Houndmouth
On 4/2/2025
Houndmouth is a New Albany, Indiana-based alternative blues band comprised of Zak Appleby (bass, vocals), Matt Myers (guitar, vocals), and Shane Cody (drums, vocals).
Anberlin
On 4/4/2025
Anberlin is a Florida-based alternative rock band that started in 2002 but dissolved in 2014, then reformed in 2018. Lead vocalist Stephen Christian, guitarists Christian McAlhaney and Joseph Milligan, drummer Nathan Young and bassist Deon Rexroat have been with the band since the beginning of 2007.
50th Mainsail Art Festival
From 4/5/2025 - 4/6/2025
Mainsail Art Festival features over 200 artists showcasing their works across a variety of mediums, including painting, photography, sculpture, and jewelry. Set in beautiful Vinoy Park along the waterfront, visitors can enjoy live music, local food vendors, and a relaxed atmosphere while discovering one-of-a-kind art pieces
Denzel Curry
On 4/8/2025
Denzel Curry is a rapper from Florida who has been active since his first mixtape came out in 2011. His most successful singles are the gold-certified "Ultimate" from 2015 and the platinum-certified "Clout Cobain" which also peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart.
Tampa Bay Blues Festival
From 4/11/2025 - 4/13/2025
Feel the rhythm of the blues at the Tampa Bay Blues Festival, an annual event that brings together legendary musicians and rising stars in the genre. Set against the stunning waterfront, this festival offers three days of soulful music, delicious food, and an unforgettable atmosphere.
Kathleen Madigan
On 4/12/2025
The Irish-American comedian and TV personality Kathleen Madigan has appeared on many TV shows and specials including Last Comic Standing, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and Late Show with David Letterman. She now also hosts her own comedy podcast named Madigan’s Pubcast.
Tampa Bay Rowdies vs. Loudoun United FC
On 4/12/2025
Grab your tickets to see the Loudoun United FC play.
Florida Orchestra
On 4/5/2025
Dedicated to inspiring, entertaining, and educating the diverse audience of the Tampa Bay area, The Florida Orchestra consists of musicians trained at prestigious institutes like Juilliard. After offering such performances for over half a century, it now performs about 100 concerts each year in the tri-city area.
Chiodos
On 4/15/2025
Post-hardcore rockers Chiodos have had fans headbanging to their pulsing music even since their explosion onto the punk scene in 2004. Whether lead singer Craig Owens is crowd surfing or getting the crowd pumped up during songs like "Baby, You Wouldn't Last A Minute On The Creek," the frontman brings an intensity to their live shows that can't be matched. The band's powerful playing commands the stage, often provoking mosh pits that perfectly mirror the band's fire and intensity.
Shot Thru the Heart: A Tribute to Bon Jovi
On 4/19/2025
Delight in an evening that joyfully celebrates the grand anthems and flamboyant spectacle of Bon Jovi through the brilliant renditions by Shot Thru the Heart. Experience iconic tunes and captivated ovations essential to the Bon Jovi legacy, masterfully performed.
Mayday Parade
On 4/22/2025
Mayday Parade is a rock band from Florida whose debut EP, Tales Told by Dead Friends, sold over 50,000 copies without any label support. Later they released many successful studio albums like Black Lines and Monsters in the Closet.
Sunscreen Film Festival
From 4/24/2025 - 4/27/2025
The Sunscreen Film Festival in St. Petersburg is a premier event that brings together filmmakers, film lovers, and industry professionals. With a variety of screenings, including feature films, documentaries, and shorts, this festival provides an exciting opportunity to discover fresh voices in cinema.
The Dead South
On 4/27/2025
The Dead South is a Canadian musical ensemble of the folk and bluegrass genres. Their albums "Illusion and Doubt" and "Sugar Joy" won the Juno Award for Traditional Roots Album of the Year. They also earned the Group of the Year award at the Canadian Independent Music Awards.
Wilco
On 4/27/2025
Wilco is an alternative rock band from Chicago, Illinois. Following the departure of singer Jay Farrar, the band was formed in 1994 by the remaining members of the alternative country band Uncle Tupelo. During Wilco’s first decade, the band shifted regularly.