Daughtry, which plays Busch Gardens Food & Wine Festival in Tampa, Florida on March 16, 2019. Credit: Photo via RCA Records

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Busch Gardens’ Food & Wine Festival will run through April, but this weekend’s musical lineup is a treat for fans of radio-ready alternative rock (Daughtry, which plays at 7 p.m. on Saturday), country and indie-pop (The Band Perry and Dream Chief kick off music at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday).

The weekend's show is just the beginning of a busy summer for the series, which is bringing in seemingly everything from country (Justin Moore), R&B (Boyz II Men), salsa (El Gran Combo), ska (Mighty Might Bosstones), pop (Mat Kearney), classic rock (Foreigner) and even butt-rock (3 Doors Down).

Concerts are included with daily admission to the park, but there are some blackout dates for Fun Card holders and Bronze Annual Pass Members. You’ll probably want to visit buschgardens.com/tampa if you’re wondering whether or not you can get in.

See the full calendar below, and get more information via buschgardens.com.

Busch Gardens Food & Wine Festival 2019 Concerts

March 16  Daughtry

March 17 — The Band Perry

March 23 — 3 Doors Down

March 24 — Blue Rodeo w/Kathleen Edwards/Fred Eaglesmith/Tif Ginn

March 30 — Justin Moore

March 31  El Gran Combo

April 6 — Stone Temple Pilots

April 7 — Josh Turner

April 13 — The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

April 14 — Boyz II Men

April 19 — Edwin McCain w/Vertical Horizon

April 20 — Hunter Hayes w/Levi Hummon

April 21 — Mat Kearney

April 27 — Walk the Earth

April 28 — Foreigner

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Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief...