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Scottish Heritage and Mythical Magic: What's On in Louisville Today

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January 24, 2026/08:00 AM
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Scottish Heritage and Mythical Magic: What's On in Louisville Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Alora Blosch

Cultural Traditions and Theatrical Wonders

Louisville is buzzing this Saturday, January 24, 2026, with a vibrant selection of cultural celebrations, family-friendly theater, and high-energy nightlife. Whether you are looking to honor international traditions or dive into a world of Greek mythology, the city has a diverse lineup to keep you entertained from morning until late into the night.

Burns Night at Historic Locust Grove

One of the most unique highlights today is the Burns Night Dinner hosted at the Historic Locust Grove. This event invites locals to raise a glass to Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns. Attendees can expect a traditional Scottish experience complete with the piping in of the haggis, soulful bagpipe music, and spirited poetry readings. It is a rare opportunity to experience deep-rooted heritage in one of Louisville’s most storied settings, making it a must-attend for history buffs and fans of international culture.

Mythology Takes the Stage

For families and fans of young adult fiction, the Bomhard Theatre at The Kentucky Center is the place to be today. StageOne Family Theatre presents "The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical." This high-energy production brings Rick Riordan's beloved characters to life with a rock-infused score and plenty of stage magic. There are multiple showtimes today, including a matinee at 2:00 PM and an evening performance at 7:30 PM, providing a perfect outing for those who enjoy epic adventures and mythical storytelling.

Art and Community Exhibitions

The Kentucky Center for African American Heritage (KCAAH), in partnership with 300FOR300, is currently presenting the exhibition "Black Girls, Butterflies & the Magic of Dreams." This inspiring public display celebrates empowerment and creativity through a series of evocative works. Meanwhile, the Frazier Kentucky History Museum continues its immersive exhibition, "Pursuit of Happiness," which uses interactive elements like secret codes and tabletop games to explore the historical quest for freedom in the Commonwealth.

Evening Beats and Comedy

As the sun sets, the city’s entertainment shifts toward live performance and dance. Highlights include:

  • Classic Silent Disco: Head over to Atrium Brewing in Norton Commons at 8:00 PM for a three-channel silent disco featuring everything from vintage bangers to modern pop.
  • Gimme Gimme Disco: For those who prefer the 1970s vibe, Headliners Music Hall is hosting a dance party dedicated to the hits of ABBA and more, starting at 8:30 PM.
  • Stand-up Comedy: The Louisville Comedy Club features back-to-back sets from well-known comedian Pauly Shore, with performances scheduled for 7:00 PM and 9:45 PM.

From the refined echoes of bagpipes at Locust Grove to the rhythmic beats of a silent disco, Louisville offers plenty of ways to enjoy this winter Saturday without missing a beat.