PITTSBURGH, PA — Picklesburgh is coming back for an 11th year and this time its footprint will be expanded.
The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership has announced that the festival will feature the expanded footprint from last year’s 10th anniversary—two Sister Bridges (Clemente and Warhol), Allegheny Landing, the recently completed Allegheny Riverfront Park, Fort Duquesne Boulevard (westbound), PPG Plaza, and Sixth Street.
There also will be two major additions: the newly renovated Market Square and Arts Landing, the Cultural District’s newest and largest outdoor civic space.
Picklesburgh is returning to a four-day schedule, running , July 16-July 19. The partnership said its extended run and larger footprint will offer attendees more time and space to enjoy the festival before the peak weekend crowds, as well as accommodating a broader range of vendors, entertainment, and pickle-packed activities.
In 2025, the festival drew more than 208,000 attendees and garnered growing national and international attention.
More details on the festival can be found here.
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