
A display of vintage vehicles is part of the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party.
Tickets are now on sale for the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party, a signature community celebration held on the historic Colorado Street Bridge. This party of the ages for all ages brings neighbors together on Saturday, July 19 from 6 p.m. – 11 p.m. Attendees will enjoy live music on multiple stages, a variety of food and beverage choices from local restaurants, fun activities for kids, a display of vintage vehicles and more along the stunning backdrop of the iconic bridge.
Occurring every other year and last held in 2023, this will be the 29th Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party.
“We are excited to bring back this beloved and uniquely Pasadena tradition during a time when our community needs a feel-good event to gather,” said Michael Robleto, Pasadena Heritage chairman of the board.
Mercy & the Merkettes, 63 Degrees, the Terry Kilgore Band, Tenscore and more favorite bands will take to the stages while restaurants such as Robin’s BBQ, Dog Haus, Shake Shack, All India Café and more provide local fare. Vintage car displays, kids’ activities and more will return with the addition of new experiences like a Waymo self-driving car display.
The public is encouraged to no miss this unique opportunity to celebrate with the community along the historic Colorado Street Bridge. Tickets start at $30 and children under 12 enter for free. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit eventbrite or learn more at www.pasadenaheritage.org/bridgeparty.
Dating back to 1978, the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party is held in celebration of this historic Colorado Street Bridge, a Pasadena icon that through the efforts of Pasadena Heritage has been saved for generations to enjoy.
Pasadena Heritage is a non-profit organization founded in 1977 and dedicated to historic preservation in Pasadena, California. The organization advocates on behalf of historic resources, educates the public about local history and the benefits of preservation, provides referrals and consultations to those restoring historic buildings, and demonstrates quality restoration through its own preservation projects. Its 1,000-plus household members are drawn from Pasadena and neighboring communities, and throughout Southern California.
Learn more at pasadenaheritage.org.