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  • Downtown Orlando to host live music, arts performances with new year-long initiative

    Downtown Orlando to host live music, arts performances with new year-long initiative

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    Greg Hayworth had to compete with the roaring sound of the nearby Sunrail and the added obstacle of rainy weather at his sidewalk performance in downtown Orlando Wednesday afternoon. But that didn’t stop the guitarist from serenading passersby with a healthy mix of tunes, ranging from “The Piña Colada Song” to “Under the Boardwalk,” for two hours.

    “I’m excited to be here this afternoon,” he called before launching into his last song of the set. “Now, for a little Jimmy Buffett.”

    The succeeding rendition of “I Don’t Know (Spicoli’s Theme)” earned several thumbs ups from coffee cup-clutching onlookers.

    Hayworth performed as part of the new DTO Live initiative launched this week. The city collaborated with local agency United Arts of Central Florida for the project, which aims to make more art experiences available to Orlando residents and visitors.

    DTO Live will bring more than 800 events to downtown Orlando between now and June 2025, at 11 downtown locations. The locations stretch about a two-mile radius from City Hall to the North Quarter district adjacent to Lake Highland Preparatory School.

    Most performers on the current schedule are musicians, including jazz, R&B and alternative acts. But the DTO Live calendar, which shows events booked throughout July, also features dance, poetry and even a mime performance from Ben Macon.

    Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer kicked off the program’s launch at a celebration Tuesday morning.

    “At the heart of Project DTO is a vision for a downtown filled with arts and culture,” Dyer said. “DTO Live marks a significant step toward championing a world-class cultural scene, fueling the momentum toward a downtown that thrives both economically and culturally.”

    Dyer spoke in front of the city’s newest art installation — a rainbow-painted wooden arch on the corner of Pine Street and Orange Avenue. The 20-foot tall, Wizard of Oz-inspired piece, entitled “No Place Like Home,” was designed by Justin “SKIP” Skipper and Ha’ani Hogan.

    The arch is the first of six large-scale installations to be built downtown throughout the year in conjunction with the slew of live performances. Creative City Project and the Downtown Arts District are collaborating with the city and United Arts of Central Florida to bring both visual and performing arts to Central Florida over the next year.

    click to enlarge Greg Hayworth plays outside the Bao Spot during his first DTO Live performance Wednesday, June 19. - Photo by Zoey Thomas

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    Greg Hayworth plays outside the Bao Spot during his first DTO Live performance Wednesday, June 19.

    “This program celebrates the creative genius of our community and invites everyone to experience the magic of the arts,” said Jennifer Evins, United Arts of Central Florida president and CEO.

    DTO Live is part of the city’s ongoing Project DTO, which first kicked off in 2014 to bolster both creativity and economic competitiveness within the city. Orlando launched planning for Project DTO 2.0 in 2022, and with DTO Live is actualizing its vision.

    Aside from generating jobs in the creative sector by paying live performers, DTO Live aims to help Orlando economically by driving tourism and local spending, said the city in a release.

    Guitarist Hayworth said he applied to perform for DTO Live after receiving an email from a musicians’ union two weeks ago. The great people at United Arts of Central Florida made the process easy, he said.

    Although he said he considers Florida to be somewhat conservative and oppressive, the Orlando native has always found his city to be tolerant and inclusive. Enhancing its arts scene will only boost this reputation, he said.

    “Investment in the arts is always important,” Hayworth said.

    Hayworth already has his next performance scheduled for next week in the same location. Orlando residents and visitors can browse upcoming shows on the city’s online calendar.

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  • More than 20 Cinco de Mayo dinner specials, concerts and family-friendly fiestas in Orlando

    More than 20 Cinco de Mayo dinner specials, concerts and family-friendly fiestas in Orlando

    Cinco de Mayo, the celebration of Mexico’s 1862 victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla, is upon us once again, so the time is now for you studious historians to seize the celebration. Here are all the dinner and drink specials, festivals, live concerts and fiestas to celebrate Cinco de Mayo in Orlando. Grab a drink or two or three and get out there in Orlando.

