

Tampa Legals 7/4/24
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Q&A: Mayday Parade’s Alex Garcia talks Florida, Sad Summer Fest and new music
The band headlines Sad Summer’s Clearwater stop this month.
Sad Summer Festival brings emo-pop favorites back to Clearwater this summer
Mayday Parade, The Maine and Knuckle Puck are among the performers.
Interview: The Moody Blues’ John Lodge talks ‘Days of Future Passed’ reimagining, his jukebox, and more
Just a singer in a rock and roll band.
Sumo wrestling and sushi will collide at Armature Works Tampa this summer
Athletes from Japan are set to compete near the food hall.
Tampa Bay’s best live music happening July 4-11
Including Boom By the Bay, Anberlin, Doobie Brothers and more.
Pop-country bad boy Morgan Wallen plays Tampa stadium show this month
Jelly Roll, a rising, and better-behaved, crossover superstar opens.
The Doobie Brothers, including Michael McDonald, return to Tampa
Blues guitar virtuoso Robert Cray opens at the ol’ Gary.
Playboi Carti protégé Ken Carson makes St. Pete debut this month
SoundCloud rapper 2hollis opens.
Anissa and Alexia Rodriguez bring Eyes Set To Kill to Tampa on Sunday
It’s the band’s first appearance in Tampa Bay since 2018.
The Spill Canvas’ 20-year anniversary tour comes to Tampa on Saturday
Have Mercy opens.
Tampa electro label Image Research launches ‘Mind Quest’ concert series this weekend
There’s no cover at Hooch and Hive this weekend.
Rebecca Penneys Piano Festival heads to New Tampa this weekend
Four wunderkinds will perform.
LaRue Nickelson’s no-cover Tampa concert tops list of Bay area jazz shows this weekend
He’s at the Indie on Saturday.
The Heavy Pets return to downtown St. Petersburg for Saturday show
Guavatron opens.
Anberlin tops ’20 Years Of Tears’ tour coming to Clearwater this weekend
Hawthorne Heights is also on slated to play the BayCare Sound.
Seppa and Frequent top bass music lineup coming to St. Pete after Fourth of July
Because your eardrums need to get rocked even harder.
Row Jomah brings ‘Royale With Cheese’ Tarantino concert to St. Pete on Friday
And a set of originals to close the night.
Florida group begins process of getting Medicaid expansion on the ballot
Petition signature-gathering has begun with an eye toward 2026.
Beloved Ybor City bartender hosts ’33rd rodeo’ concert and birthday party this weekend
Bay area heavy metal bands Cold Steel and Traitors will hit the stage.
Harber Wynn bring Southern-rock fireworks to Tampa’s ‘Boom By the Bay’ July 4 celebration
Heavy-gigging Logan Grant rounds out the bill along with insatiable musical polymath Fil Pate.
Florida Gov. DeSantis banned local heat protections for workers. Now, the Biden administration may step in
The proposed rule, in part, would require employers to develop plans to prevent heat-related illnesses or injuries and monitor heat conditions.
Tampa songwriter Will Quinlan releases new song ‘Bluebirds’ ahead of Friday concert
He gets support from expat Tampeño songwriter Max Norton, plus Have Gun, Will Travel frontman Matt Burke.
H&M retail workers in Lakeland seek to unionize
A vote in favor of unionization would make this Florida’s second unionized H&M location.
Once again, police remind Tampa’s dumbest residents not to fire guns into the air on July 4th
“What goes up must come down…”
After years in storage, Clyde Butcher’s ‘Living Waters’ is on display in Clearwater
It’s on display through July 27.
‘Don’t Tell Comedy’ series books July show at Ybor City’s Hotel Haya
The “Don’t Tell Comedy” series is kind of like SoFar Sounds of laughter. Attendees don’t know the lineup (although clips from social media feature quality comics), and the locations are secret, too. For July 18, if we’re to believe the events listing sent to media each month, we at least know the setting is going…
‘There’s Good In Ybor’ returns to the historic district on Monday
With proceeds benefitting the B.I.G. Initiative.
There’s a post-Fourth of July beach cleanup on Treasure Island this weekend
You know, for everyone who complains about litter on the shoreline.
Ronaldinho is hosting a Copa America watch party at Hard Rock Tampa
It’s limited capacity for the no-cover event.
Tampa Theatre is showing free movies this weekend
‘Kinds Of Kindness,’ ‘MaXXXine,’ and ‘Apollo 13’ are your options.
Tampa sushi restaurant Rice & Spice named among Yelp’s ‘Top 100 Sushi Spots’ in 2024
This actually isn’t the first time the local gem was praised by Yelp.
Biden administration announces new rule to protect workers from heat-related illnesses
This rule would “significantly reduce the number of worker-related deaths, injuries, and illnesses.”
You can now go to jail for selling lab-grown meat in Florida
One company authorized to sell cultivated meat in the U.S. blasted the law, saying it was designed to help out ‘Big Ag’
As hurricane season revs up, Florida’s state-backed property insurance continues to pile on policies
State leaders have long sought to limit the number of policies in Citizens.
