Dirtbike, one of Florida’s brightest indie-pop bands, plays rare Tampa show on Saturday

click to enlarge Dirtbike, which plays American Legion Seminole Post 111 in Tampa, Florida on March 2, 2024. - Photo c/o Tim Anderson
Photo c/o Tim Anderson
Dirtbike, which plays American Legion Seminole Post 111 in Tampa, Florida on March 2, 2024.
Fans of wildly-creative indie rock that spans the genres of jazz, country and even pop will definitely want to “pop” out to South Florida band Dirtbike’s rare stop in Tampa.

Dirtbike released its third LP Snug Harbour last year, which the Boynton Beach band described as “a gem that differentiates itself from the rest of the treasure chest” with its breezy, summertime tracks and laid-back vocals.

It heads on a rare tour throughout the Sunshine State this week in cities like Gainesville and St. Augustine in addition to Tampa’s Saturday night show.

Dirtbike—which hasn't been to town since a 2018 show at Riverside Heights' Steelworker Records—will share the American Legion’s outdoor stage with local heavy hitters Mtvh1n1, Story Mode and St. Pete’s Spoiled Rat.

Tickets to see Dirtbike play American Legion Seminole Post 111 in Tampa on Saturday, March 2 are $10.
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