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If your New Year’s resolution is to go to more local concerts in 2024, you’re in luck. The first half of next year is already stacked with plenty of fun options for fans of nearly every genre.
Here are the biggest names in pop, rock, rap, comedy and more slated to visit Tampa Bay and Sarasota in July, August and September. Biggest concerts, comedy shows coming to Tampa Bay, Sarasota ...
More Candlelight Concerts are coming courtesy of Fever, a live-entertainment discovery platform that in 2023 brought Erie three nights of performances featuring the music of Vivaldi, Taylor Swift ...
The Ritz Ybor (originally the Rivoli Theatre) is an events venue located in the historic Ybor City, within Tampa, Florida. Opening in 1917, the theatre catered to the Afro-Cuban community in the emerging neighborhood. Throughout the years, the venue was served as a cinema, adult movie theater, nightclub and concert venue. The theatre was ...
The Straz Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts venue in Tampa, Florida, United States. It opened in July 1987 as the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, and was renamed in 2009. [1] The Straz Center is owned by the City of Tampa and operated by the David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., a not-for-profit ...
The city of Tampa paid $86 million and the Tampa Bay Lightning paid $53 million for the venue's construction and infrastructure. [9] It opened in 1996 as the Ice Palace. Its first event was a performance by the Royal Hanneford Circus. [10] The first hockey game was the Lightning hosting the New York Rangers, which the Lightning won 5–2. [11]
A guide to hottest concert, festival and comedy tickets for Sarasota, St. Petersburg, Clearwater and Tampa. Biggest concerts, comedians coming to Sarasota-Bradenton, Tampa Bay now through March 31 ...
The Florida Orchestra's history is steeped in orchestral tradition from both sides of Tampa Bay. In the 1930s, Tampa already had a strong orchestra scene with a WPA orchestra, and by the mid-1940s, the Tampa Symphony Orchestra was born, although it would be renamed the Tampa Philharmonic in 1959.