State panel weighs financial impact of Florida’s abortion rights ballot proposal
The panel will meet again July 8 to try to agree on a “financial impact statement.”
The best new concerts coming to Tampa Bay, including Suzie True, Juvenile, Shrek Rave and more
Alan Jackson, Soft Kill, and Old Dominion are on the way, too.
Hugo Morley brings a booming personality and unrivaled stories to the Tampa bar scene
The West End boy has been bartending in Tampa since 1997.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have lost Steven Stamkos
He’s going to Nashville.
‘Fringe has been named scapegoat’: Tampa festival lost more than $15,000 to DeSantis’ arts veto
The governor nixed $32 million in cultural grants this month.
South Tampa’s Wright’s Gourmet House has officially been sold to Caspers Company
A press release says the deli and bakery will continue operating as normal.
Amid labor shortage, DeSantis vetoes agriculture housing bill over fears it might help ‘illegal alien workers’
“We can grow our crop, but without harvesting it we might as well not grow the crop,” said Hill, an owner of Southern Hill Farms in Clermont.
Florida Gov. DeSantis’ net worth tops $1.7 million following presidential run, book sales
Before the book deal, DeSantis posted a net worth of $318,986 in 2021.
Tampa food and entertainment pop-up Better Together debuts in St. Pete next month
Folks can expect a local vendor market, DJs and and a unique food menu from Better Together organizers.
After a decade, Tampa’s Six Ten Brewing closes this weekend
The popular craft brewery announced its closure via social media this week.
Biden administration has a ‘strong interest’ in pronoun lawsuit involving Hillsborough County teacher
The case alleges the restrictions violate the teachers’ First Amendment rights and run afoul of a federal civil-rights law.
Tampa renews contract with controversial gunshot detection software, without additional public comment
…’the fact that we can just put something on the agenda and pass it is absolutely unconscionable.’
Detroit Coney Island opens new location in Clearwater
Of course, there’s classic Michigan staples like Better Made Chips and Faygo.
Pinellas must pay taxes on land it owns in Pasco, says Florida Supreme Court
Justices upheld a 2019 decision by the 2nd District Court of Appeal that said Pinellas County could be taxed on 12,400 acres it owns in Pasco County.
Florida Gov. DeSantis vetoes vacation rental bill, calling it ‘bureaucratic red tape’
Oversight of vacation rentals for years has been a thorny issue for the Legislature.
Vicky Dodds, beloved manager at Tampa’s Skipper’s Smokehouse, is retiring after 44 years
And don’t worry the cats will be well taken care of.
Everything we know about Disney World’s new Lightning Lane line-skipping passes
So long, Genie Plus.
Sector FM is changing the face of radio in Tampa Bay
Sector FM, one of the newest radio stations in the Tampa Bay region, is incredibly unassuming, especially in the physical space it takes up: a small closet-like room on the second floor of one of the plain buildings that make up St. Petersburg’s The Factory. There’s no air conditioning, so the station’s presenters frequently crack…
Florida Gov. DeSantis calls U.S. surgeon general’s advisory on gun violence an ‘unconstitutional power-grab’
“We will not comply,” DeSantis added.
Fall Of the Albatross, which blends metal, jazz and mathcore with ease, comes to Seminole Heights
With support from experimental punk trio Phlegm and rock duo Movie Props
Overall net worth of Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis grew by 17 percent last year
State elected officials are required to file financial-disclosure forms by July 1.
Party-starting Tampa band Gwan Massive is reuniting for Boom By the Bay 2024
The all-ages show happens at Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park on July 4.
Inaugural ‘Beer and Metal Mayhem’ festival comes to Tampa on Fourth of July
Florida breweries and two Bay area metal bands collide.
Grab your wieners, Wolf-Face is headlining Tampa’s infamous pre-Fourth of July ‘Hot Dog Party’
Melodic punk and homoerotic tendencies come together on Wednesday.
K-pop boy band A.C.E is headed to Tampa on Wednesday
The stop is part of a short run of U.S. dates.
DeSantis vetoes bill requiring Florida Department of Health to issue warnings for toxic beaches
DeSantis, in a veto letter, objected to the amount of authority that would have been given to the Department of Health.
Soft Cuff and Rollingchild’s Mike Tony plays free Tampa concert on Tuesday
His music is moody and soulful.
The ‘Barbie’ movie concert tour kicks off in Tampa on Tuesday
It features an orchestra playing while the movie screens in the background.
Walker Hayes brings ‘New Money’ to Hard Rock Tampa this weekend
Finally a country songwriter who sings about that friend who thinks Bud Light turns you gay.
Joni Mitchell collaborator Larry Carlton brings farewell tour to Largo
He’s at Central Park this weekend.
Walled City celebrates new LP ‘World Pain’ with Saturday show in Gulfport
Ryan Boesch, who’s worked with Foo Fighters, produced the record.
Sarasota blues guitarist Trey Wanvig plays Skipper’s Smokehouse this weekend
He came up as a teenage phenom.
L8 Night Flights is hosting another pier pop-up dance party for its sixth anniversary
Rave on this weekend underneath the tilted lawn.






