Babesburgh Bash — Allegheny Landing Park

- Babesburgh will hold its Babesburgh Bash at Allegheny Landing Park in Pittsburgh on June 6, with the festival scheduled to run from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. - Organizers are advertising a $39 ticket that includes a souvenir tasting glass, 25-plus drink tastings and access to 90-plus women-owned vendors. - Ticket sales and event details are posted through Babesburgh and Visit Pittsburgh ahead of the June 6 festival.

Babesburgh is set to bring its Babesburgh Bash to Allegheny Landing Park in Pittsburgh on Saturday, June 6, with organizers billing it as a five-hour festival centered on women-owned businesses, food, drinks and wellness programming. The event is scheduled for 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the North Shore, according to Babesburgh’s event page and ticket listings. Axios Pittsburgh included the bash in its roundup of June events in the city. Organizers describe the gathering as a summer kickoff with shopping, music and family-friendly activities, while ticket pages add that alcohol tastings are limited to attendees 21 and older. ### Where and when is the event happening? June 6 is the listed date across Babesburgh’s website, Visit Pittsburgh and ticket pages for the 2026 Babesburgh Bash. The event is scheduled for Allegheny Landing Park, a riverfront site on Pittsburgh’s North Shore, with hours listed as 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Allegheny Landing Park is identified on the ticket page as having an entrance across from PNC Park’s Clemente Statue. (axios.com) Third-party event listings also place the festival at Allegheny Landing, though Babesburgh’s own site and its ticketing pages provide the clearest primary details. ### What is Babesburgh saying people can expect there? Babesburgh says the festival will feature a women-owned marketplace, food options, fitness classes, wellness exhibits and health screenings. (babesburgh.com) Its event page describes the bash as a “celebration of women” and says the lineup includes music, entertainment and dancing. The ticket listing says attendees can expect 90-plus local women-owned vendors, artists, makers and community groups, along with free fitness and wellness classes throughout the day. (tickettailor.com) Visit Pittsburgh’s event page lists an even larger count — 115-plus local small businesses, artisans, breweries, distilleries, wellness providers and community groups — suggesting the vendor roster may still be evolving ahead of the event. (babesburgh.com) ### How much do tickets cost, and what do they include? Babesburgh’s ticket pages list admission at $39. Organizers say that price includes a souvenir festival glass and access to more than 25 beer, cider, wine and cocktail tastings. Only attendees 21 and older may buy a taster ticket or consume alcohol, according to the festival FAQ on Babesburgh’s site. The same materials say the event is open to anyone, even though it is promoted as Pittsburgh’s festival for women. (visitpittsburgh.com) ### Is it only about drinks and shopping? Babesburgh’s materials put equal emphasis on wellness and community programming. The event page says the festival will include free fitness and wellness classes, self-care exhibits, health screenings and a community corner featuring local organizations. (babesburgh.com) Named participants on the Babesburgh site include The Midwife Center, Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania, Junior League of Pittsburgh, Sweetwater Center for the Arts and TRAC Services for Families. (babesburgh.com) The site also says the festival will include crafting activities and programming for all ages through Sweetwater’s mobile art bus. ### How is the event being positioned in Pittsburgh’s June calendar? (babesburgh.com) Axios Pittsburgh listed Babesburgh Bash in a June events guide that highlighted Pride celebrations, Juneteenth events, beer festivals, street fairs and neighborhood parties across the city. That places the event among a crowded early-summer calendar in Pittsburgh. (babesburgh.com) Visit Pittsburgh describes the bash as “Pittsburgh’s Only Festival for Women,” while Babesburgh’s own site calls it “Pittsburgh’s first festival for women.” Those descriptions come from the organizers and tourism listing, not from an independent city designation. ### What should attendees do next? June 6 is the next key date, with gates set to open at 3 p.m. at Allegheny Landing Park. (axios.com) Babesburgh and its ticketing page are carrying the latest event details, including admission terms, the listed $39 price and entry information for the North Shore site. (babesburgh.com)

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