July is one of those months when Whidbey Island feels wonderfully full. Fireworks kick things off, outdoor concerts settle into the parks, Bayview turns into a dance floor, gardens hit their summer stride, and the Whidbey Island Fair brings the whole island together before the month is done.
Use this guide as a starting point for July 2026 plans, then check the linked organizers before you go. Event details can change with weather, ferry timing, ticket availability, and venue updates.
Quick July Highlights
- Holiday weekend: Freeland Freedom Fest & Fireworks, Oak Harbor Independence Day events, the Chum Run, art walks, and live music.
- Free summer music: South Whidbey Tuesday Concerts in the Park, Bayview Corner Street Dances, and Coupeville’s Summer Concert Series.
- Big community anchor: The Whidbey Island Fair returns July 23-26 at the fairgrounds in Langley.
- Arts and theatre: WICA events, Whidbey Island Music Festival, and Island Shakespeare Festival’s summer season.
- Looking ahead: Meerkerk’s Bluegrass Festival and LittleBIGFest are August events, but July is the right time to plan for them.
Holiday weekend |
Free concerts |
Fairs and festivals |
Arts and theatre |
Gardens and outdoors |
Community calendar |
Looking ahead

Start with the Holiday Weekend
The first weekend of July is packed from Oak Harbor to Freeland and Langley. If you are crossing by ferry, give yourself extra time, especially around July 3-5.
Freeland Freedom Fest & Fireworks
Friday, July 3. Festival activities begin in the afternoon, with fireworks after dark at Freeland Park.
Oak Harbor Independence Day
July 3-5. Oak Harbor’s waterfront celebration includes carnival fun, community events, parade activity, and fireworks around Windjammer Park.
Chum Run 5K
Friday, July 3. The Chum Run starts holiday weekend in Oak Harbor with a 5K and family-friendly Fry Run.
Also watch for July 4 weekend art and music in Langley, including the Whidbey Art Gallery Art Walk, Troy Chapman & The Groovetones at WICA, and TAMA Festival music at The Top Restaurant & Lounge.

Free Summer Concerts and Street Dances
If July has a soundtrack, much of it is free and outdoors. South Whidbey, Bayview, and Coupeville all have reliable summer music options this month.
South Whidbey Tuesday Concerts in the Park
The South Whidbey Parks and Recreation series runs Tuesdays from 6-7:30 PM at South Whidbey Community Park.
- July 7: Nathaniel Talbot Trio.
- July 14: Emily McVicker.
- July 21: The Sunset Grooves.
- July 28: No concert listed.
Bayview Corner Street Dances
Goosefoot’s Bayview Corner Street Dances are free, family-friendly, and held from 6-8 PM at the Bayview Cash Store.
- July 8: Rubatano Center Marimba.
- July 22: ROSSaCONN.
Coupeville Summer Concert Series
On Sunday, July 19, from 2-4 PM, Ike and the Old Man play the Coupeville Summer Concert Series at Coupeville Town Park Pavilion. See event details.

Fairs, Festivals, and Big July Weekends
Whidbey Island Fair: July 23-26
The Whidbey Island Fair returns to the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds and Events Center in Langley from Thursday, July 23, through Sunday, July 26. Expect rides, food vendors, exhibits, livestock, crafts, entertainment, and the kind of hometown fair energy that belongs on a summer calendar.
The fair parade is listed for Saturday, July 25. Check the fair’s official site before you go for tickets, gate hours, entertainment, parking, and parade-route updates.

Whidbey Island Guitar Festival: July 26
Presented by the LittleBIGFest team, the Whidbey Island Guitar Festival lands on Sunday, July 26, at Royal Alvin Hall in Freeland.
The posted lineup includes Troy Chapman + Honza Kourimsky, Keith Bowers, Andre Feriante, Tyler Richart, Elisabeth Brown, Charlie Solbrig, and Nick Mardon. See the lineup.

Arts, Theatre, and Live Music
July is also a strong month for indoor stages, outdoor theatre, gallery nights, and local music rooms.
Island Shakespeare Festival
Island Shakespeare Festival’s 2026 summer season runs July 17-Sept. 6 with Macbeth and Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest.
WICA July Events
Watch WICA for Troy Chapman & The Groovetones, Nearly Dan, Vinyl Cabaret, Treasure Island, and Different Mistakes during July.
Whidbey Island Music Festival
Heavenly Harmonies is listed for July 10 at Nordic Hall and July 11 at St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods.

More July Music, Food, and Markets to Watch
- Dancing Fish Vineyards: July listings include Ranger & the Re-Arrangers, Monday Bites, The Hipocrats, Fishstock, Wild Horses, and The EVM Quintet. See the Dancing Fish calendar or open the map.
- The Top Restaurant & Lounge: July music highlights include TAMA Festival music July 3-5, Kristi O’Donnell Quartet July 12, Joe Cook Blues Band July 18, Ribbons and Bows July 26, and Mayme O’Toole July 31. Verify directly with the venue before final plans.
- Salish Moon: July dates include The Top, WICA Under the Tent, Thirsty Crab, and Double Bluff Brewery.

