City of Alexandria, VA

04/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/07/2026 09:06

City of Alexandria to Host Sails on the Potomac and ALX Jazz Fest, June 12-14

Three days of music, tall ship tours, and engaging history organizations explore what life and liberty meant for the many people who called Alexandria home.

From the creation of the Fairfax Resolves to the diverse community of merchants, artisans, and residents who shaped this port town, Alexandria played a significant role in the founding era of the United States. The City of Alexandria is commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence through "Sails on the Potomac," June 12 through 14 at Waterfront Park (1A Prince St.) ,including a free fireworks show on Saturday, June 13 at 9 p.m.

What is Sails on the Potomac?

Sails on the Potomac is a free community event from June 12 to 14. You can view and tour historic tall ships, including the Gazela,Kalmar Nyckel, Providence, and Sultana. Join us for family activities, art, and history as we recognize Alexandria's role in the birth of our nation.

Ship Tours and Tickets

You can tour the ships for free while they are docked in Alexandria. Everyone, (including children) needs a free timed ticket. Reserve your tickets online in advance at alexandriava.gov/Sails250.

A walk-up line will be available, but entry is not guaranteed without a ticket.

Experience ALX Jazz Fest During Sails on the Potomac

As part of Sails on the Potomac, the annual ALX Jazz Fest will celebrate its 48th year! Three days of music kicks off on Friday, June 12 at noon.

Each day features a different music theme:

  • Friday, June 12 (Noon-6 p.m.): Americana Roots
  • Saturday, June 13 (Noon-9 p.m.): American Jazz and Poetry
  • Sunday, June 14 (Noon-6 p.m.): Future Sounds of America

What to Bring

The festival takes place at Waterfront Park. You are welcome to bring lawn chairs, blankets, and picnics. Food will also be available to buy. Leashed pets are allowed to enjoy the event, but only service animals are allowed aboard the historic ships. Please be mindful of the noise and large crowds.

Plan Your Visit

We encourage you to walk, bike, or take public transit to the waterfront. For full details on parking, transit, and tickets, visit alexandriava.gov/Sails250.

If you prefer communication in another language, free interpretation and translation services are available to you. Please email [email protected]or call 703.746.3960. 

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