

Tampa Bay’s best live music happening February 20-27
Including Lil Wayne, Florida Strawberry Festival, Kate Pierson, Little Feat and more.
Of The Trees ushers in BayCare Sound’s EDM era this weekend
Standing-room only when the Colorado producer hits the floor.
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Ukulele weilding indie-pop songwriter Mxmtoon plays Ybor City this weekend
With a new cover of Chet Baker’s ‘I Fall In Love Too Easily’ in tow.
New ‘Voice’ judge and country songwriter Kelsea Ballerini plays Tampa on Saturday
It’s been a hectic month for the 31-year-old country singer-songwriter.
Tampa’s Deviant Libation hosts Bay of Fire Black Metal and Arts Festival this weekend
Promethean Horde headlines.
Billy Summer’s bodacious rock and roll band Florida plays Tampa on Saturday
Summer should be St. Petersburg’s dean of rock and roll.
Juvenile to hang at Tampa smoke shop ahead of Friday’s concert with Lil Wayne
He’ll be at Smokey Jones on Hillsborough on Thursday, Feb. 20.
DIY punk-rock good guy Jeff Rosenstock plays St. Pete this weekend
Alongside punk bands Soul Glo and Bad Operation, the 42-year-old supports his fifth solo album, ‘Hellmode.’
After 13 years in downtown St. Pete, The Avenue will close this weekend
A ‘Last Call’ paty happens on Saturday.
Grammy nominee Chuck Owen returns to USF’s Tampa campus for Thursday jazz concert
Tom Brantley, Sara Caswell and LaRue Nickelson will all be there alongside the big band composer.
The Story Garden, St. Pete’s first children’s bookstore, opens next month
It pops up at this weekend’s Localtopia, too.
Florida Republicans want to make sure anticipated Trump library isn’t burdened by local code restrictions
The bill would prohibit local governments from enacting or enforcing ordinances, resolutions or rules related to presidential libraries.
St. Petersburg International Folk Fair, a celebration of diversity, is open to the public this weekend
Globetrot, without leaving Pinellas Park.
‘Razed’ a documentary about the broken promises surrounding St. Pete’s Gas Plant District, debuts this weekend
Any self-respecting St. Pete resident should know about the stories beneath Tropicana Field.
Free Sunrunner rides, Tropicana Field trolley, will help St. Petersburg get to Localtopia
The one-day event set for this weekend is one of the city’s largest gatherings.
Read ‘Donna Tampa,’ a cigar label-inspired ekphrastic poem from the ‘Now On View’ installation in Ybor City
‘City Palimpsest’ is another work that explains the arrival of FAX 727 289 3069 in Tampa.
Ryan Lagasse’s ‘Momentum,’ HCC’s ‘Now On View’ are in Ybor City for Tampa Art Week
Also on view is an infinity mirror booth floral installation from Tampa artist Kali Rabaut.
Black Art Gala returns to Tampa’s Straz Center this weekend
A portion of proceeds even benefit Green Book of Tampa Bay.
Florida Republican files bill to explore eliminating property taxes
Property taxes have traditionally played a major role in funding Florida schools and local governments.
Florida Republican files legislation to allow college students to carry guns on campus
Fine says that he determined to file the bill after the Oct. 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on Israel.
Poll: Majority of Florida residents don’t support changing the Gulf of Mexico to the ‘Gulf of America’
A majority of respondents — 58% — said that they oppose the idea strongly or somewhat.
Twin Peaks ‘breastaurant’ chain opens new location in Brandon
The “sports lodge” officially opened its doors in Brandon on Feb. 17.
Halal fried chicken chain The Red Bird will open new Temple Terrace location
It’s opening in the old Yum Yum Hot Pot space.
USF President Rhea Law says she will retire
Monday’s announcement did not provide detailed reasons for Law’s decision to step down.
Boston indie-rock band Slothrust reschedules Tampa show for this spring
The January date was postponed due to the California wildfires.
DeSantis’ former chief of staff James Uthmeier sworn in as Florida attorney general
“We will not stand idly by as the left tries to infiltrate our institutions and use the court system to indoctrinate our kids,” Uthmeier said.
Lara, a new apothecary bar and culinary market, just opened in Ybor City
Lara has been open for a couple weeks now, with a drink-only menu.
Uncomfortable Brunch brings boundary-pushing movies to Tampa’s Sun-Ray Cinema this spring
The first movie is Pier Paolo Pasolini’s ‘Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom.’
Rick Scott has yet to comment on DeSantis nuking his in-state tuition waiver for Dreamers
Perhaps Scott will respond similarly when he eventually does weigh in on the repeal of the 2014 law, now scheduled to go into effect on July 1.
Nigerian desert blues band Etran de L’Aïr books April St. Pete concert
The quartet puts to tape bright, almost choral, desert blues that’s rooted in the tradition of its home country.
Despite existential challenges, Tampa’s Versaggi Shrimp Co. continues to bring wild-caught seafood to Bay area tables
The Tampa Tribune said that in 1969, the company had 33 boats. Today, just five boats call a single port authority dock home.
DeSantis says Florida universities shouldn’t admit immigrants living in the state illegally
The governor also criticized a 40-year-old U.S. Supreme Court decision guaranteeing kids’ access to public schools regardless of their immigration status.
Steamy Lit, South Tampa’s bookish home for romance, will expand store footprint next month
The romance wonderland hosts a Galentine’s craft party this weekend.
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs compromise immigration bill, after fight with Republican lawamakers
“We are ahead of the curve on ending the illegal immigration crisis. We didn’t just set our hands. We got to work.”
Florida Republicans push to ban cities and counties from putting fluoride in public water systems
But dental and other health groups have called for continuing the addition of fluoride to water.
Messi is confirmed to take the field in Tampa this Friday, according to Inter Miami coach
Inter Miami CF takes on Orlando City at Raymond James Stadium.
American Aquarium brings Shooter Jennings-produced new album to Tampa
Head to the Skipperdome on Monday.
Blues guitar legend Robert Cray is back in Clearwater this month
But with five Grammys and 20 albums under his belt, what does he owe us?
Jonathan Scales, who might be the Béla Fleck of steelpan, plays intimate Dunedin show this month
The gig is the first ticketed show at The Moon Tower.
Comedian-musician Tim Heidecker plays ‘Slipping Away’ for St. Petersburg this month
Rolling Stone described the new LP as ‘some of Heidecker’s most fun and freewheeling work.’
San Francisco songwriter Matt Nathanson brings new album of pandemic songs to Clearwater
Rachael Yamagata opens at The Cap.
Fresh off desert concert film, funk-rock heavyweight The Main Squeeze heads back to Ybor City
Quinn Sullivan plays support along with homegrown funk favorite Ajeva.
Storied Tampa Bay promoter No Clubs kicks off 40th anniversary celebrations with free networking event
The scene would sound and look a lot different if it wasn’t for No Clubs.
San Francisco producer Gryffin gets Hard Rock Tampa’s new pool party season going this weekend
The first ones got rained out.
Emo Night Tampa brings Orlando bands for free Saturday concert
Better Place and Walking Blue didn’t have to drive far.
Andy The Doorbum brings set of experimental folk to St. Pete on Sunday
Andrew Fenstermaker has been making music since he was nine years old.
Grammy-nominated blues keyboardist Victor Wainwright plays double feature in St. Pete
He’ll honor his influences and play a band set with The Train, too.
Harmony-driven duo Moors & McCumber returns to Tampa Bay with new album in tow
Get ‘Wired To the Moon’ in Safety Harbor.






