The Festival Guide
Sunday, April 6th, 2025 | 12:00 PM to 4:30 PM | Wooster Square Park, New Haven CT
Welcome to the Celebration!
We’re thrilled to invite you to the annual Wooster Square Cherry Blossom Festival, a cherished springtime tradition in New Haven. Every year, we gather to honor the breathtaking cherry trees that have become a signature landmark of Wooster Square Park—a historic treasure that continues to bloom with beauty and community spirit.
Bring your picnic blankets, chairs, and loved ones, and join us on Sunday, April 6, 2025, from 12:00 PM–4:30 PM for an unforgettable afternoon of music, food, and fun under the blossoms.
Festival Details
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What’s happening and when!
The 52nd Annual Cherry Blossom Festival will be hosted at Wooster Square Park in New Haven, CT on Sunday, April 6th, 2025 from 12 pm - 4:30 pm EST.
12:00 PM: Festival Opens
12:30 PM: Welcome Remarks and Kickoff
1:00 PM: Live Music and Performances Begin
4:30 PM: Festival Ends
Stay Tuned!
More exciting activities and performances will be added to the schedule as we get closer to the festival. Check back often for updates! -
Bring blankets, chairs, and sunscreen
Pets are welcome
Outside food is allowed, but we encourage supporting food trucks!
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Rain or Shine, the Festival Goes On!
The Wooster Square Cherry Blossom Festival will take place regardless of the weather. Please plan accordingly and dress for the conditions, whether it’s sunny or rainy.
Note: There is no reschedule date for the festival.
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Recommended spots near the festival include:
Conte School (Chapel Street)
High School in the Community (Water Street)
Metropolitan Business Academy (Water Street)
Streets east of the square (past the I-95 underpass), including:
Hamilton Street
Wallace Street
East Street
For those up for a short walk:
Post Office Parking Lot (Brewery Street)
IKEA Parking Lot (Brewery Street)
Please refer to the map below for more information.
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About our Musicians
St. Luke’s Steel Band
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St. Luke’s Steel Band began when supporters from New Haven’s historic St. Luke’s Episcopal Church purchased a set of used steel drums from a band in Brooklyn. SInce then, the group has attracted a deedicated membership of players of all ages, may who hail from the Wet Indies.
Rhythm City
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[More info coming soon!]
Carlos y su Momento
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The 11-piece Carlos Santiago y Su Momento creates an enthusiasm that floods all in attendance. Carlos Santiago y Su Momento is a local New Haven favorite that has performed at the Arts & Ideas Festival in prior years and opened multiple times for the Grammy-nominated legends Plena Libre.
Parking
Recommended spots near the festival include:
Conte School (Chapel Street)
High School in the Community (Water Street)
Metropolitan Business Academy (Water Street)
Streets east of the square (past the I-95 underpass), including:
Hamilton Street
Wallace Street
East Street
For those up for a short walk:
Post Office Parking Lot (Brewery Street)
IKEA Parking Lot (Brewery Street)