    Cuatro de Mayo Party in Thornton Park
    Thornton Park, May 4
    Celebrate a day early with Thornton Park funspots Jack & Honey’s, Cavo’s Bar & Kitchen and Burton’s for a block party filled with live music, games, street food and more. The event is 21 and up. Entry ($15 advance and $20 at the door) will get you one free drink from 4 to 7 p.m.

    SeaWorld Orlando Cinco de Mayo Fiesta
    7007 Sea World Drive, Orlando, select dates April 25-May 5
    SeaWorld Orlando is having a Cinco de Mayo celebration during its Seven Seas Food Festival on select dates between April 25 and May 5. There will be a Fiesta in the Street at The Wild Arctic Plaza with entertainers and stilt walkers as well as a DJ dance party, live music and Mexican cuisine. These offerings are included in park admission.

    Fuzzy’s Taco shop UCF’s Cinco de Mayo fiesta
    12241 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, May 5
    Fuzzy’s Taco Shop near UCF will host a Cinco de Mayo fiesta. The party will feature live mariachi music for the ultimate Cinco de Mayo experience and the shop will be offering drink specials and classic margaritas and beer-ritas.

    Bounce House Cinco de Mayo
    12100 Challenger Parkway, Orlando, May 5
    Bounce House’s Cinco de Mayo event is an all-day celebration with $3 breakfast tacos for brunch and free cover till 10:30 p.m. Guests can party like there’s no mañana with all-day-long drink specials including $3 margaritas and Los Sunday’s and $5 Don Julio margaritas and shots. If tequila isn’t your thing, there will be $4 Corona and Modelo too.

    Cinco de Mayo and one-year celebrations at Kavas Tacos + Tequila
    9101 International Drive, Orlando, May 5
    Kavas Tacos + Tequila is having double the celebration with a Cinco de Mayo fiesta and its 1st Anniversary celebration. Drink specials include $6 house margaritas, $5 Korazon de Kavas Mexican lager, its custom house beer and 50% off high-end tequilas. There will also be a mini piñata scavenger hunt at Pointe Orlando. The weekend-long event will also feature aerialist performances, face painting, fire shows, mariachi and folklorico dancing, and sugar skull stilt walkers.

    Cinco de Mayo Weekend at ICEBAR Orlando

    8967 International Drive, Orlando, May 3-5
    Chill at ICEBAR Orlando with drink specials, taco flights, churro bites and a live DJ all weekend long for Cinco de Mayo. Grab $9 house margs, $5 “Shredding Yeti,” $7 Danos shots, $10 taco flights and $7 churro bites.

    4 Rivers Smokehouse Street Taco Party Kit
    Taco lovers can bring 4 Rivers to their kitchen for Cinco de Mayo with an order of the 4 Rivers Smokehouse Street Taco Party Kit. Place an order online for the taco kit anytime between April 4 and May 4. The $124 kit feeds up to 10 people and makes 30 tacos. The kit has 6-inch tortillas, brisket, queso blanco, cilantro lime crème fraiche, guasacaca, pico and cilantro.

    Cinco de Mayo at Boxi Park in Lake Nona
    6877 Tavistock Lakes Blvd., Orlando
    Cinco de Mayo at Boxi Park will be packed with music, drinks, dancing and entertainment. Guests can even pre-order a hand-painted Tres Generaciones Tequila bottle online. The party starts at noon with a performance by the Metro Latino Band followed by performances by the Spirit of Samba dancers and the C’nergy band. There will also be balloon artists and face painters.

    Cinco de Mayo Comedy Brunch at Kalalou Signature
    4904 S. Kirkman Road, Orlando
    Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a laugh at the Kalalou Signature Comedy Brunch and birthday party. There will be stand-up acts, brunch and a festive birthday celebration. Brunch starts at 1 p.m. and the comedy show at 2:30. The event will be hosted by DJ Kool Mike Ski.

    Clermont Taco and Margarita Festival
    Waterfront Park, 330 Third St., Clermont, May 4-5
    This free two-day event will have no shortage of tacos and margaritas, perfect for Cinco de Mayo. This family-friendly event will have local mobile kitchens and food trucks, local vendors and pop up stores. Guests can also watch Lucha Libre wrestling and enjoy live music.

    7th Annual Cinco de Mayo at El Zocalo’s
    406 Sanford Ave., Sanford, May 4, 5-10 p.m.
    Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at El Zocalo for the seventh year. There will be music, family-friendly entertainment and, of course, authentic Mexican food.

    Cinco de Mayo & 13-Year Anniversary Celebration at Cocina 214
    151 E. Welbourne Ave., Winter Park, May 5, 11 a.m. to close
    This first-come, first-serve event has drink specials including $3 Corona, $5 Mini Park Ave Lux with LALO Tequila, $6 Modelo Especial, $7 214 Rocks Margarita and $7 Tito’s Lonestar Lemonade. There are also giveaways and samples all day long. There is an hour-and-a-half seating limit so everyone has a chance to party.

    Baldwin Park Cinco de Mayo
    4963 New Broad St., May 5, noon to 6 p.m.
    This family-friendly Cinco de Mayo celebration has Mexican food and refreshing drinks in Baldwin Park. There will also be local vendors, activities, live music and a DJ.

    Cinco de Mayo at CityWalk
    6000 Universal Blvd., Orlando, May 5
    Head to CityWalk at Universal Orlando for Cinco de Mayo festivities at both Antojitos Authentic Mexican Food and Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville. Both venues will have live entertainment, DJs, dancing and exclusive food and beverage items.

    Cinco de Mayo Street Party at Rocco’s Tacos
    Rocco’s Tacos and Tequila Bar, 7468 W. Sand Lake Road
    All Rocco’s Tacos locations will have Mexican dishes, cocktails and a lively atmosphere on Cinco de Mayo but to spice things up a bit for the celebration, there will also be a block party with live music, food and VIP bottle service.

    Cinco de Mayo Sunday Funday at The Brass Tap
    781 N. Alafaya Trail, Orlando, May 5
    Sunday Funday at the Brass Tap will have a Cinco de Mayo celebration with live music, $10 Churro Waffles, taco and nacho specials all day, and Mexican Mimosas & Margarita deals.

    Cinco de Mayo at The Breezeway
    112 E. First St., Sanford, May 5
    Cinco de Mayo will be a breeze at The Breezeway in Sanford, known for casual outdoor dining and a surf ‘n’ turf menu.

    Cinco de Mayo Party + Agave Launch at Forward/Slash
    Forward/Slash, 650 S. Capen Ave., Winter Park, May 5 from noon to 7 p.m.
    Forward/Slash will be open on Cinco de Mayo to celebrate the release of its first Agave, Sin Nombre. Celebrate with special food offerings from Twisted Bites, Sunday Pizza, Fui Yo Mexicana and Gaucha Empanadas. There will also be a margarita collab with Fui Yo consommé x F/S agave. Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in the newly opened indoor event space with an extra bar.

    Cinco de Mayo Celebration at Cabana Live
    Cabana Live, 4380 Carraway Place, Sanford, May 5 from 1 to 6 p.m.
    The Cabana Live will offer drink specials all day, live music and a DJ. Enjoy poolside and waterfront dining for this Cinco de Mayo celebration.

    The Mills Cinco de Mayo Artist Showcase
    1018 N. Mills Ave. and 1016 N. Mills Ave., Orlando, May 5, 5 p.m.
    Grumpy’s Underground and Uncle Lou’s on Mills Avenue are showcasing more than 60 artists from all genres for live performances and allover good vibes. Celebrate Cinco de Mayo by supporting local talent.

    Shino de Mayo at Caribbean Moonshine
    8200 Vineland Ave., Orlando, May 5 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
    Cinco de Mayo at Caribbean Moonshine will include fun activities for the whole family. There will be Caribbean Moonshine tasting, live music and Caribbean-inspired food. The tickets for this event are $24 in advance and $28 at the door.

    Too Drunk To Care Sundays, Cinco de Mayo Edition at Tier Nightclub
    20 E. Central Blvd., Orlando, May 5, 10 p.m.
    This is the place to be for those who prefer fiestas in a nightclub setting. The Cinco de Mayo Edition of Too Drunk to Care Sunday at Tier Nightclub will offer drink specials and free cover until midnight.

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  • Orlando concert calendar: Say Anything, Hatsune Miku, High on Fire, Sean Paul, Indigo Girls

    Orlando concert calendar: Say Anything, Hatsune Miku, High on Fire, Sean Paul, Indigo Girls

    Wednesday, May 1:

    Music in Mills: Oak Hill Drifters 7 pm; The House on Lang, 1308 Lang Ave.; free; 407-458-4323.

