birth of Parliament House: A Vision for Pompano Beach (1969)

When the Parliament House was first built in 1969, it was a state-of-the-art, luxury condominium complex that quickly became one of Pompano Beach’s premier addresses. Designed to reflect the modern architectural trends of the late 60s, its sleek design, panoramic ocean views, and prime location made it an attractive option for affluent buyers looking for a high-end, beachfront living experience. The building’s debut came at a time when Pompano Beach was evolving from a sleepy seaside town to a thriving destination.

The Grand Opening in 1969 drew attention from real estate developers, investors, and locals, setting the tone for future developments along the Pompano Beach coast. The building’s iconic mid-century design still stands strong, though the surrounding area has transformed significantly with the rise of new construction projects.

Ocean Room at the Parliament House Condo in Pompano Beach, FL

The 1980s – Growth and Local Recognition

In the 1980s, the Parliament House became a beloved landmark in Pompano Beach, drawing attention from both seasonal residents and vacationers alike. The condo community had developed a reputation for offering top-notch amenities such as oceanfront pools, a fitness center, and spacious living units with stunning beach views. During this decade, Pompano Beach itself saw significant growth, with new businesses, restaurants, and shops opening along the beachfront, further enhancing the appeal of the area.

This was also a time when Pompano Beach began its transformation into a tourist hub, with the Parliament House at the center of it all. As the condo’s resident community grew, so did its influence, and it became an important cultural and social venue for the area’s upper-middle-class residents.

2000s – Renovations and Modernization

By the early 2000s, the Parliament House underwent major renovations to modernize its facilities while preserving its classic design elements. These updates included structural improvements, updated interior designs, and the addition of modern amenities like enhanced security systems, updated pools, and state-of-the-art fitness centers. The revitalization of the Parliament House in the 2000s reflected the broader transformation of Pompano Beach, as the city invested in new infrastructure and urban renewal projects.

This period also saw an influx of new residents and visitors to the area as real estate in South Florida became more desirable. The Parliament House remained one of the most sought-after properties in the area, offering a prime location for those looking to live near the beach with easy access to the vibrant lifestyle that Pompano Beach had to offer.

The 2010s and Beyond – Community and Sustainability

The 2010s brought even more growth to Pompano Beach and the Parliament House. This decade was marked by increased community engagement, with the building hosting a variety of events, from community gatherings to holiday celebrations. The management at the Parliament House worked to maintain a balance between preserving the building’s classic aesthetic and ensuring it adapted to modern living standards.

As the environmental and sustainability movements gained momentum, the Parliament House introduced green initiatives, including more energy-efficient systems and landscaping focused on Florida’s native plants. This not only aligned with the community’s values but also made the building an even more attractive place to live for eco-conscious residents.

Looking Forward: The Future of Parliament House and Pompano Beach

Today, the Parliament House Condominium stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of Pompano Beach. With ongoing upgrades and an ever-growing community of residents, the building continues to be one of the top places to live in the area. The condo’s location, right along the pristine coastline and near all of Pompano Beach’s dining, shopping, and recreational attractions, ensures that the Parliament House remains relevant and popular even after more than five decades.

The building’s 55th anniversary was a celebration not just of its history but also of the thriving, dynamic future of Pompano Beach. As more developments arise in the area, the Parliament House will remain a cornerstone of the Pompano Beach community.

Want to see more pictures? Click here to access a gallery of pictures of the Parliament House Condominium over the years.

Conclusion

The Parliament House Condominium has been a key part of Pompano Beach for 55 years, standing as a symbol of the area’s development from a quaint coastal town to a bustling, vibrant beach destination. From its grand opening in 1969 to the modern-day renovations, the Parliament House continues to thrive as an iconic building. This anniversary is a celebration of the building’s history, the growth of Pompano Beach, and the many residents who have called this building home over the years. Here’s to many more years of success, history, and beachfront living!

For more information or to view current listings at the Parliament House, visit Parliament House Condominiums.