Tamara de Lempicka's work "The Young Girls" will be shown as part of her exhibition at The Baker Museum in Naples through Feb. 8, 2026. Exhibition explores artist’s singular contributions to modern art through a selection of her most striking paintings and drawings.
Tamara de Lempicka's work "The Young Girls" will be shown as part of her exhibition at The Baker Museum in Naples through Feb. 8, 2026. Exhibition explores artist’s singular contributions to modern art through a selection of her most striking paintings and drawings.
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Find the fun: Your guide to entertainment season in Fort Myers, Naples

Entertainment season is heating up in Southwest Florida. And some of the area’s biggest events happen between now and April.

Huge concerts. Touring Broadway blockbusters. Gigantic parades. Bustling art festivals. The 100th-anniversary tour for basketball magicians The Harlem Globetrotters. They’re all happening in the next four months.

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Here are our picks for the top concerts, musicals, festivals and other events happening in Fort Myers, Naples and the rest of Southwest Florida. Check your favorite local theaters, venues and arts groups to see what else they have planned.

The Baker Museum’s 25th anniversary

It’s a big year for The Baker Museum at Artis―Naples.

The Naples museum celebrates its 25th anniversary with a season packed with great exhibits, including Art Deco painter Tamara de Lempicka (now through February 2026) and renowned nature photographer Ansel Adams (March through August 2026).

The museum’s permanent collection spans three floors and includes large-scale glass works by the renowned Dale Chihuly and mind-blowing paintings by surrealist superstar René Magritte.

Info: The Baker Museum at Artis—Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 597-1900 or artisnaples.org

Art festivals from Fort Myers to Naples

Art-festival season has finally arrived, and you’ll find all kinds of art at these sprawling, outdoor events: Paintings, sculptures, jewelry, photography, handmade purses and lots more.

Even better: Admission is usually free.

Many festivals are scheduled to happen between now and the end of April in Naples, Bonita Springs, Fort Myers, Cape Coral and the rest of Southwest Florida. Here are some of the biggies:

Theater season, major musicals

Broadway smash “& Juliet” reimagines Shakespeare with a surprising twist: Juliet lives and goes on a journey of self-discovery in Paris — all set to a pop soundtrack packed with hits by Britney Spears, Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, Backstreet Boys and more.

The jukebox musical finally comes to Southwest Florida this January and February with two week-long runs at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall in Fort Myers and Artis—Naples in Naples. And that’s not all that’s happening onstage in Fort Myers, Naples and Cape Coral.

The 2026 lineup of plays and musicals includes two Agatha Christie murder mysteries (“The Mousetrap” at Gulfshore Playhouse and “And Then There Were None” at Fort Myers Theatre), bloody Sondheim musical “Sweeney Todd” (Cultural Park Theatre); heartwarming play “Tuesdays With Morrie” (Florida Rep), the musical adaptation of the beloved Louisa May Alcott novel “Little Women” (Players Circle Theater) and lots more.

Here’s a look at all those and more notable shows happening this season in Southwest Florida:

Info: Learn more about these and more shows at artisnaples.org (Artis—Naples in Naples), bbmannpah.com (B.B. Mann in Fort Myers), thebelletheatre.com (The Belle Theatre in Cape Coral),broadwaypalm.com (Broadway Palm in Fort Myers), culturalparktheatre.org (Cultural Park Theatre in Cape Coral), floridarep.org (Florida Repertory Theatre in Fort Myers), ftmyerstheatre.com (Fort Myers Theatre in Fort Myers), gulfshoreplayhouse.org (Gulfshore Playhouse in Naples), laboratorytheaterflorida.com (The Laboratory Theater of Florida), gulfcoastsymphony.org (The MACC in Fort Myers), naplesplayers.org (The Naples Players in Naples), playerscircletheater.com (Players Circle Theater in Fort Myers), thestudioplayers.org (The Studio Players in Naples), theatreconspiracyfl (Theatre Conspiracy), theatre.zone (TheatreZone in Naples)

Harlem Globetrotters’ 100 Year Tour at Hertz Arena

The world-famous basketball wizards dazzle audiences everywhere they go. Now they’re back again at Hertz Arena — this time celebrating 100 years of trick shots, gravity-defying dunks and endless entertainment.

They’ll perform at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8. Tickets are $37-$175.

Info: Hertz Arena, 11000 Everblades Parkway, Estero. 948-7825 or hertzarena.com

Venezia Renaissance Faire in Bonita Springs

The fourth-annual Venezia Renaissance Faire takes you back to the days of knights and chivalry. The fun includes medieval and Renaissance-era games (including a life-sized chess match), jousting, stage performers, food, a medieval marketplace, costumed characters and lots more. 

The Bonita Springs event returns for two weekends: Jan. 10-11 and 17-18. Tickets $20 for one day, $35 for all weekend ($12-$20 for ages 3-12).

Info: Next to Bonita Springs Poker Room, 28001 Old 41 Road, Bonita Springs. veneziarenaissancefaire.com

Cars on 5th and the 2026 Naples Automotive Experience 

The Naples Automotive Experience is the biggest event of the year for car lovers: A weekend’s worth of car-themed events that include the ever-popular Cars on 5th.

