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Night in the Tropics: Caribbean Breeze

July 22 |

Night in the Tropics: Caribbean Breeze | Saturday, July 22 | 7 – 11 pm (VIP hour at 6 pm) | VIP: $155; General Admission: $95 | 21+

Pittsburgh’s hottest 21+ summer party is back! Enjoy a “Caribbean Breeze” at the National Aviary! This event sells out, so get your tickets early and join us for a tropical celebration, all supporting avian care and conservation!

Experience the flavors of Caribbean cuisine and other fan favorites, with unlimited small plates from local restaurants and signature cocktails, beer, and wine. Enjoy over-the-top entertainment and explore habitats full of lush greenery where beautiful birds fly freely, and enjoy incredible interactions with Animal Ambassadors.

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