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Listen to the music: Gasparilla Music Festival preview

We’re ready to rock out on the riverfront.

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We’re ready to rock.

An outdoor music festival in February? You gotta love TBAY.

The Gasparilla Music Festival returns this weekend for its 13th run — and its first at Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park — with a packed lineup, amazing local eats, and riverfront views.

Here’s the lowdown on this year’s Cigar City throwdown:

Lineup

  • Louis the Child
  • Big Gigantic
  • Young the Giant
  • COIN
  • Lake Street Dive
  • Christone “Kingfish” Ingram
  • Yonder Mountain String Band
  • Surf Mesa
  • Trevor Hall
  • Aidan Bissett

Tickets

  • Single-day tickets are $45, two-day tickets are $75, and three-day tickets are $95.
  • VIP passes include perks like front-of-stage viewing at the Riverside + Fortune stages, and access to the VIP tent + air-conditioned restrooms.
  • Rock-It Club VIP tickets get you access to all of the VIP areas + the Rock-It Club in Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park, featuring free drinks and extra shaded areas.

Buy tickets.

Transportation

  • Paid parking is available in the Poe Garage downtown + any available street spots.
  • Arrive in style by taking a Pirate Water Taxi to the event — the park is Stop 15 — or by pedaling your way downtown and using the festival’s free valet service.
  • Take a free shuttle from the Armature Works parking lot to the festival via Kush.
  • Planning on splitting an Uber? The festival suggests rideshare users set their pickup location to the Boys & Girls Club (1301 N. Blvd., Tampa).

Tips

  • Take a peek at the map and check out which shows at are at each of the five stages.
  • The festival is cashless, so make sure to bring your debit/credit card or have Apple Pay at the ready.
  • Bring a blanket or low-sitting chair to stay comfy while enjoying the tunes.

Find even more festival info + the full GMF lineup online.

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