The 22nd-annual Cars on 5th Concours takes place Saturday, Feb. 7, in downtown Naples. It features more than 400 vintage, prototype and modern cars on display on Fifth Avenue South. The lineup includes Ferraris, Porches, Corvettes, McLarens, Lamborghinis, Aston Martins and Maseratis.

The event draws as many as 20,000 people every year.

The bigger Naples Automotive Experience also features wine tastings, cigars, vendors and special events.

Info: naplesautomotiveexperience.org

Opera Naples’ 20th season

Opera Naples’ annual Festival Under the Stars — the only outdoor winter opera festival in the United States — returns with more than two months of events, including the operas “Turandot,” “Scalia/Ginsburg” and “The Elixir of Love.”

The fest takes place Jan. 24 to March 14 at both Naples’ Baker Park and Opera Naples’ Wang Opera Center.

Artistic director Ramón Tebar says he’s particularly excited about the opera “Scalia/Ginsburg” (Feb. 21-22). The story — about the unlikely friendship between politically opposed U.S. Supreme Court justices Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg — is a must-see show for this politically divided time, he said in September 2025.

 “We see more division, more polarity in our communities…” he said. “(But) you can disagree with your neighbor and still be friend and be cordial, not enemies.”

The festival is part of Opera Naples’ ongoing 20th-annual season, which also includes The Luciano Pavarotti Foundation Opera Naples International Voice Competition. That second-annual event features young singers competing for contracts with top opera houses. 

It’s part of an ongoing collaboration with the widow of legendary opera tenor Luciano Pavarotti’s widow, Nicoletta Pavarotti, and the Luciano Pavarotti Foundation.

Info: 963-9050 or operanaples.org

Big concerts, big names

Some huge musical acts and otherwise cool shows are coming to Southwest Florida between January and April: Barry Manilow’s final shows at Hertz Arena, actor Bill Murray and his blues-rock band at B.B. Mann Hall, disco legends KC and the Sunshine Band at Seminole Casino Hotel and so much more.

Here are some of the coolest shows hitting town on early 2026:

Info: You can find out more about all of these upcoming concerts at artsbonita.org (Arts Bonita), artisnaples.org (Artis—Naples), bbmannpah.com (B.B. Mann Hall), CaloosaSoundAmp.com (Caloosa Sound), hertzarena.com (Hertz Arena), theranchfortmyers.com (The Ranch) and moreinparadise.com (Seminole Casino Hotel)

Wonder Gardens celebrates 90 years in Bonita Springs

The Wonder Gardens is the oldest roadside attraction in Southwest Florida ― even older than Fort Myers’ popular Edison & Ford Winter Estates.

Now everyone is invited to celebrate The Wonder Gardens’ major milestone, its 90th birthday, with two days of events.

First up, there’s a 90th Birthday Evening Celebration from 6-9 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31. It includes food from local restaurants, adult beverages, live entertainment, animal encounters, a live auction and more. Tickets are $250-$500.

Then there’s Family Day at the Gardens from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 1. The event includes music, food, interactive programs, animal interactions, games and more. Tickets are $50 ($25 for ages 3-12).

The botanical garden and animal refuge features more than 300 rescued, rehabilitated and non-releasable animals, including gators, macaws, turtles, flamingoes and the new Otter Grotto exhibit.

Info: The Wonder Gardens, 27180 Old 41 Road, Bonita Springs. 992-2591 or wondergardens.org

World Ukulele Day in Bonita Springs

Downtown Bonita Springs comes alive with the joyful sound of ukuleles at the second-annual World Ukulele Day, part of an international celebration of the tiny, easily mastered stringed instrument.

Live ukulele performances and other events take place noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 1, at various downtown Bonita venues. Admission is free.

The lineup includes community jams, workshops, a brunch and free live music, including headliners Lil Rev with Ray Cyrgrymus.

Info: worldukuleleday.com

Beyond Van Gogh and Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experience

Step inside Claude Monet’s gardens and Vincent Van Gogh’s swirling stars. These two immersive shows uses projections and symphonic music to bring more than 700 of the artists’ famous paintings to life.

The touring show will be in Estero’s Coconut Point from Feb. 13-March 29. Tickets are $37-$48.

Info: beyondexhibitions.com

Cape Coral Bike Night

Three times a year, Cape Bike Night packs downtown Cape Coral with motorcycles, cold beer, hot food, vendors and lots of hard-hitting rock ‘n’ roll.

The five-hour block party returns with two more Saturday events in early 2026. They take place Feb. 14 and April 11 along Southeast 47th Terrace from Vincennes Street to Coronado Parkway. Admission is free.

Motorcycles are no longer allowed to parked along Southeast 47th Terrace, though, due to safety concerns and new residential developments in downtown Cape Coral/South Cape. Instead, they must park in one of two designated areas.

