52nd Annual Summer Solstice Celebration | City of Santa Barbara Immerse yourself in Santa Barbara's creative spirit, enjoy the diverse musical acts, and celebrate the solstice in style The festival is free and open to the public It features a full musical lineup and various food and merchant vendors on all three days
Summer Solstice Parade - Santa Barbara It is the largest single-day event in Santa Barbara County, drawing crowds from near and far of over 100,000 spectators The festival ends with an after-parade celebration at Alameda Park The core of the celebration begins with a community arts workshop opening in early May through the end of June
52nd Annual Summer Solstice Celebration Begins Friday - edhat The 52nd annual Summer Solstice, themed “WAVE”, is an extraordinary celebration of the arts, community, and the year’s longest day Proudly sponsored by the City of Santa Barbara, the festival runs from June 19 to 21 and offers an array of musical performances, diverse food, and merchant
Santa Barbara Summer Solstice Parade Festival The Santa Barbara Summer Solstice Celebration is the city's most colorful weekend of the year — a three-day festival and a massive handmade parade that marks the official start of summer
Santa Barbara Solstice Parade 2026 — The Presidio, Santa Barbara . . . The 52nd annual Solstice Parade 2026 begins at Noon on June 20th at the intersection of Ortega and Santa Barbara Streets The parade travels up Santa Barbara Street and ends at the Solstice Festival at Alameda park
Let the Sunshine In - The Santa Barbara Independent The Solstice Parade travels on Saturday from Santa Barbara Street to Ortega Street to Sola Street and ends at Alameda Park at the Solstice Festival Floats will be displayed on Sola Street until 3 p m
Summer Solstice Parade, Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara Street at Mato events The 52nd annual Summer Solstice Celebration parade takes over Santa Barbara Street, moving from Ortega to Sola Spectators can place chairs and blankets along the route starting Friday at 6 p m , but keep them on the sidewalks A designated accessible viewing area for spectators with disabilities is located on the west side of Santa Barbara Street, south of East Canon Perdido Street This is