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Armed Forces Day Carillon Concerts

Special carillon concerts to honor the brave men and women of our Armed Forces who have given their lives to preserve our freedom.

The Carillons of Canada: An Audio/Visual...

Gordon Slater will serve as the Bok Singing Tower guest carillonneur through April 15 and will host an audio visual presentation, “The Carillons of Canada,” at 11 a.m. in the Visitor Center on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

86th Easter Sunrise Service

Experience the majesty of the sun rising over the horizon on Iron Mountain with the music of the 60-bell Singing Tower carillon, the Lake Wales Chorale and bagpipe performance

Mother’s Day Carillon Concerts

Free admission will be offered to all mothers in celebration of Mother’s Day.

National Public Gardens Day

Present a current membership card to any public garden at the entrance gate to receive free admission to the Gardens.

Concert Under the Stars

Bring your family and a picnic to spend an enchanted moonlit evening on the Great Lawn with acoustic jazz performances by Solas with opening act by Frank Vignola Quintet beginning at 6 p.m

Earth Day Celebration

Students will participate in hands-on activities by environmental exhibitors from throughout Central Florida and will learn about protecting wildlife, Florida’s ancient islands, forestry, water conservation, gardening, and more.

Tulip Time Cruise: Canals & Waterway...

Discover picturesque Holland and Belgium in the spring and visit the Floriade, International Horticulture Expo and more.

85th Easter Sunrise Service

Experience the majesty of the sun rising over the horizon on Iron Mountain with the music of the 60-bell Singing Tower carillon, the Lake Wales Chorale and bagpipe performance

Easter Sunday Carillon Concerts

The beauty of the gardens during spring bloom provides a tranquil setting to enjoy the sacred day while listening to beloved music performed on the 60-bell Singing Tower carillon.

Moonlight Carillon Concert

Enjoy an hour-long carillon concert under the light of a full moon with the scent of citrus blossoms in the air.

Expressions of Bok Tower Gardens Art Exh...

Members of the Central Florida Watercolor Society showcase their “en plein air” paintings of scenes captured in the Gardens where they painted in the open air.

Live at the Gardens Concert Series with ...

Performing on the historic Steinway in the intimate setting at Pinewood Estate, pianist Gary Wolf and violinist-violist Matitiahu Braun return after playing to a standing ovation at Pinewood.

Live at the Gardens Concert Series with ...

Back by popular demand! Acoustic brings their original sound and distinctive style is a mix of diverse musical backgrounds and unusual instrumentation with Hannah’s cello and Joe’s double neck guitjo.

St. Patrick’s Day Carillon Concerts

Stroll the blooming gardens and enjoy the many shades of green as the Singing Tower carillon performs Irish favorites from the Emerald Isle.

Night Hike

Unravel the mysteries of nighttime sights and sounds in the Gardens after the sun goes down.

21st International Carillon Festival Con...

Celebrate one of the nation’s most unique musical experiences with a Moonlight Concert and reception to meet the guest carillonneurs.

21st International Carillon Festival Fil...

View educational films about bell foundry, casting, tuning and the history of the carillon.

21st International Carillon Festival Lun...

Bring a picnic lunch to attend guided tours of the Singing Tower exterior highlighting its history, artistry, architecture and construction followed by a half-hour carillon concert and historical artifacts display.

Live at the Gardens: Curtis On Tour

Founded by Edward Bok’s wife, Mary Louise Curtis Bok, the Curtis Institute of Music’s String Quartet will return for the first time in 80 years to perform Paganini’s last guitar quartet and other selections during the International Carillon Festival. Curtis president and renowned violist, Roberto Díaz will perform with guitar faculty member Jason Vieaux and two students.

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