Image via: Bloomfield Little Italy Days Facebook

Little Italy Days returns! Get ready for amazing food, awesome local vendors, and astounding music. The 4 day festival takes place Aug 19th-22nd in Bloomfield. Little Italy Days is the region’s largest heritage festival, with 3 packed stages featuring over 30 acts. From the full line-up to free parking to vendors, we have you covered for everything you need to know about this year’s festival! Admission is free!

Full Entertainment Schedule:

August 19th
Stage at Cedarville & Liberty
6pm–Billy Mancini (singing classics by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and more!)
6pm–Celebrity Bocce Tournament featuring Pittsburgh politicians and media personalities

August 20th
Stage at Cedarville & Liberty
12pm–Italian music playing throughout the day
6pm–Magic Moments, Pittsburgh’s #1 classic oldies band

August 21st
Rohrich Honda Stage at Gross & Liberty
12pm–Harry & Nicholas Lupinacci, father & son duo playing hits from 60s & 70s
4pm–Let’s Groove Tonight, the ultimate Earth Wind & Fire tribute band
7pm–Blind Colours, a young rock band from Pittsburgh

Stage at Cedarville & Liberty
12:30pm–Le Sorelle Di Bacco (the Di Bacco sisters) traditional Italian singing and dancing
2pm–Nick Fiasco, the fabulous voice of Class, Romance & Swing
4:30pm–Mirella the Musician, authentic Italian accordionist
7pm–John Lupone, Italian opera vocalist

First Commonwealth Stage at Taylor & Liberty 
12:30pm–Jerry Demara, Rat Pack Favorites and more
3:30pm–Billy Heh, magician and balloon artist
5pm–Elias Khouri and the EK band, young powerhouse rock band

Image via: Bloomfield Little Italy Days Facebook


August 22nd
Rohrich Honda Stage at Gross & Liberty 
12pm-Miss Little Italy, various age groups, everyone welcome
3pm–Mojo Hand, high-energy band with killer grooves

Stage at Cedarville & Liberty 
1pm–East End Kids, Pittsburgh’s premier teen song and dance ensemble
3pm–Bob Scullion & The Mystics 

First Commonwealth Stage at Taylor & Liberty
12:30pm–Sloane Simon, seen on American Idol
2:30pm–Pizza stretching demo by Caliente Pizza & Draft House 
3pm–Ugly Blondes, Pittsburgh-based rock band

Image via: Bloomfield Little Italy Days Facebook

You can also check out local businesses at the festival including Angelo’s Pizzeria, Groceria Italiana, Lombardozzi’s, Caliente Pizza & Draft House, Donatelli’s Italian Food Center, Merante Gifts, and more!

Free parking and shuttle service from UPMC at Luna Garage, Saturday 12-9pm and Sunday 12-6pm. Drop off/pick up at Gross St. & Liberty (Lou’s Bar). Parking courtesy of UPMC.

There’s also free parking at Liberty & Winebiddle, Saturday 3-9pm and Sunday noon-6pm, along with the Garage at Liberty & Aspen, compliments of Allegheny Health Network.

For more info visit http://littleitalydays.com/




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Josh McCann

Josh has been writing for Made in PGH since 2018, where he writes about upcoming events. He’s a Point Park University graduate and teaches high school English. In his free time you’ll find him playing guitar and writing new songs.

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