Blue Angels
Red, White and Blues Week featuring the Pensacola Beach Air Show – July 5-8, 2023

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July 15th – 18th 2026

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July 9th – 12th 2025

2025 Pensacola Beach Air Show Set for July 9-12 Featuring the U.S. Navy Blue Angels

Full Schedule Announced

PENSACOLA, Fla. (June 23, 2025) — The Santa Rosa Island Authority is proud to host the 2025 Pensacola Beach Air Show, July 9–12, featuring Pensacola’s hometown heroes—the U.S. Navy Blue Angels—as the headline act.

The four-day event includes a full lineup of top-tier aerobatic performers, ground exhibits, and military demonstrations, culminating with the official air show on Saturday, July 12.

“We’re honored to welcome tens of thousands of visitors every summer to celebrate this awe-inspiring tradition along our world-class beach,” said Robbie Schrock, SRIA Director of Administration.

Air Show Week Schedule:

  • Wednesday, July 9 – “Breakfast with the Blues”
    Around 7:30 a.m., the Blue Angels mark their flight paths by circling overhead.
  • Thursday, July 10 – Practice Flight
    At 2 p.m., the Blue Angels conduct an over-water practice session.
  • Friday, July 11 – Full Dress Rehearsal
    Demonstrations begin at approximately 10:30 a.m.; Blue Angels fly at 2 p.m.
  • Saturday, July 12 – Official Pensacola Beach Air Show
    Same schedule as Friday’s rehearsal.

Luke Carrico will make his inaugural debut as the voice of the air show on Friday and Saturday, with veteran Paul Entrekin serving as Air Boss for his 32nd year.

Before the official airspace closure, a handful of pre-show flight demonstrations will be overhead starting around 10:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, including:

  • The Black Ducks in WWII-era aircraft.
  • Sheldon Heatherington in a Zenith 75 STOL named “Redbird.”
  • Gene Valentino in an Icon A-5.
  • Tanner Matheny in a 1946 NAvion named “Olivia.”
  • Veterans Flight team in their WWII-era Stearman biplanes honoring WWII and Korean War veterans, led by Roy Kinsey.
  • HT-18 training helicopters from TAW-5 aboard NAS Whiting Field.
  • VT-10 flying T-6 Texans from TAW-6 aboard NAS Pensacola.
  • U.S. Coast Guard Search & Rescue demo from a MH-65E Dolphin.

At approximately 11:40 a.m., the official air box will close and the lifeguards will clear the water. Shortly following, hold onto your hats for some mouth-dropping aerial performances!

2025 Official Performers Schedule:

  • USAF B-1B Lancer arrives to tease the raw power and speed of the legendary swing-wing bomber.
  • Red Bull Air Force team performs the “Presentation of the Colors” by skydiving with the American Flag – landing at show center. Expect aerobatics from helo pilot Aaron Fitzgerald and pilot Kevin Coleman in his Extra 330 SC, too.
  • B-1B Lancer comes back for more action and maneuvers to impress.
  • RJ Gritter is next overhead, flying a red, white, and blue Decathlon and bringing high-energy aerobatics to Pensacola for the first time.
  • The father-son duo of Ken and Austin Rieder with Redline Airshows will deliver formation thrills and precision flying in their RV-8s.
  • Next up, the four-man Titan Aerobatic Team performs synchronized loops and bomb bursts in their WWII-era AT-6 Texans.
  • Kevin Coleman and Aaron Fitzgerald team up again in a high-adrenaline, two-aircraft routine to finish up with the Red Bull Air Force finale before a short 10-minute water break.

Blue Angels Take Flight at 2 p.m.

As always, closing out the show at 2 p.m. will be YOUR U.S. Navy Flight Demonstrations Squadron, the Blue Angels. Look to the Gulf horizon as the famous C-130J aircraft, affectionately known as Fat Albert, followed by six signature blue and gold F-18 Super Hornets, make their way over Pensacola Beach.

For the next 45 minutes, spectators will get a glimpse of the Blues’ aeronautic maneuvers like the Diamond Dirty Loop, the Double Farvel, the Vertical Pitch, the Fleur-de-Lis, the Opposing Knife-Edge pass, and the crowd-favorite Sneak Pass. These are just a few of the mind-blowing displays of choreographed precision flying the Navy’s flight demonstration team has perfected over the past 79 years.

Know Before You Go

  • Drones are strictly prohibited during air show waiver hours.
  • Glass is not allowed on the beach.
  • Dogs are only permitted at the dog beaches on the island and must remain on leash.
  • Help us protect our beach: Please Leave Only Your Footprints.

Schedule To Be Determined
STAY TUNED FOR MORE INFO

Locals and visitors from all over look forward to the annual Pensacola Beach Air Show held every the summer in July. The show highlights our hometown heroes — the Blue Angels — the U. S. Navy’s flight demonstration squadron stationed at Forrest Sherman Field aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola. The Blues hold several practice sessions along the beach in the days leading up to the big event on show day.

Featuring The US Navy’s Blue Angels and:
Luke Carrico

Luke Carrico – Announcer

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Redline

Kevin Coleman

Kevin Coleman

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Red Bull Air Force Team with pilot Aaron Fitzgerald

RJ Gritter

RJ Gritter

USAF B-1B Lancer

USAF B-1B Lancer

Titan Aerobatic Team

Titan Aerobatic Team

Pensacola Beach Air Show Photo #2

Veterans Flight Stearmans

Julian MacQueen

Julian MacQueen

USCG SAR

USCG SAR

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