The Kentucky Derby has always seemed both an integral part of and wholly separate from Louisville, the town where it has been held annually on the first Saturday in May for almost 140 years. Its home track, Churchill Downs, with its iconic ivory spires and stockpile of rose garlands, is a name and place known around the world. In recent years, scads of Hollywood stars and household celebrities have flocked in growing numbers to the race itself, not to mention its fabulous before-and-after-parties. And the true stars -- the breathtaking thoroughbreds who compete in this first leg of the Triple Crown -- visit the River City from some of the most exotic and distant destinations imaginable.
With so much attention on a grand, even international scale being focused on the Derby, what is it about this occasion that makes is seem particularly Louisvillian? For residents and local businesses, it is the events that are held in the weeks leading up to the big race that incorporate the city into the celebration. The Kentucky Derby Festival offers more than 70 events for residents to enjoy over the course of two weeks, and in the few days leading up to the race, multiple charitable organizations benefit from the glamorous fetes being held at places like the Galt Hotel and Patricia Barnstable Brown's Highlands home. To help get you into the Derby spirit as the Big Day approaches, we have compiled an exhaustive list of these local events, complete with times, dates, and admission costs.
APRIL 25
- Taste of Derby Festival
WHERE: Louisville Slugger Field
WHEN: 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $80 per person ($50 is tax deductible)
This fourteenth year for the Taste of Derby Festival, large enough to occupy Slugger Field, will feature one-of-a-kind dishes from more than 65 Louisville restaurants, rare small-batch brands from liquor vendors, a silent auction, and wine tasting. As always, all proceeds will benefit the Dare to Care Food Bank.
APRIL 26
- Kentucky Derby Festival’s Great Balloon Glimmer
WHERE: Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville on the Waterfront
WHEN: 8:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.
HOW MUCH: Free with a Pegasus Pin
Also called the “mini-glow,” the Great Balloon Glimmer serves as the kick-off to the U.S. Bank weekend-long Great BalloonFest. The early evening is the perfect time to see scores of gorgeous balloons bathe the Waterfront Park lawn in light.
APRIL 26-27
- BB&T Kentucky Derby Festival Running Wild Expo
WHERE: Kentucky International Convention Center
WHEN: 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. on Thursday and 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. on Friday
HOW MUCH: Free
This two-day expo is taking advantage of the running craze that has overcome Louisville over the past few years, and is giving Marathon and miniMarathon runners in particular a sneak peek at the newest running gear and pre-race tips.
APRIL 27
- Kentucky Derby Festival Great Balloon Rush Hour Race
WHERE: Bowman Field
WHEN: 7 a.m.
HOW MUCH: Free with a Pegasus Pin
Take time out from the morning commute to see fabulous and colorful balloons race for glory. This is the first of two balloon races on a schedule designed with busy spectators in mind.
- Kentucky Derby Festival Great Balloon Glow
WHERE: Kentucky Expo Center
WHEN: 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
HOW MUCH: Free with a Pegasus Pin
This event attracts almost as many fans as the Great Balloon Race itself – more than 50,000 flock annually to see grounded balloons smolder and shine [3] to a special soundtrack and chat with pilots.
- Derby Museum Gala
WHERE: Kentucky Derby Museum
WHEN: 6 p.m. – 1 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $50 – $125
See the elegant side of Churchill Downs days before any races begin. The Kentucky Derby Museum Gala is held in the shadow of the twin spires and donates all of its proceeds directly to the Museum's endowment fund.
APRIL 28
- Kentucky Derby Festival Great Balloon Race
WHERE: Bowman Field
WHEN: 7 a.m.
HOW MUCH: Free with a Pegasus Pin
The grand finale of the Great BalloonFest is back after a brief hiatus last year, due to inclement weather, and promises to be as big and thrilling as ever for the whole family.
- Derby Marathon/miniMarathon
WHERE: Starts in downtown Louisville (Preston Street and Main Street)
WHEN: 7:30 a.m.
HOW MUCH: Free for spectators
The miniMarathon, in its 39th year, and the 11th annual Marathon will start and end in the same area and wind through some of Louisville’s most scenic parks, thoroughfares, and neighborhoods. In a much-applauded move, the traditional course has also been revised to allow for better traffic flow.