    Odie Leigh, Zoya Zafar 7 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $15.

    Say Anything 7:30 pm; Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd.; $35-$40; 407-351-5483.

    See You Next Tuesday, Mouthbreather, Implosive Disgorgence, Thin
    8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $17-$20.

    Wednesday Night Chill: The Forefathers 6:30 pm; The Neighbors, 3201 Corrine Drive; free; 321-236-3316.

    Thursday, May 2:

    Alvvays, Horse Jumper of Love
    8 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $30-$45; 407-228-1220.

    Big Something, The Ries Brothers
    7 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $20.

    Call of the Champions 7:30 pm; Northland Church, 520 Dog Track Road, Longwood; $10-$30; 407-949-4000.

    Candlelight Jazz: The Best of Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole 9 pm; The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive; $39.40; 402-249-2445.

    Hatsune Miku 8 pm; Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; 844-513-2014.

    Levitation Room, Timothy Eerie, The Tremolords 7 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $17-$20.

    Sean Paul 7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $64-$124.95; 407-934-2583.

    Teen Suicide, Awakebutstillinbed
    7 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; $25; 407-648-8363.

    Wheel, Aviations, Traverser 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $15; 407-673-2712.

    Friday, May 3:

    Alexz Johnson 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $25-$85; 407-673-2712.

    Call of the Champions 7:30 pm; Northland Church, 520 Dog Track Road, Longwood; $10-$30; 407-949-4000.

    CKY, X-Cops 7 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; $25-$35; 407-648-8363.

    The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA
    8 pm; Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $39.50-$157.50; 844-513-2014.

    Golden Flower 8 pm; The Nook on Robinson, 2432 E. Robinson St.; free.

    Kenny G 8 pm; Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd.; $55.50-$69.50; 407-351-5483.

    Liliac, Rozy 6 pm; West End Trading Co., 202 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford; $25; 407-322-7475.

    Orlando Sings Choral Festival: The Road West 8 pm; First United Methodist Church Orlando, 142 E. Jackson St.; $39.50-$69.50; 407-849-6080.

    Woolbright, Like Father, Virginity, Philos 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $15-$17.

    Saturday, May 4:

    Black Wick, Dan Reaves, Snotnoze Saleem, Derek Dunn, Pothole Skinny, Warlock and Sauna 9 pm; The Falcon, 819 E. Washington St.; 407-423-3060.

    High on Fire, Zeta, High Command 6 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $25; 407-673-2712.

    Indigo Girls 6:30 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $60; 407-228-1220.

    Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Ultrabomb, The Defiant 7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $28-$80; 407-934-2583.

    Music from Israel: Pardes Quartet 7:30 pm; Timucua Arts Foundation, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave.; $30; 407-595-2713.

    One Night of Queen: Gary Mullen and The Works
    8 pm; Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $39.50-$74.50; 844-513-2014.

    Rage Against The DJ 8 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; free.

    Saturday Serenade: The Forefathers
    2 pm; East End Market, 3201 Corrine Drive; free; 321-236-3316.

    Spanish Love Songs, Oso Oso, Sydney Sprague, Worry Club
    6 pm; The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive; $24; 407-704-6261.

    Tropical Heatwave 5 pm; The Cuban Club, 2010 N. Avenida Republica de Cuba, Tampa; $40.

    Waxahatchee, Good Morning
    6 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; 407-648-8363.

    Sunday, May 5:

    Blue Bamboo presents Dimas Sanchez and the Afro Latin Jazz Project 1:30 pm; Casa Feliz, 656 N. Park Ave., Winter Park; free; 407-636-9951.

    The Dollyrots, Petty Thefts, A New Violet
    7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $15; 407-673-2712.

    Emo Orchestra: Escape the Fate
    7 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $34-$69; 407-228-1220.

    Erica Dawn Lyle, Greasy Bitches, Marguerite Sissie, KT Kink 8 pm; Stardust Video and Coffee, 1842 E. Winter Park Road; $10; 407-623-3393.

