Delaware is packed with midweek ways to get out and enjoy the season, from live performances to hands-on classes and local hangouts. Below is a curated roundup of events pulled from this weeks listings, organized by vibe so you can plan quickly. Whether you are looking for a concert night, a theater outing, or something family-friendly, there is plenty happening. Check each listing for full details and any updates before you go.
Christiana Winds teams up with faculty artist Christine Delbeau and guest hornist Heidi Lucas for a program of works for piano and winds. The concert features music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Francis Poulenc. A great pick for classical music fans looking for a special evening performance.
Elysium is a monthly music series built around many genres of dance music. The event description frames it as a blissful, high-energy night out. Come for a rotating lineup and an evening centered on dance-floor sounds.
Catch live music from local musicians every Wednesday from 6-8pm. A simple, easy weekly plan for a casual night out. Great for anyone who wants a midweek dose of local talent.
Spend an evening of music with Dr. Minju Kim, a violinist, violist, and educator. She is Assistant Professor of Violin at the Boston University School of Music. The listing highlights her commitment to education alongside her performance.
Join a friendly 6K run on Wednesdays and see a different side of Newark. The run departs from the brewery parking lot at 6pm sharp and includes a 50/50 mix of trail and pavement. All fitness levels are welcome.
Stop in any Wednesday for lunch or dinner and enjoy selected bottles of wine for half-price. It is a relaxed way to try something new or revisit a favorite. Perfect for a low-key midweek date night or catch-up dinner.
Enjoy happy hour specials Monday through Friday from 4 pm to 6 pm at the Quoin Restaurant bar and patio. The listing includes beer, wine, cocktails, and light bites with daily selections. A solid option for after-work plans.
Take a break and join in for a $14.95 Lunch Combo Special. The deal runs Monday through Friday from 11:30am-3pm. A convenient weekday option for a quick, value-focused lunch.
Wednesday nights from 7PM to close, draught mugs are 50% off. A straightforward weekly special for a budget-friendly night out. Swing by later in the evening and settle in.
Enjoy fresh-from-the-sea oysters for $2 each every Tuesday and Thursday from 11:30AM to close. The selection changes daily, so there is always something new to try. A great reason to plan a weekday seafood stop.
Name that tune with a twist at Music Bingo with DJ Taven. Bring friends, play for free, and compete for prizes. The listing also notes 3-hour complimentary parking from 5:30PM to close (valid in the garage under The Chancery at 1313 N).
Head to Makers Alley from 6-9 pm for this months tap takeover featuring St. Bernardus. The listing highlights $5 featured beers. If you are looking for an easy Thursday night plan, this one is already handled.
The Historic Old Town Hall shows classic movies every Wednesday at 6:30pm. All proceeds go to the New Castle Public Library. A cozy, community-minded way to spend a weeknight.
This monster-sized, electrifyingly funny musical is charging onto the stage. The description teases that the name (the title) is still under wraps, but calls it award-winning and not to be missed. Catch it during its run dates listed on the event page.
Hop over for Easter Bunny pictures at Christiana Mall. Walk-ups are welcome every day until closing time. You can also book your preferred time slot in advance.
This is a free ongoing series for adults 55+. Explore the art of paper quilling and learn how to coil, shape, and arrange paper strips into eye-catching designs. A welcoming, creative way to spend time learning a new craft.
Visitors of all ages are invited to explore big nature questions, from how a kangaroo gains energy as it bounces to why birds have different beaks. The exhibit also asks how a prairie dog cools its home. A curious, family-friendly way to learn together.
The Brandywine will premiere the first-ever museum display of a monumental, rediscovered masterwork by Hudson River School artist Jasper Francis Cropsey (1823-1900). The listing describes it as a stunning example. A strong pick for an art-focused outing.
Celebrate spring with a Watering Can Resin Suncatcher class. Participants will create a decorative piece featuring flowing "water" made with fairy lights. The listing calls it a fun, relaxed project.
Jungle John entertains families every Wednesday with balloon animals. Stop by for a Family Fun Night and enjoy the 5:30-7:30PM time window listed. An easy weekly tradition for kids and parents alike.
This exhibit highlights the feeling of encountering a newly completed work, with ideas still humming from the artists recent focus and intention. The listing notes that every artist brings a different style and process. A nice option for a gallery visit with the family.
Learn about the history, care, and future plans of Winterthurs dazzling daffodil collection. The talk features Lori Shnick and Emily Perry. A great pick for garden lovers who want a deeper look at what is blooming and why.
Living historian Noah Lewis discusses the life and accomplishments of Edward "Ned" Hector. Hector was an African-American Revolutionary War soldier who fought at the Battle of Brandywine as an artilleryman. A meaningful history-focused outing.
Living Indigenous showcases and celebrates the creative contributions of Indigenous artists living in and connected to the Delaware community. The exhibit was developed in partnership with the Delaware Art Museum. A thoughtful way to explore art and community connections.
Stop by the park pavilion on Yorklyn Rd to see the Marshall Mobile nature center on wheels. Each week, park naturalists bring a new free craft or activity plus artifacts for the curious. A fun, low-pressure way to explore nature up close.
Nemours Estate opens for the 2026 season Tuesdays through Sundays. Historic buildings are open 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with gardens and grounds closing at 5:00 p.m. Last entry is at 4:00 p.m.
This special class is designed for beginners starting a HIIT program, with no burpees for this session. The goal is to get stronger together during an hour-long full-body workout. The listing notes to please check details for participation information.
The Wilmington Board Game Social is a go-to spot to enjoy games, drinks, and meet new friends (or rivals). The listing calls it Wilmingtons premier place for board game fans and nerds. A great plan for a casual night out with a group.
Join a yoga and meditation class with Jennine Brown (200 HR RYT). No experience is needed. Bring a mat and wear yoga clothes.
Discover the art of printmaking in a hands-on, beginner-friendly class. Explore basic techniques like collagraphs, monoprinting, and dry point etching while learning how to create your own prints. A creative option for anyone wanting to try something new.
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