- TheSlice: Spice, Style, and Soul
WHERE: St. Augustine Church (1310 West Broadway)
WHEN: 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $50 (includes Pegasus Pin)
This event to benefit organizations and fund scholarships in West Louisville and to honor Louisville’s visionary black leaders will include some of the best food and live entertainment in town.
- Sonic Saturday with Eddie Money
WHERE: Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville on the Waterfront
WHEN: 9 p.m. – 11 p.m.
HOW MUCH: Free with a Pegasus Pin AND for Marathon and miniMarathon runners who show their medals
The artist behind such hits as “Two Tickets to Paradise” and “Take Me Home Tonight” will be at the Waterfront for one night only to entertain Marathon runners and casual rockers alike.
APRIL 27-29
- Apassionata
WHERE: Freedom Hall
WHEN: 7 p.m. on April 27, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. on April 28, and 3 p.m. on April 29
HOW MUCH: $25-$175
Apassionata is the most popular live entertainment show in Europe and boasts more than five million fans across the globe. The four-show Louisville engagement kicks off an eighteen-month nationwide tour, and will showcase more than 40 exotic horses and breeds rarely seen in North America.

APRIL 29
- Derby Brunch on the River
WHERE: Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing
WHEN: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $50
Take a trip back in time to the Louisville of yesteryear at the Farnsley-Moremen Landing, where live jazz performances and horse-drawn carriage rides will add a sense of nostalgia to the typical Derby brunch.
- GospelFest
WHERE: Chow Wagon Music Stage on the Waterfront
WHEN: 2 p.m. – 11 p.m.
HOW MUCH: Free with a Pegasus Pin
Performing choirs will hail from Cable Baptist Church, St. Stephen Baptist Church, Bates Memorial Baptist Church, and more, and the winner of the step/dance competition in the early afternoon will win the opportunity to open for George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic at RhythmFest.
- Louisville Youth Orchestra Concert
WHERE: Iroquois Park Amphitheatre
WHEN: 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.
HOW MUCH: Free with a Pegasus Pin
Four Louisville Youth Orchestra ensembles will perform free for fans in one of Louisville’s most beloved outdoor venues, the beautiful Iroquois Park Amphitheatre.
APRIL 30
- Discovery Day
WHERE: Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville on the Waterfront
WHEN: 11 a.m. – 1 :30 p.m.
HOW MUCH: Free with a Pegasus Pin
PNC and the KDF have joined forces to create an event designed specifically for the youngest Derby revelers, meaning it will feature a ton of interactive and educational activities for children, inflatable playgrounds, and a dynamic Stage One performance.
- Kentucky Derby Festival Great Bed Races
WHERE: KFC Yum! Center
WHEN: 11:30 a.m. to tailgate; parade starts at 6:15 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $130 per race team (includes 5 t-shirts and 5 Pegasus Pins) and free for spectators with a Pegasus Pin
This somewhat bizarre Derby event, sponsored by Stock Yards Bank, sees teams of five race beds on wheels in madcap costumes. Prizes like “Cone Eater Award” and “Most Entertaining” will be awarded after the race, and proceeds will benefit the Kentucky Derby Foundation.
- HappyTail Hour
WHERE: Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville on the Waterfront
WHEN: 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.
HOW MUCH: Free with a Pegasus Pin (pets allowed on leashes)
Seize the opportunity to let your four-legged friends enjoy the Derby festivities with you during this “cocktail hour,” the only Derby Festival event that welcomes pets on the Waterfront. Be sure to check out Metro Animal Services' S.P.O.T. mobile adoption unit, which will be on site with adoptable animals.
- Race for Grace Charity Dinner
WHERE: Churchill Downs (Millionaire’s Row)
WHEN: 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $150 per person and $1,200 for tables of 8
The annual fundraising dinner for Kentucky Race Track Chaplaincy, a ministry benefiting track workers, will welcome former NFL quarterback and current sports commentator Terry Bradshaw as its keynote speaker. Stick around for live entertainment, a silent auction, and Pat Day spotting.
