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Tampa Bay’s best live music happening January 9-16
Including Pony Bradshaw, The Handlers, Jerome Derradji, and a whole lot of jazz.
It’s official, the Tampa Bay Lightning will play outdoor game at Raymond James Stadium next year
It’s one of two outdoor NHL games in Florida in 2026.
Texas rock band Moon Medallion shreds into Tampa this month
A new EP is a reminder of how multifaceted punk is.
Minneapolis post-punk band Pleasure Cube plays Tampa on Wednesday
Permanent Makeup opens at Deviant Libation, a venue that could use a hand right now.
Running ‘on love and fumes,’ there’s now a GoFundMe to help Tampa brewery Deviant Libation
Brewer and owner Tim Ogden hasn’t been able to pay himself in six months.
Greenville metal band Nile brings ‘The Underworld’ to Tampa Orpheum
Karl Sanders are in town to close out the weekend.
Columbian polyglot and ‘America’s Got Talent’ alum Daniella Mass plays New Tampa on Sunday
Expect to hear Mass perform selections from her “Liri pop” catalog featuring operatic originals and traditional pieces.
Members of Jimmy Buffet’s Coral Reefer Band play St.Pete tribute concert this weekend
Nadirah Shakoor, Tina Gullickson, and Doyle Grisham are all on the bill.
St. Pete’s Jack Kerouac House hosts second ‘Songwriters Club’ show this weekend
Someday Honey frontwoman Kaleigh Baker plays support, and hosting is Shawn Kyle.
Dunedin International Film Festival includes set from Chicago DJ Jerome Derradji
The Still Music boss plays on Saturday and narrates a documentary that kicks DIFF off on Wednesday.
Prolific Tampa songwriter Jeremy Gloff is turning 50, and naturally has a new album out to celebrate
’50 AF’ is a compilation that includes six new tunes.
The Handlers, a country band featuring members of Underoath road crew, headlines Tampa concert this weekend
The outfit opened for the hardcore band last year at Jannus Live.
Lettuce drummer brings new Python supergroup to St. Pete this weekend
The group was in Dunedin last year, albeit without a name.
‘Let the Night Roll’ country singer Ryan Montgomery plays Tampa on Friday
He’s shared stages with Chase Rice and Morgan Wallen.
Popular Japanese bargain store chain Daiso will open first Florida location in Tampa next month
The chain is bringing Japanese knick knacks to the Carrollwood area.
Tampa power-folk band Andy & The Argonauts plays EP release show this weekend
Rebekah Pulley Twosome and Joshua Reilly play support.
COVID probe requested by Florida Gov. DeSantis finds no evidence of criminal activity
DeSantis didn’t acknowledge the lack of evidence of criminal activity in his X post about the report.
‘Green Cheese,’ which marries game night to layoffs, is at Tampa’s Lab Theater all month
Guy Newsham’s new play is directed by Katie Calahan.
Tampa’s Black History Museum to honor Florida Sentinel Bulletin publisher C. Blythe Andrews
The Tuesday celebration will also honor the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
National Geographic photographer Sandesh Kadur brings wild cat talk to Tampa this month
The show is the second installment of the Straz Center’s National Geographic Live series.
Interview: On Sunday, LaRue Nickelson brings new work to Tampa Jazz Club’s 2025 kickoff
His seven-piece band includes a horn trio and vibraphone.
Florida court rules cops can’t search vehicles based on alert from drug-sniffing dogs
The ruling could add complexity to police searching vehicles without obtaining warrants.
Havana-born photographer opens ‘Land Land Land’ show in Ybor City
José Ney Mila Espinosa’s work is on display at FMoPA.
South Tampa’s Mad Dogs and Englishmen closes original location this weekend
The new location one mile away opens in a few weeks.
Once again, Florida leads the nation in Obamacare enrollment
Over 4.6 million residents signed up for insurance coverage through the Marketplace by the end of 2024.
Porn advocates ask judge to stop enforcement of new Florida age verification law
Pornhub drew national attention last month when it said it would block people in Florida from having access to the site because of the law.
Judge snuffs out plan for pot dispensaries at Florida gas stations
GTI in early 2023 sought approval for a dispensary located adjacent to a Circle K in St. Petersburg.
USF professor comes to Tampa’s Sulphur Springs to talk ‘pumping, pollution, policy and the struggle for truth’
Christopher F. Meindl wrote one of the best new Florida books of 2024, and talks on Sunday.
