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Kitchen 305 is a Sunny Isles Beach restaurant inside the Newport Beachside Resort, where MTV held its Spring Break 2008 party. [61] [62] 3OH!3 performed in Panama City Beach, Florida for MTVU's Spring Break in March 2009. Lil Wayne had performed a televised concert for MTV Spring Break in Panama City Beach, Florida in March 2009.
Club La Vela was a nightclub owned by Patrick and Thorsten Pfeffer located in Panama City Beach, Florida. It was once billed as the largest nightclub in the United States. The club gained most of its fame and infamy in the 1990s during the weeks of spring break when thousands of college students converge on the club. The club was heavily ...
The band was also a popular attraction in Panama City Beach, Myrtle Beach, and Auburn University. The band (with a shifting cast) continued to do reunion shows into the 2000s. [ citation needed ] On September 16, 2009, the band joined Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band during their concert at the Bi-Lo Center in Greenville, South Carolina ...
Sarah Brightman in Concert; Satu (Siti Nurhaliza concert) Scream the Prayer Tour; A Seaside Rendezvous; The Second Coming Tour (Faith No More) Selena Gomez & the Scene: Live in Concert; A Sense of Purpose Tour; Sinful Attraction Tour; SM Town Live '08; Somewhere Back in Time World Tour; Songs of David Byrne and Brian Eno Tour; Sticky & Sweet ...
The Tour 2021 was Paisley's fourteenth headlining concert tour. It began on June 5, 2021, at the Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam in Panama City, Florida, and finished on October 9, in Irvine, California. Portion of ticket sales went to Paisley's nonprofit free-referral based grocery store he co-founded, The Store. [29]
The Thunder Beach Motorcycle Rally roars back into Panama City Beach for its 24th annual time, adding a new concert series to the mix of events.
Miracle Strip at Pier Park was an amusement park in Panama City Beach, Florida, owned by Miracle Strip Carousel, LLC.The original Miracle Strip closed in 2004 after 41 years of operation, [1] but a new amusement park using the same name was resurrected and began with moving the carousel from its original location to Pier Park in March 2009.
PCB officials passed the first reading of an ordinance to allow special event zones with steeper penalties and black-out dates at Aaron Bessant Park.