Georgia is a land brimming with culture, creativity, and unforgettable experiences. As you explore Tbilisi and beyond, you'll find a dynamic calendar of events, from bustling city festivals to serene countryside gatherings, vibrant art exhibitions, and lively music performances.
Here at Fabrika, we know our guests are keen to dive deep into the local scene. That's why we've put together this weekly guide, designed to highlight the most exciting upcoming events across Georgia. Think of this as your personal compass to the heart of the local action – whether you're into art, music, food, or just soaking up the unique Georgian atmosphere.
Enjoy free open-air French film screenings every Thursday at 8:30 PM until July 31st! The French Institute in Georgia presents "Cinema Under the Open Sky" at the French Embassy (Khozini St. 4). Discover diverse French films with Georgian or English subtitles. Perfect for a summer evening in Tbilisi!
Get ready for the TRUST x HÖR Festival uniting 14 Georgian electronic music labels on July 4-5 at Tsiskari, Turtle Lake! This event showcases the diversity and innovative potential of Georgia's electronic music scene. Don't miss out! Tickets from 70 GEL.
Escape to a three-day festival by the Black Sea, featuring over 60 artists from Georgia and worldwide. Inspired by the feeling of a tranquil shelter away from city noise, this event invites you to transcend and reconnect through music, people, and open space. Find your true self by the sea!
Prepare for unforgettable July and August evenings at the 9th annual Lagodekhi Blues Festival 2025! This year features "Kings of Blues" and Grammy winner Kenny Wayne (July 5), Claudette King (July 12), resident artist Shanna Waterstown (July 19), and Sir Waldo Weathers (August 2). Concerts start 8 PM.
Experience Matsuri, Georgia's lively Japanese pop culture festival! It celebrates anime, manga, K-Pop, and cosplay, alongside traditional Japanese culture. Enjoy unique activities like Shodo and the Obakeyashiki room, plus Japanese food and merchandise. Discover a blend of modern and traditional Japan! (July 20)