- Knights of Columbus Charity Dinner
WHERE: Galt House (Archibald Cochran Room)
WHEN: 6 p.m. for cocktails; 7 p.m. – 11 p.m. for dinner
HOW MUCH: $40 for dinner plus $10 (optional) for post-dinner reception
Dinner, cocktails, and entertainment are all being provided by the Knights of Columbus to raise money for the mentally handicapped community. The Dean Eagle Memorial Award will also be presented to a person “who has excelled in the promotion and coverage of the Thoroughbred racing industry.”
MAY 1
- Parade Preview Party
WHERE: Kentucky Expo Center (South Wing C)
WHEN: Private group tours 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.; open to the public 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.
HOW MUCH: free with a Pegasus Pin; $8 KEC parking fee
Care to avoid the crowds at the actual Pegasus Parade, but still hoping to catch a glimpse of the spectacular floats that will be on display? Come to the KEC to get a sneak peek at the troops of equestrian units, bands, costumed characters, and, of course, mobile units that will be taking downtown Louisville by storm.
- Ramble for the Roses 5K
WHERE: Iroquois Park
WHEN: 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. (walk starts at 6 p.m.)
HOW MUCH: $20 for adults and $10 for children
A more relaxed option than the Derby Marathon or miniMarathon, this non-competitive 5K is appropriate for the entire family and has more of a carnival feel, with inflatables, rides, and booths lining the paths of Iroquois Park.
- Texas Hold’em Tournament
WHERE: Belle of Cincinnati (docked at Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville on the Waterfront)
WHEN: boarding at 5 p.m.; tournament starts at 6 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $15 for guests; $125 for buy-in (includes $10,000 in chips and special event pin); $40 for $4,000 chip add-on during the first hour of play
It wouldn’t be Derby season without a little gambling, and this tournament promises $6,000, a custom winner’s bracelet, and a $550 buy-in and VIP ticket to the Danny Crum and Robert Williamson III Celebrity Derby Poker Championship on May 3 at the Seelbach.
- RhythmFest with George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic
WHERE: Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville on the Waterfront
WHEN: 9 p.m. – 12 a.m.
HOW MUCH: Free with a Pegasus Pin
Dr. Funkenstein himself will be performing live on the Waterfront with his perpetually evolving backing collective, Parliament Funkadelic. Come hear the funky stylings of one of the largest bands ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
MAY 1-2
- WineFest
WHERE: East Belvedere at Waterfront Park
WHEN: open tasting sessions 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $35 (includes wine glass and event pin)
The winemaking business has exploded in recent years in Kentucky and southern Indiana, and this is your chance to sample dozens of products from these burgeoning local vineyards all in one place.
MAY 2
- Battle of the Bounce
WHERE: Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville on the Waterfront
WHEN: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $75 per person on four-person teams; free for spectators with a Pegasus Pin
Like something out of Wipeout, four-member themed teams will roll, bounce, climb, and slide their way through an inflatable obstacle course to win the coveted “Inflatable Ego” award and a spot in the Pegasus Parade.
- Great Steamboat Race
WHERE: Waterfront Park and Ohio River
WHEN: boarding at 4:30 p.m.; departure at 5:30 p.m.; race at 6 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $130 to board the Belle of Louisville (includes food, drinks, and entertainment); $55 to board the Belle of Cincinnati (tour only); $75 for special Four Roses bourbon tasting on the Belle of Cincinnati (includes food and drinks)
This is one of the oldest Derby traditions – the first Great Steamboat Race was held back in 1963 – and several different steamboats have competed against hometown favorite the Belle of Louisville since its inception. This year promises even more change: the American Queen, whose home port is the Beale Street Landing in Memphis, will enter the competition alongside the Belle of Louisville and Belle of Cincinnati to vie for the silver antlers.
- Walk the Moon with Ha Ha Tonka
WHERE: Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville on the Waterfront
WHEN: Ha Ha Tonka at 7 p.m.; Walk the Moon at 8 p.m.
HOW MUCH: Free with a Pegasus Pin
Wednesday concerts on the Waterfront are back with a vengeance, and on May 2, rising four-man band Walk the Moon will take the stage at Fest-a-Ville.
