This Month’s Top Family Activities

Have fun with your family with these July 2025 events taking place around the Bay Area. For even more items, visit our online calendar.

Here are this month’s top family activities around the Bay Area.

July 8

“Moulin Rouge”

THROUGH JULY 13. Baz Luhrmann’s film comes to life onstage, remixed in a new musical mash-up extravaganza. Recommended for ages 12 and up. $68.50 and up.

Center for the Performing Arts, 255 Almaden Blvd., San Jose

broadwaysanjose.com

July 11

“Hello, Dolly!”

THROUGH JULY 20. Join the indomitable Dolly Gallagher Levi, a turn-of-the-century matchmaker, as she orchestrates delightful romantic escapades in this jubilant musical in a beautiful outdoor setting. 8pm. From $40 adult, $13 child.

Woodminster Amphitheater, Joaquin Miller Park, 3450 Sanborn Drive, Oakland

woodminstersummermusicals.csstix.com

Yerba Buena Children’s Garden Series

See Ka-Hon, a high-energy ensemble displaying the astounding versatility of the humble cajón, a simple wooden box usually played by a percussionist seated atop it. 11am and 12pm. FREE.

Children’s Garden, Yerba Buena Gardens, 799 Howard St., San Francisco

ybgfestival.org/childrens-garden-series

July 12

Los Altos Art and Wine Festival

ALSO JULY 13. Enjoy arts and crafts from makers around the country, food and drink, all day free concerts on two stages and entertainment for children all weekend in the Kidzone. 10am-6pm. FREE admission.

losaltosartsandwine.com

July 13

MakerSpace: Rainbow Scratch Art

Create art in conjunction with the exhibit “ArtNow 2025: Dreamscapes.” 10am-4pm Thu.-Sun. FREE with admission of $10, under 18 FREE.

NUMU, 106 E. Main St., Los Gatos

numulosgatos.org/events/scratch

July 17

“The Movie Music of Hans Zimmer”

The San Francisco Symphony, conducted by Sarah Hicks, returns for its sixth year at Frost, highlighting scores from films including “The Lion King,” “Interstellar,” “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Dune.” Also July 16 and 18 at Davies Symphony Hall. “How to Train Your Dragon” with live symphony accompaniment is scheduled for July 26 and 27 at Davies. 7:30pm. $40 and up.

Frost Amphitheater, Lasuen Street, Stanford 

stanfordlivetickets.org

July 18

“Balloon Museum” 

THROUGH SEPT. 7. Experience “EmotionAir: Art You Can Feel,” a unique exhibition that explores the profound relationship between art and emotions through the captivating medium of inflatable art, with interactive installations, emotional projections and performance art. $42.50 and up adults, $32.50 and up children.

The Palace of Fine Arts, 3601 Lyon St., San Francisco

tickets.balloonmuseum.world/emotion-air-san-francisco

July 19

Fairyland Summer Sleepovers

ALSO AUG. 9. Camp out at Children’s Fairyland and enjoy rides, special performances, puppet shows, storybook sets, dinner, popcorn and a continental breakfast. Bring your own tent and sleeping bag. 5:30pm-8am Sun. $75 per person.

Children’s Fairyland, 699 Bellevue Ave., Oakland

fairyland.org/event-calendar/family-summer-sleepover-1/2025-07-19

20

Trapeze Arts at the Lawrence

Les Aerielles acrobats will soar through the air and celebrate the human body and what it can do when put to music. 12, 1 and 2pm. $5, 2 and under FREE.

The Lawrence Hall of Science, 1 Centennial Drive, Berkeley

lawrencehallofscience.org/events/trapeze-arts

July 25

Magical Summer Concert

See Andy Z perform a family-friendly concert as part of this summer series. 6pm. FREE.

Magical Bridge Playground, Mitchell Park, 3700 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto

magicalbridge.org/upcoming-events

July 26

San Rafael Festival of the Arts

Enjoy live music, fine arts and crafts by talented artisans, street painting demonstrations, food trucks and wines and local craft beer. 11am-6pm. FREE.

Falkirk Cultural Center, 1408 Mission Ave., San Rafael

sanrafaelfestivalofthearts.com

July 27

Family Sunday Fundays in Union Square

Drop in for S.T.E.A.M. activities for kids ages 5-12 led by Maker Studio Kidz and/or local museums. 11am-2pm. FREE.

Union Square, Post and Stockton streets, San Francisco

visitunionsquaresf.com/park-programs

29

“MJ”

THROUGH AUG. 3. This four-time Tony award winner tells the story of the making of Michael Jackson’s “Dangerous” World Tour, with hits including “Beat It” and “Billie Jean,” as well as earlier Jackson 5 songs. Recommended for ages 8 and up. $63.50 and up.

Center for the Performing Arts, 255 Almaden Blvd., San Jose

broadwaysanjose.com

30

Santa Clara County Fair

THROUGH AUG. 3. This year’s fair, “Still Hare and Kicking,” will feature carnival rides, shows and entertainment, favorite fair foods and more. There will be a half-mile parade with floats, music and more on Aug. 2 at 6pm. See website for details.

thefair.org

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