St. Pete songwriter Wyatt Norton heads to Seminole Heights for free Sunday concert at the Indie

Just because it’s Sunday School for Sinners doesn’t mean you can flaut mask rules.

click to enlarge St. Pete songwriter Wyatt Norton heads to Seminole Heights for free Sunday concert at the Indie
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Thank whatever God you worship (or don’t believe in) because regular live music is back at Seminole Heights staple Independent Bar and Cafe. The perfect chance for a twangy weekend wind down happens on the patio with folk songwriter Wyatt Norton who plays for free on Sunday.

Like most bars, restaurants and venues, things look a little different at the Indie. Capacity is cut in half, masks are required and you’ll be served at your table instead of ordering at the bar like you did in the before times. If you’re in need of a new mask, the bar has some super cute ones designed by local artist Chris Preston for sale. Support locals and tip the restaurant staff like your money is on fire.

Sunday School For Sinners: Wyatt Norton. Sunday. Jan 31, 6:30 p.m. Free. Independent Bar and Cafe,Tampa. independentbartampa.com

See a list of Tampa Bay’s “Safe & Sound” live music venues here.

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Stephanie Powers

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, where she studied improvisation at Second City Hollywood, she came back to Tampa and stayed put.She soon...
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