- Social at the Silks
WHERE: Galt House (Jockey Silks Bourbon Bar)
WHEN: 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
HOW MUCH: Free
Four Roses Master Distiller Jim Rutledge will be at Jockey Silks Bourbon Bar to sign bottles of a rare product, which was poured from a barrel chosen by a special Derby Festival panel and served on the Belle of Cincinnati during the Great Steamboat Race.
MAY 3
- Speed Museum Derby Brunch
WHERE: Speed Museum
WHEN: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $85 per person
Brunch will be served at Café Fraiche and musical entertainment will be provided by Louisville-based folk trio the River Sirens. Guests will also enjoy shuttle service to Churchill Downs every half hour from 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and entry to Renoir to Chagall: Paris and the Allure of Color.
- Celebrity Day at the Downs
WHERE: Churchill Downs (6th Floor)
WHEN: 11:30 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $99 per person; $792 for tables of 8; $892 for preferred tables of 8
This perennially sold-out event was conceived as a gesture of thanks to Pegasus Parade workers but was gradually opened to the public as its popularity grew. The parade’s Grand Marshal and a slew of other Hollywood stars will be on site at the Downs before the parade itself commences.
- Pegasus Parade
WHERE: West on Broadway from Campbell Street to 9th Street
WHEN: 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.
HOW MUCH: free public viewing in most areas; $9 for bleacher tickets; $11 for chair seating; $26 for review stand seating
The Derby Festival’s founding event, at more than 50 years old, now generates more than $22 million in revenue for our hometown. The legendary pop superstar Cyndi Lauper will serve as Grand Marshal for this year’s parade, themed “Family, Fun, and Games.”

- Easter Seals Taste of the Oaks
WHERE: Galt House (Grand Ballroom)
WHEN: 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $65 per person and $750 for reserved tables of 10
The Easter Seals of Louisville is a non-profit outpatient rehab center benefiting children with special needs, and they're holding their 9th Annual Taste of the Oaks at the Galt House to raise money for their excellent cause. Guests will enjoy live music and a silent auction in "smart casual" attire.
- Battle of the Bluegrass Celebrity Derby Pool Tournament
WHERE: Ice House
WHEN: 7 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $60 per person
Players pair up with a celebrity at this star-studded pool tournament to raise money for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentucky. This year, the match will be headed by “Black Widow” Jeanette Lee, Chicago Bears football star (and former UofL player) Michael Bush, 2012 National Champion and basketball star Darius Miller, and UofL graduate Amobi Okoye, who currently plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- Taste of Derby
WHERE: Bowman Field (Louisville Executive Aviation Hangar)
WHEN: entry at 7 p.m.; food and wine tastings until 10 p.m.; open bar until 11 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $300 per person
The Derby weekend kicks off with “Taste of Derby” at historic Bowman Field, where nationally renowned chefs will serve samples of signature dishes for you and a crowd of horseracing celebrities.
- 100 Black Men of Louisville Gala
WHERE: Kentucky International Convention Center
WHEN: 7 p.m. – 2 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $200 per person; $2,000 for tables of 10; $4,000 for corporate parties
100 Black Men of Louisville is an organization that offers financial assistance and mentorship to high school students hoping to enroll in an in-state college or university. This year’s featured entertainment will be recording artist Frankie Beverly and Maze.
- Ferdinand's Ball
WHERE: Frazier Museum
WHEN: doors open at 8:30 p.m. and dinner starts at 9 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $100 per cocktail ticket; $250 for VIP tickets; $500 for all-access tickets
There will be a little less history and much more star power in the Frazier Museum on the evening of May 3. Ferdinand's Ball is hosted this year by Real Housewife of Beverly Hills Brandi Glanville, and for a limited time, tickets for a pre-event cocktail hour with celebrity attendees will be on sale. In a gesture to the heart and soul of the Derby race itself, donations will benefit retired thoroughbred horses.
- "Young and Reckless" Does the Derby
WHERE: Prime Lounge
WHEN: 10 p.m. – 3 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $20 per ticket
MTV reality star Christopher Pfaff, better known as "Drama" from Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory, will be promoting his clothing line "Young and Restless" at Prime Lounge. Celebrity DJ Mick Boogie, who has spun at events for the likes of Will Smith, Jay-Z, and the Grammy Foundation, will also be in the house.
MAY 4
- Oaks Brunch
WHERE: Brown Hotel
WHEN: 9:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $150 per person
The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft will host this year’s Oaks Brunch at the Brown Hotel. Look for handcrafted items from the museum on display and bid in the silent auction as you enjoy hors d’ouevre and cocktails; stay for the exceptional brunch menu created by the Brown Hotel’s own Chef Laurent Géroli.
- Oaks Daytime Festival with the Louisville Crashers
WHERE: Fourth Street Live!
WHEN: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
HOW MUCH: Free
The Oaks Festival at Fourth Street Live! is free to the public, unlike many other Oaks and Derby parties around town, and welcomes local rockers the Louisville Crashers to its stage.
- Unbridled Eve Derby Gala
WHERE: Galt House
WHEN: 7 p.m. – 1:30 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $500 per person
An impressive $300,000 of in-kind donations for charities like Blessings in a Backpack and the American Cancer Society, 800 attendees, more than 40 celebrities, seven specialty bars, and hundreds of silent auction items join forces to make this one of the most anticipated Derby parties of the season.
- Julep Ball
WHERE: Galt House (Grand Ballroom)
WHEN: 7 p.m. – 2 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $500 per person ($400 is tax deductible) and $5,000 for tables of 10 ($4,000 is tax deductible)
The James Graham Brown Cancer Center will be honored at this year’s Julep Ball, which will also feature a red-carpet entrance, cocktails, a gourmet dinner, and, of course, endless dancing in an extravagant setting.
- Barnstable Brown Gala
WHERE: Barnstable Brown Mansion
WHEN: 8 p.m. – 2 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $1,250 per person
The Barnstable Brown Gala is legendary for its celebrity attendance, and this year will not disappoint. Topping a list of stars making an appearance is Ashton Kutcher, who will rub elbows with the likes of Andre Agassi, Aaron Rodgers, Kate Upton, and Boyz II Men. This charity event is considered the premier Derby soiree, and raises money each year for the Barnstable Brown Diabetes and Obesity Research Center at the University of Kentucky.
- MAXIM Fillies and Stallions
WHERE: Mellwood Arts Center
WHEN: 10 p.m. – 4 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $600 per person and $8,000 for VIP tables of 8
This party promises everything you would expect from MAXIM magazine: a celebrity DJ, Hollywood stars and starlets, go-go dancers, and a "high female-to-male ratio." $600 buys you general admission and access to a fantastic open bar, but you'll have to shell out a little more for an exclusive VIP table.
- Grey Goose Cherry Noir Celebrity Lounge
WHERE: Prime Lounge
WHEN: 10 p.m. – 4 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $20 per ticket
For the second night in a row, Prime Lounge is celebrating Derby into the wee hours of the morning. In past years, this annual party has attracted celebrities like Nick Lachey, Terrell Owens, and Maria Menounous, and with DJ Reach and Grey Goose's exclusive "Cherry Moon" cocktail calling, you can expect even more star-gazing this Derby season.
MAY 5
- 34th Annual Historic Homes Foundation Derby Breakfast
WHERE: Farmington Historic Plantation [4]
WHEN: 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $125 per person
The sumptuous breakfast at this event is not the only draw: bluegrass band the Porch Possums will be providing the soundtrack, a silent auction will benefit the Historic Homes Foundation, and an exclusive cabin by Longwood Antique Woods will be built on-site and available for purchase by attendees.
- Silks in the Bluegrass Derby Party
WHERE: Crown Plaza Hotel
WHEN: 7 p.m. – 1 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $250 per person and $2,500 for tables of 10
Another fantastic Derby charity event is the Silks in the Bluegrass party, which benefits Operation Open Arms (a charity founded to help children who have mothers serving time in prison find foster families for the duration of the mother’s sentence). The honorary chair this year is Miss America 2012 Laura Kaeppeler.