Gardens, Walks, Markets, and Summer Outside
Meerkerk Garden Tours and Forest Walks
Meerkerk Gardens lists guided forest walks on July 5 and July 19, with summer garden tours on July 11 and July 25.
Whidbey Island Garden Tour
The 30th anniversary Whidbey Island Garden Tour is listed for Saturday, July 18, with private gardens and proceeds supporting local causes.
Farmers Markets
Look for July markets in Oak Harbor, Bayview, Coupeville/Central Whidbey, and South Whidbey. Schedules vary by market and day.

More July Community Calendar Picks
Local July calendars also include library programs, author talks, civic forums, food-and-wine events, and community gatherings. Here are a few more picks that may be useful for a broad July roundup.
| Date | Event | Where | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| July 2 | Mocktails & Masterpieces | Langley Library | Check Sno-Isle before you go. |
| July 3 | Poetry Open Mic Night | Commons Cafe & Books | Local community arts pick. |
| July 7 and 14 | Island County Candidate Forums | Clinton Community Hall | Local civic forum. |
| July 9 | Freedom to Read Panel | Clinton Community Hall | Community conversation. |
| July 10 | Blind Date with a Book | The Barnyard, Freeland | Library and books event. |
| July 11 | Kick It at the Library | Langley Library | Sno-Isle listing. |
| July 14 | Welcome to Medicare | Freeland Library | Community learning event. |
| July 15 | Connecting Through Crafts | Freeland Library | Library community event. |
| July 16 | Kicking Gas dinner, panel, and book talk | Clinton Community Hall | Sustainability and community event. |
| July 18 | Jewelry Job Escape Room | Langley Library | Sno-Isle listing; verify session times. |
| July 19 | Kick It: Soccer Watch Party | Freeland Library | Family and youth event. |
Planning More Than a Summer Visit?
Events are a good way to understand Whidbey’s different communities. A concert in Langley, a fair weekend at the fairgrounds, a garden walk in Greenbank, or a market morning in Oak Harbor can tell you a lot about the daily rhythm of island life.
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Looking Ahead: August Events to Book in July
Two of the events people often ask about are technically August events, but they belong on your July radar because tickets, lodging, ferry planning, and weekend schedules can move quickly.
Meerkerk Bluegrass Festival
Saturday, August 8, noon-4 PM. Meerkerk Gardens hosts bluegrass at the gazebo with Ricky Gene Powell and the Boys of Greenwood Glen and Salish Moon.
LittleBIGFest
August 14-16. LittleBIGFest returns to Langley for three days of live music, vendors, food, and family-friendly festival energy.
A Few Practical July Tips
- Check the organizer before leaving. Outdoor concerts, garden tours, and waterfront events can shift with weather or staffing.
- Plan around ferry pressure. Holiday weekends, fair weekend, and major concert days can make normal travel windows feel slower.
- Buy tickets early when possible. WICA shows, Whidbey Island Guitar Festival, Meerkerk Bluegrass Festival, and select garden events may not be last-minute friendly.
- Use the map links. Many Whidbey venues are close in spirit but not always close by road, especially when you are crossing the island north to south.
July Whidbey Events FAQ
What are the biggest July 2026 events on Whidbey Island?
Major July highlights include Freeland Freedom Fest & Fireworks on July 3, Oak Harbor Independence Day weekend events, South Whidbey Tuesday Concerts in the Park, Bayview Corner Street Dances, the Whidbey Island Fair from July 23-26, and the Whidbey Island Guitar Festival on July 26.
Are there free outdoor concerts on Whidbey Island in July?
Yes. South Whidbey Tuesday Concerts in the Park are listed for July 7, July 14, and July 21 at South Whidbey Community Park. Bayview Corner Street Dances are listed for July 8 and July 22 at Bayview Cash Store, and Coupeville’s Summer Concert Series has a July 19 concert at Coupeville Town Park Pavilion.
When is the Whidbey Island Fair in 2026?
The Whidbey Island Fair is scheduled for Thursday, July 23, through Sunday, July 26, 2026, at the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds and Events Center in Langley. Check the official fair website before you go for tickets, hours, entertainment, parking, and parade updates.
Is LittleBIGFest a July event?
LittleBIGFest itself is scheduled for August 14-16, 2026, but it is worth planning for in July. The LittleBIGFest team also presents the Whidbey Island Guitar Festival on Sunday, July 26, at Royal Alvin Hall in Freeland.
When is the Meerkerk Bluegrass Festival?
The Meerkerk Bluegrass Festival is scheduled for Saturday, August 8, 2026, from noon to 4 PM at Meerkerk Gardens in Greenbank. Because tickets and summer plans can move quickly, it is a good event to put on your July planning list. Check Meerkerk’s festival page for ticket and event details.
Should I check event details before going?
Yes. Whidbey summer events can change because of weather, venue updates, ticket availability, staffing, or ferry-related travel timing. Use the linked organizer pages as the final source before you leave.
Written by Si Fisher.