Indian street food spot Mowgli’s Tiffin opens in St. Petersburg
The 16 seat, 526-square-foot restaurant centers around Indian fusion dishes like kaati rolls, pani puri, and its signature Kolkati Roll.
Century-old Tropicana supplier ends Florida citrus production, blaming disease and storms
Fort Myers-based Alico Inc. said it will not spend additional money on citrus operations after the current crop is harvested.
Civilian police oversight in Florida crumbles after new law kicks in
The move by Florida’s GOP-controlled Legislature, which took effect July 1, was the latest effort to show its support for law enforcement.
Florida Democrats pleased, but state Republicans keeping mum on Biden’s oil drilling ban
Trump said he wants to repeal the ban, but it’s not certain he has the power to do so.
The Hello Kitty Truck returns to Tampa this weekend
Both the brand and truck and celebrating milestone anniversaries.
Guy Fieri’s new Chicken Guy location in Wesley Chapel opens this week
The new Chicken Guy! outpost was officially announced back in August.
Fire the cannons, the Bucs are NFC South champs for the fourth time in a row
Washington comes to Tampa Bay on Sunday night to kickoff our 2025 playoff run.
Lawsuit over Florida school’s refusal to hang ‘Satan Loves the First Amendment’ banners will go to trial
Activist Timothy “Chaz” Stevens, a minister of The Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soiree, filed the lawsuit.
Florida Democrat wants to protect public employees from positive marijuana tests if they have a medical prescription
Employees or job applicants with a medical marijuana card who test positive for the drug would have five days to present the card to the employer, according to HB 83.
Florida House lawmakers file bipartisan bill encouraging construction of grocery stores in food deserts
HB 89 would allow local governments to authorize “small-footprint grocery stores” in food insecure areas.
The best new concerts coming to Tampa Bay, including Alison Krauss and Union Station’s first tour in a decade
The legendary bluegrass and country outfit is joined by IIIrd Tyme Out’s Russell Moore.
There’s a 20-year-old running for vice chair of the Florida Democratic Party
Jayden D’Onofrio says he’s ready for any critique that he’s too young.
Buddy MacKay, Florida’s last Democratic governor, dead at 91
MacKay was born in Ocala in 1933 and obtained both his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Florida.
Alan Henderson will file paperwork kicking off a run for Mayor of Tampa
The election isn’t until 2027, but the HCC alum is ready to knock on some doors.
Slim Boogie will teach Tampa ‘DisFunktionals’ street dance class at University of South Florida
Find him in the SVC breezeway on Wednesday.
Tampa Bay Collard Green Festival returns for eighth year this spring
A 5K and community conversation precede the big event in February.
Creative Loafing’s ‘Highball’ cocktail competition returns to St. Pete this spring
It goes down at FloridaRama in February.
Tampa Wine & Food Festival returns for a five-day ‘weekend’
The third iteration takes place over five days in Tampa and St. Petersburg.
San Francisco producer Scott Hansen brings Tycho back to St. Petersburg this month
Kick off 2025 in ‘Infinite Health.’
Kaleigh Baker taps Ella Jet and more for intimate St. Pete songwriters in the round show
Tampa expat Josh Lamkin and Orlando folkie Terri Binion rounds things out.
Folk icon Judy Collins returns to Clearwater this month
UPDATE: This show has been rescheduled for Sunday, Feb. 16.
The return of Brazilian guitarist Tabajara Belo tops Tampa Bay live jazz calendar
He’s back at Palladium Theater with O Som Do Jazz.
Grant Peeples’ John Prine birthday show finally comes to Safety Harbor this weekend
The gig was postponed by the hurricanes.
St. Pete psych-rock outfit Liquid Pennies plays brewery concert on Saturday
Chas Binns and friends are putting the finishing touches on a new album.
Have Gun, Will Travel stages out-of-this world single release party this weekend
Fans are encouraged to wear futuristic, dystopian, and space attire.
Emo Night Tampa kicks off 2025 with free concert in Seminole Heights
Spiderwall joins He Kindly and Soft Bite at the Legion this weekend.
Someday Honey rhythm section plays no cover St. Pete show on Friday
Sam Farmer and Mark Cunningham both toyed around with solo material while the band’s frontwoman took a break.
‘Fast & Furious’ stars coming to Florida State Fairgrounds for ‘Fuelfest’
The big ass car show is in Tampa this spring.