- Issac Murphy Image Awards
WHERE: Kentucky Center for African American Heritage
WHEN: 7 p.m. – 1 a.m.
HOW MUCH: Invitation only
This highly respected gala is held every year at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage to honor a Lifetime Achievement Award winner. This year's recipient will be actor and African American leader Danny Glover, and the presentation of honors will be accompanied by food, drinks, and entertainment.
- 21c Derby Party
WHERE: 21c Museum Hotel
WHEN: dinner 8 p.m. – 10 p.m. and party 10 p.m. – 1 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $100 for party only and $175 for dinner and party
The Original Makers Club and Esquire magazine will be hosting one of the more unique Derby parties at 21c downtown, complete with an open bar, dinner presented by Proof on Main [5] and Robinson's Prime Reserve, and what they're calling a "vintage circus party of spectacular beauty and oddity." This extravaganza is clearly not to be missed.
- Pendennis Club Derby After-Party
WHERE: Pendennis Club
WHEN: 10 p.m. – 2 a.m.
HOW MUCH: Free for members and their spouses and $40 for guests
The party continues after the most exciting three minutes in sports have expired. The Pendennis Club will host its after-party with the help of the Jimmy Church Band and a menu that needs to be tasted to be believed.
- Night of… One Race. One Winner. One Party.
WHERE: Galt House (Grand Ballroom and Exhibit Hall)
WHEN: 8 p.m. – 2 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $425 per person and $375 per person for groups of 10 or more
The Galt House, not to be outdone by the number of other post-Derby attractions, will offer passed hors d’ouevres, bottomless drinks, a gourmet meal, and entertainment from Party on the Moon, the band that played at the President’s Inauguration. Tickets will benefit the Permanently Disabled Jockey’s Fund, Inc.
- Derby Party with DJ Mikus
WHERE: Fourth Street Live!
WHEN: 8 p.m. – 3 a.m.
HOW MUCH: Free
Long after many Derby party-goers have hit the hay, the celebration will roll on at Fourth Street Live!, where DJ Mikus will be spinning on the Live! stage for the benefit of all comers. Best of all, this party is free of charge.
- Cinco de Derby Celebrity Event and Official Derby Jockey After-Party
WHERE: Prime Lounge
WHEN: 9 p.m. – 6 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $10 cover charge
Prime Lounge is capping off a trifecta of Derby parties with the Cinco de Derby Celebrity Event, sponsored by Grey Goose and Red Bull. You'll have the chance to party with the jockey who either made your day or rained on your Derby parade.
- T.I.'s Celebrity Kentucky Derby Gala
WHERE: Kentucky Expo Center
WHEN: 10 p.m. – 3 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $60 per person; $100 for a pair of GA tickets; $100 per person for VIP tickets
Hip-hop artist T.I. will be teaming up with football star Michael Bush to deliver one of the hottest after-Derby parties in town. Everything one would expect from a rap mogul will be on tap, including fine dining, VIP lounges, and a red carpet entrance.
- Darrell Griffith Foundation Experience
WHERE: Kentucky International Convention Center (Cascade Ballroom)
WHEN: 11:30 p.m. – 4:30 a.m.
HOW MUCH: $75 per person; $135 for VIP tickets; $800 for VIP tables of 4; $1,000 for tables of 10; $1,200 for VIP couch sections
Cocktails and a buffet at this very late-night star-studded "experience" will precede a live performance from R&B artist Miguel. The Darrell Griffith Foundation, named after the former UofL basketball star and Utah Jazz player, donates proceeds to different charitable organizations throughout the community, including UofL's Autism Treatment Center and New Beginnings for Women.
It's true that, next to Mammoth Cave and George Clooney, the Kentucky Derby is probably the state's most recognized claim to fame. Equally renowned is the two-week blow-out Louisville throws to honor this timeless sporting event. The best advice for hopeful partiers, therefore, is to pace oneself: you'll want to race longer than three minutes to optimize your own Derby experience.
Photos: Courtesy of Kathy Ryan, louisville.about.com, and Apassionata. Cover photo: Zach Everson [6].

