Matt Walker of Someday Honey, which plays Hideaway Café in Tampa, Florida on May 29, 2021. Credit: Daryl Bowen c/o Gasparilla Music Festival

Matt Walker of Someday Honey, which plays Hideaway Café in Tampa, Florida on May 29, 2021. Credit: Daryl Bowen c/o Gasparilla Music Festival

Like the lucky ones, Someday Honey’s Kaleigh Baker and Matt Walker survived quarantining-together and even came out the other side of it with a song—“I’ve Got a Six-Foot Feeling We’re Gonna Be Here For Awhile.”

The couple is back with the other two members of the blues-soul band—drummer Sammy Farmer and acoustic bassist Mark Cunningham—for a Saturday night show at St. Pete’s best listening room. And if you can’t make it, this won’t be the last time you can catch them live. The quartet is booking shows all over lately including the Suwannee Hulaween at the end of October.

As for COVID-19 protocols, Hideaway owner John Kelly told Creative Loafing Tampa Bay, “We’re still asking people to wear (masks) to enter and when moving about inside but I believe we’ll have all doors open again Saturday which helps (air) flow. Staff are all still required to wear them.”

Someday Honey. Saturday, May 29, 6 p.m. $10. Hideaway Cafe, St. Petersburg. INFO

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Freelance contributor Stephanie Powers started her media career as an Editorial Assistant long ago when the Tampa Bay Times was still called the St. Petersburg Times. After stints in Chicago and Los Angeles,...