Movies in the Pines Is Back Tonight — Free Outdoor Screening of Inside Out 2 in Southern Pines

Movies in the Pines Southern Pines April 2026

Looking for something fun to do with the family on a Friday night? Head downtown — Movies in the Pines is back tonight with a free outdoor screening of Inside Out 2 in Southern Pines, and it’s one of the best free events the Sandhills has to offer.

Everything You Need to Know

The movie screens tonight, Friday, April 10, at Downtown Park located at 145 SE Broad Street in Southern Pines. Showtime is 7:45 p.m. Admission is completely free and open to the community. Concessions will be available for purchase on site, and organizers encourage attendees to bring a blanket or lawn chair for comfortable seating.

In the event of rain, the screening will be rescheduled for Saturday, April 11. Keep an eye on local weather and the event’s social media for any updates.

About Inside Out 2

Inside Out 2 is the Pixar sequel that follows Riley as she enters her teenage years and new emotions join the mix — including Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment. It’s a movie the whole family can enjoy, with plenty of laughs and a few moments that hit harder than expected for the adults in the crowd. It’s a perfect pick for a spring evening in the park.

A Free Night Out in the Sandhills

Events like Movies in the Pines are exactly what makes the Southern Pines community special. Downtown Park is a beautiful spot on a spring evening, and a free family movie night is hard to beat. Whether you’re a longtime local or new to the area, it’s a great way to spend a Friday in Moore County.

For more community events, local news, and what’s happening across Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Aberdeen, and the Sandhills, stay with Star 102.5 and Sandhills News — the Pulse of the Pines.

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