    Jazz on the Lawn 4 pm; Sydonie Mansion, 5538 Sydonie Drive, Mount Dora; $30-$35; 407-948-2733.

    Niña Pastori 7:30 pm; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $61.99-$156.99; 407-358-6603.

    RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles
    8 pm; Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $30; 844-513-2014.

    The Record Company, Trapper Schoepp
    6 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $22.

    Monday, May 6:

    Chris Renzema 7 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $22-$38; 407-228-1220.

    Insomnium, Omnium Gatherum, Wilderun
    6 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $25; 407-673-2712.

    Tuesday, May 7:

    Kurt Vile and The Violators, Florry 7 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; $30-$45; 407-648-8363.

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  • Vaporwave visionary George Clanton slides into Orlando on 4/20

    Vaporwave visionary George Clanton slides into Orlando on 4/20

    In the early 2010s, a sense of yearning for the recent past captured the attention of Internet users worldwide. The retro revival set its sights and sounds on the 1980s and ’90s, rebooting the decades’ aesthetics for an online generation.

    Soundtracking this revival was a new style of lo-fi electronic music seemingly made in — and for — the moment. Known among the cognoscenti as “vaporwave,” the nostalgia-based subgenre emerged with a one-two punch of audio and art primed for virtual virality. The scene was a familiar one, even if you’d only seen it on Tumblr: Greek sculptures on grids going nowhere, a neon sunset foreshadowing the warm pop waiting inside.

    Something about that nameless nostalgia appealed to George Clanton, a Virginia-based artist whose penchant for the past manifested in a solo pop project called Mirror Kisses. Named after an Echo and the Bunnymen lyric, the project was intended to be “a spoof on ’80s music” for Clanton to share with his friends.

    “The first Mirror Kisses album — that I’ve since erased from the Internet — was me making what I thought was a Human League record,” Clanton says. But when “everyone pretty much agreed [it] was way better than everything else [he] had done,” Clanton began taking the project more seriously. “Instead of making jokey style music like I did in the beginning,” he says, “I started getting interested in integrating more of my personal life and artistic best.”

    After releasing a pair of Mirror Kisses albums — Bad Dreams (2012) and Heartbeats (2013) — Clanton participated anonymously in the vaporwave scene under the moniker ESPRIT 空想 (Chinese for “fantasy”). Much to his surprise, the effort was “a huge success, at least in the vaporwave sphere,” that paved the way for future trips into the past.

    While simultaneously working on the next Mirror Kisses album, Clanton realized the project’s name no longer fit: “The music had become so serious and personal,” he says, “and I got sick of telling people the name of my band was Mirror Kisses.” So he went back to the basics. “I felt like this was my big opportunity to change my band name to George Clanton. I knew I wouldn’t get sick of it.”

    The change did him good. In 2015, Clanton released 100% Electronica — the first album under his own name — on his own independent record label, 100% Electronica (co-founded by Clanton and then-girlfriend/now-wife Neggy Gemmy, née Lindsey French). Initially formed to release Clanton and French’s music, the label broke new musical ground by releasing the first-ever vaporwave vinyl record, ESPRIT 空想’s Girls Only 7-inch EP.

    Hot on the heels of the albums’ success, Clanton took the wax wave worldwide. “There were a lot of artists I really loved that did not have vinyl,” he says of his desire to start the label. One of those artists was the Australian duo S U R F I N G, whose vaporwave classic Deep Fantasy was the first 100% Electronica album not released by Clanton or French.

    Whether he’s running the label, working on his own projects, or coordinating an upcoming tour, Clanton says, “It’s always been driven by music, all of my passions in life.” And when it comes to music, he always turns it up to 11: “To me, the music just doesn’t sound right unless it’s super loud.”

    Perhaps a relic of his younger punk days, Clanton’s love for loudness often shocks fans expecting his live show to be a calming experience. “A lot of people — and they’re not wrong for this — listen to my music to chill out to,” he says, adding that “isn’t [his] intention, generally speaking.” For Clanton, the louder the music, the better. “Whichever is the loudest show on stage ends up being my favorite for the tour,” he says. “It can never be loud enough.”

    Clanton visits Orlando for the first time on 4/20, topping a stacked Abbey lineup featuring L.A. electro punx Sextile, St. Louis siblings Frost Children, and Dade County darlings Donzii. Warning: The volume — among other things — will be high.


