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What’s Happening for the Rest of February

Traverse City, Mich. — February may be the shortest month of the year, but Traverse City’s calendar remains packed with winter traditions, community celebrations, live performances and special events as the region heads toward March.

From ski races and theatre productions to restaurant week and downtown shopping promotions, residents and visitors still have plenty of opportunities to get out and enjoy the season.

Here’s a look at what’s coming up in Traverse City for the remainder of February:


Traverse City Events for the Rest of February

Downtown & Community Events

Sweetheart of a Sale (Through Feb. 16)

Downtown Traverse City businesses are offering seasonal discounts and specials as part of this annual mid-February shopping event.
Location: Downtown Traverse City
Source: DowntownTC annual calendar


City Strategy in Motion & Team Traverse City Celebration (Feb. 19)

City leaders and community members will gather at the City Opera House for an annual update on Traverse City’s accomplishments, priorities and plans moving forward.
Location: City Opera House
Source: 9&10 News


Traverse City Restaurant Week (Feb. 22–28)

One of the most anticipated winter traditions returns as restaurants across the area offer special menus and prix-fixe dining deals.
Location: Participating restaurants throughout Traverse City
Source: DowntownTC annual calendar


Festivals & Outdoor Recreation

50th Annual North American VASA Race (Feb. 14)

A landmark year for one of Northern Michigan’s biggest winter sporting events. The VASA includes cross-country ski races and fat-tire biking events, drawing athletes from across the Midwest.
Location: Timber Ridge Resort and trail system
Source: Traverse Ticker calendar


Expos & Special Attractions

2026 Traverse City Home Expo (Feb. 14–15)

Homeowners and builders can explore more than 140 exhibitors during this major weekend showcase of home improvement, construction and design services.
Location: Grand Traverse Resort & Spa
Source: 9&10 News


Arts, Theatre & Live Performances

“Romeo and Juliet” (Feb. 14)

Interlochen Center for the Arts will present a performance of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy.
Location: Interlochen Center for the Arts
Source: Northern Express calendar


“Misery” at Old Town Playhouse (Feb. 14)

Stephen King’s suspenseful stage adaptation continues with performances at one of Traverse City’s most popular community theatres.
Location: Old Town Playhouse
Source: Northern Express calendar


TC Philharmonic: “Side by Side” Concert (Feb. 14)

A special winter concert featuring the Traverse City Philharmonic Orchestra.
Location: MSUFCU Desk Drawer Foundation Hall
Source: Northern Express calendar


Puppy Pals LIVE (Feb. 22)

A family-friendly show featuring trained dogs performing comedy routines and tricks, popular with kids and parents alike.
Location: City Opera House
Source: Artelize event listings


Additional Community Listings & Pop-Up Events

Local event calendars also highlight smaller gatherings and nightlife happenings throughout the month, including:

  • Chinese New Year wellness and breathwork ceremonies (Feb. 15)
  • Ecstatic dance and movement events (Feb. 17)
  • “Snow on the Vines” winery gatherings on Old Mission Peninsula (Feb. 20)
  • Live music performances at local venues (Feb. 21 and beyond)
    Source: Community event aggregators such as HappeningNext

Full Snapshot: Late February Event Schedule

DateEvent
Through Feb. 16Sweetheart of a Sale (Downtown TC)
Feb. 1450th Annual VASA Race
Feb. 14Romeo and Juliet (Interlochen)
Feb. 14Misery (Old Town Playhouse)
Feb. 14TC Philharmonic “Side by Side”
Feb. 14–15Traverse City Home Expo
Feb. 19City Strategy in Motion event
Feb. 22Puppy Pals LIVE
Feb. 22–28Traverse City Restaurant Week

A Busy Finish to Winter

With major traditions like the VASA Race, community updates at the Opera House, and Restaurant Week returning later this month, Traverse City continues to offer a lively mix of winter culture, entertainment and local flavor.

Event organizers encourage residents to check venue websites for ticket availability, updates, and weather-related schedule changes.

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