Things to Do
The best things to do in Tampa Bay every week and weekend.
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This month brings St. Pete’s last chance to screen, ‘Razed,’ a must-see documentary about the Gas Plant District
The film is a 75-minute emotional rollercoaster that captures the joy and pain of the city’s historic Black neighborhood.
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American Stage’s ‘Hair’ brings a St. Pete waterfront park into the ‘Age of Aquarius’
The set has groovy easter eggs and Vitale Bros. murals.
Posted inFood & Drink
Tampa’s Raw Smoothie Co. throws anniversary block party this weekend
Rise and grind with DJs, vendors and more.
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Tampa Shuffle celebrates seventh anniversary on Saturday
The owners still don’t know what they’re doing.
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Ybor City relives the Y2K gay awakening with Les Vixens’ burlesque show
Grab the Advil and dollar bills.
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Q&A: Before St. Pete book talk, author Kristen Arnett talks queer spaces, art, and the absurdity of Florida
Laugh, and cry, with the Orlando author next month at Tombolo Books.
Posted inMusic
Sting is bringing his ‘3.0’ tour to Tampa this fall
His trio includes longtime collaborator, guitarist Dominic Miller, and Chris Maas, the touring drummer for Mumford & Sons and Maggie Rogers.
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Illenium returns to Hard Rock Tampa for Sunday pool party
The EDM superstar has headlines arenas and festivals across Tampa Bay.
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Electro-emo songwriter Kennedyxoxo plays Tampa this weekend
The self-proclaimed ‘LeBron James of Messing Things Up’ opens for Guardin.
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St. Pete hardcore band Last Bias releases new album at Saturday concert
Crusty punk band Human Error, Sarasota emo outfit Floating Boy, and garage-pop quartet The Bad Vibrations.
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Now a trio, Tampa rock band Greymarket celebrates new single at Saturday release show
Make ‘Contact’ at Crowbar.
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Friends, old Tampa Bay bands, come together to remember scene staple Darrin Schnur
The no-cover tribute show will see members of certain local ‘90s bands come back together.
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The Vidalias’ Charles Walston plays no-cover solo Tampa dive bar concert
His solo stuff rocks just as hard as the alt-country that made him famous.
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St. Petersburg First United Methodist Church is breaking in its new organ with a free concert
Ranks, on ranks, on ranks, of strings.
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Dyke Night returns to Tampa this weekend, with the promise of Southern-fried bangers
Sector.FM’s We’re Sweet Girls tops the lineup of DJs which include Chemical Lex, Donnie Luv, and more.
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‘FORTS,’ which teaches your kid to build better living room forts, reopens at Tampa’s Glazer Children’s Museum this weekend
Kids gotta know this stuff.
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Tampa’s River O’Green, St. Pete’s Paddy Fest, happening on Saturday
Green beer lovers rejoice.
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St. Pete’s Studio@620 hosts two performances of ‘For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide’
Ntozake Shange’s work centers around ladies in seven colors and utilizes 20 poems.