Info: 573-3128 or ccbikenight.com 

Edison Festival of Light Grand Parade

Every year, thousands of people cram the streets of downtown Fort Myers for the Edison Festival of Light Grand Parade — and some crowd estimates go as high as 200,000.

The giant parade typically boasts about 150 units, including high-school marching bands, emergency vehicles, dancers and more than 50 floats — all celebrating Fort Myers’ most famous snowbird, inventor Thomas Edison.

Now in its 88th year, it’s one of the biggest night parades in the Southeast United States.

The Feb. 21 grand parade caps about two weeks of events in Fort Myers called the Edison Festival of Light, including a children’s parade, a garden festival, foot races, a sing-along concert and a pet parade.

Info: edisonfestival.org

Collier County Fair, Southwest Florida Ag Expo

Carnival rides, farm-animal exhibitions, live music and plenty of deep-fried food: Southwest Florida’s two biggest fairs happen this February and March.

First up is the third-annual Southwest Florida Ag Expo (Feb. 26-March 8), which replaced the long-running Southwest Florida & Lee County Fair. The renamed event is being run by the Lee County government, but features pretty much everything the old event did.

Then there’s the Collier County Fair (March 19-29). That popular annual event celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.

Both fairs draw thousands of people every year.

Info: SWFLAgExpo.com or collierfair.com

Burrowing Owl Festival in Cape Coral

They’re tiny, they’re adorable, and they’re Cape Coral’s official bird. We’re talking about burrowing owls, of course.

Everyone seems to love the soda-can-sized raptors, and the 24th-annual Burrowing Owl Festival Wildlife and Environmental Expo gives you a chance to celebrate them with other owl lovers, too.

The fun includes exhibits, demonstrations, live animals, speakers, arts-and-craft vendors, kids activities, silent and online auctions, food, wildlife merchandise and bus tours of nearby owl burrows.

The festival takes place 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, February 28, at Rotary Park, 5505 Rose Garden Road, Cape Coral. Admission is a $5 suggested donation at the door (for ages 12 and older).

Info: 980-2593 or ccfriendsofwildlife.org 

Southwest Florida Reading Festival

It’s the biggest event of the year for Southwest Florida readers: A day packed with bestselling authors, book signings, book presentations and more.

The 27th-annual The Southwest Florida Reading Festival features more than two dozen acclaimed and bestselling authors, including:

All the writers will chat with fans, sign books and take part in presentations. The March 7 fest also includes activities for all ages, food, vendors and a free book for every child and teen attending. Admission is free.

Info: readfest.org

50th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Naples

Southwest Florida’s biggest St. Patrick’s Day event of the year draws more than 40,000 people to see its floats, marching bands, fire engines, dancers and more — all decked out in green and shamrocks to celebrate the holiday.

The two-hour-plus event is considered to be the biggest privately funded parade in Florida. And they’ve been doing it for 50 years. 

The parade got its start in 1976 when Father Thomas Goggin led a group from St. Louis, around the St. Ann Catholic Church grounds in Naples.

Parade organizers are inviting everyone to come out and celebrate their golden anniversary.

“This milestone is a testament to the enduring spirit of our city,” they wrote in November 2025 on Facebook,” and we invite everyone to help us make this celebration the biggest and best yet.”

Info: The parade starts at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 14, at the corner of Third Street South and 10th Avenue. It’ll turn onto Fifth Avenue South and then onto Eighth Street South to finish in front of City Hall. Free. naplesparade.com

Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival

If you love shrimp, this is the place to be: The Fort Myers Beach Lions Club Shrimp Festival.

The 68th-annual fest returns March 7-8 with its annual parade, 5K run, Blessing of the Fleet, arts-and-crafts fair, a shrimp-eating contest and a week-long Shrimp Crawl featuring shrimp-themed drinks and dishes at many Beach bars and restaurants.

It’s all to celebrate the island’s enduring shrimp industry. Various events are scheduled all over the island. Everything is free.

Info: fortmyersbeachshrimpfestival.com or facebook.com/ShrimpFestFMB

Stars On Ice at Hertz Arena

The popular ice-skating show returns April 16 to Hertz Arena with a roster of U.S. and world champions, past and present — many of whom will compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.

The biggest star of the night is reigning two-time world champion Ilia Malinin, aka the “Quad God.” He’s the first and only skater to land a quadruple axel in competition.

The lineup also includes Olympic gold medalists and six-time U.S. ice-dance champions Madison Chock & Evan Bates, world silver medalist Isabeau Levito and reigning U.S. Champion Amber Glenn.

Tickets are $16-$206.

Info: Hertz Arena, 11000 Everblades Parkway, Estero.  948-7825 or hertzarena.com

Charles Runnells covers arts and entertainment for The News-Press and the Naples Daily News. To reach him, call 239-335-0368 or email crunnells@usatodayco.com. Follow or message him on Facebook(@charles.runnells.7), Instagram (@crunnells1) and X (@CharlesRunnells)

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This article originally appeared on Fort Myers News-Press: Find the fun: Your guide to entertainment season in Fort Myers, Naples

Reporting by Charles Runnells, Fort Myers News-Press / Fort Myers News-Press

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