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  • The Abbey to host album release party for Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’

    The Abbey to host album release party for Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’

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    Celebrate the ever-growing discography of one of pop culture’s biggest names this month at the Abbey.

    The Orlando venue will host an album release party for Taylor Swift’s latest release, The Tortured Poets Department, with vendors, drinks, interactive contests and more at 9 p.m. Thursday, April 18.

    Swift is known for her elaborate theming and fully immersive storylines, so the party hosted by Orlando-born Le Petite Fete is sure to follow suit. With themed decorations and refreshments, the Abbey will be turned into a palace of all things Swiftie.

    A DJ will play Swift’s music throughout her “eras” before transitioning to Tortured Poets at midnight when the album is released. There will be a lip-sync battle, bracelet trading, photo opportunities and vendors. And for those whose outfits are never going out of style, there will be a costume contest.

    Le Petite Fete hosts affairs tailored to pop-culture darlings like Britney Spears, the Jonas Brothers, Olivia Rodrigo and Harry Styles — and of course, the Taylor parties that made their name and fame. They promise “surprises and delights” for fans to look forward to at this month’s celebration.

    The party is open to Swifties who are 18 and older, but those who are 21 and up can also enjoy themed alcoholic drinks.

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  • Music in Mills concert series promises weekly free shows from Orlando musicians

    Music in Mills concert series promises weekly free shows from Orlando musicians

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    For six weeks, the new Music in Mills free concert series will offer up a lineup fo heavy locals putting on free shows in April and beyond.

    Every Wednesday evening for the next few weeks, music lovers can gather at various Mills 50 spots (some a bit unconventional) to see performances from area bands and artists. Performers range from Beth Mckee to Jordan Foley to the Oak Hill Drifters.

    The lineup for Music on Mills — kicked off on April 3 — includes:

    Wednesday, April 3
    Beth McKee & Her Funky Time Band at Quantum Leap Winery

    Wednesday, April 10
    Big Ron Betts at Ten10 Brewery’s “B Side”

    Wednesday, April 17
    The Gazebros at Pigzza

    Wednesday, April 24
    Fo’i Meleah at Bites & Bubbles

    Wednesday, May 1
    The Oak Hill Drifters at the House on Lang

    Wednesday, May 8
    Jordan Foley & Tyler Hood at Zymarium Meadery

    Music in Mills runs through May 8. In general, shows start at 7 p.m. and end at 9 p.m.

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  • Jason Derulo, Owl City and more added to SeaWorld’s Seven Seas Food Festival concert lineup

    Jason Derulo, Owl City and more added to SeaWorld’s Seven Seas Food Festival concert lineup

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    SeaWorld Orlando announced Monday even more artists will join its Seven Seas Food Festival concert lineup.

    New musical additions include Jason Derulo, Owl City, Gavin DeGraw, Baha Men, Little River Band, Fuel, Tiffany and Sheena Easton, and All-4-One.

    The festival’s live concerts will take place at Bayside Stadium every Saturday and Sunday through May. The performances are free with park admission.

    SeaWorld’s Seven Seas Food Festival runs every Thursday to Sunday through May 19 at the park.

    The theme park’s original lineup announcement included Ludacris, Kool and the Gang and more, with new additions promised to be announced. A second wave of announcements in February included Hanson, Goo Goo Dolls, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, The Righteous Brothers, Boyce Avenue and Natalie Grant.

    This year’s concert series will offer performances from a range of genres including rock, soul, country, Latin, pop, hip-hop and R&B artists.

    Find the full SeaWorld’s Seven Seas Food Festival concert lineup below.

    March 30
    Natalie Grant

    March 31
    Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

    April 6
    Grupo Niche

    New: April 7
    Owl City

    April 13
    Hoobastank

    April 14
    Chris Janson

    New: April 20
    Gavin DeGraw

    New: April 21
    Jason Derulo

    April 27
    Chris Lane

    April 28
    Ludacris

    May 4
    Reliant K

    New: May 5
    Little River Band

    New: May 11
    Baha Men

    New: May 12
    All-4-One

    New: May 18
    Tiffany and Sheena Easton

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