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Find something fun to do with our calendar of downtown events.

There’s always something fun going on downtown! Below you’ll find a list of events scheduled for today. Use the filters at the top to find events by date, keyword, and more. You can also view the calendar by month or as a list of 20 events at a time.

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Downtown Events Calendar

The Moth Mainstage

Victoria Theatre 138 N. Main St., Dayton, OH, United States

THE MOTH MAINSTAGE is a two-act show that features simple, old-fashioned storytelling by five wildly divergent raconteurs who share humorous, heartbreaking, ...

Exhibit: SWAY

Edward A. Dixon Gallery 222 N. St. Clair St., Dayton, OH

Inspired by mid-century artists such as Robert Motherwell, Joan Mitchell, and Franz Kline, Susanne Scherette King’s strong colors, movement and ...

Event Series Chancers

Chancers

Dayton Theatre Guild 430 Wayne Avenue, Dayton, OH, USA

Chancers By Robert Massey Shop owners Aiden and Dee are down and out and on the verge of losing everything. ...

Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The Super Live

The Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center 1 West Second Street, Dayton, OH

PRETTY GUARDIAN SAILOR MOON: THE SUPER LIVE, the groundbreaking 2.5D musical, is bringing the iconic “Sailor Moon” world to life ...

Exhibit: SWAY

Edward A. Dixon Gallery 222 N. St. Clair St., Dayton, OH

Inspired by mid-century artists such as Robert Motherwell, Joan Mitchell, and Franz Kline, Susanne Scherette King’s strong colors, movement and ...

Miami Valley Community ID Drive

Dayton Metro Library – Main Library 215 E. Third Street, Dayton, OH

Dayton Metro Library will host a Miami Valley Community ID Drive in the Main Library's Eichelberger Forum on Saturday, April ...