Radar: To Do in JAX 7.27-7.30

Bad Dog Mama. Photo courtesy of Colonial Oak Music Park.

It’s a music-filled weekend here in Jacksonville! Whether you’re into the big names or indie acts, you’ll have no problem finding the show for you thanks to this week’s radar. Bring your dog for some yoga, check out a Florida-centric art show or say goodbye to one of Jacksonville’s beloved music venues. The choice is yours! Note: Most descriptions courtesy of event host and edited for clarity.

 

7.27

Dog-Friendly Yoga at Kanine Social
Namaste fellow yogis! Whether you’re just starting or experienced, come join us and bring your pup along as well. Tickets for class include a beer. Please be sure to bring your own yoga mat and water bottle to have during class. Yoga will be on the side turf space under the tent. Please arrive 10-15 minutes prior to get set up and ready for class. $10. 6 p.m. 580 College St. Jacksonville, FL; kaninesocial.com // @kaninesocial

The Goo Goo Dolls at St. Augustine Amphitheatre
The St. Augustine Amphitheatre presents the multi-platinum, award-winning group the Goo Goo Dolls. The Grammy-nominated band has collaborated for decades and made 15 million album sales globally. The band is partnering with Joe Torre Safe at Home, a nonprofit organization protecting children from exploitation and abuse. $30+. 6 p.m. 1340C A1A S, St. Augustine, FL; theamp.com // @theampsa

 

7.28

Kash’d Out “Butter The World” Tour at Underbelly
Straight out of Orlando, FL, Kash’d Out has been hitting the Reggae/Rock scene in full force since dropping their debut album in 2017, “The Hookup.” It officially put them on the map and threw them into the national touring circuit while playing some of the scene’s biggest festivals. $20. 6 p.m. 113 E Bay St. Jacksonville, FL; underbellyjax.com // @underbellyjax

Wick’d Out! Art Show on North Hogan Street
Wick’d Out is a celebration through art of the elements that define Florida’s unique identity, urban culture and impact on popular trends. Walk into a traditional style gallery and then grab our VIP gourmet drink and custom chocolate bar at Sweet Pete’s curated to the tastes of Florida. Be immersed in the sounds of Florida music in the courtyard while enjoying a newly renovated space. Free+. 6:30 p.m. 424 North Hogan St. Jacksonville, FL; downtownjacksonville.org // @thepetitejax

 

7.29

First Coast Music Festival
The First Coast Music Festival is a multi-genre, all-ages event that showcases Jacksonville’s best independent artists as they compete for your vote to win a cash prize. Experience over 30 performing acts across three stages. $30. 12 p.m. Various locations; firstcoastmusicfestival.com // @firstcoastmusicfestival

 Seize the Clay Ceramics Workshop at MOCA
Develop your hand building and glazing skills in this recurring class for artists of all abilities. Low-fire clay, tools and basic glaze options are provided. Students are welcome to bring additional tools and low-fire glazes. Kiln firing of one small piece completed in a workshop included for each class attended.  $30. 1 p.m. 333 North Laura St. Jacksonville, FL; mocajacksonville.unf.edu // @mocajax

 

7.30

1904Ever The Final Show at 1904 Music Hall
Bid farewell to 1904 Music Hall at its closing show. After twelve years, 1904 Music Hall is closing its doors with one last celebration. With 11 artists and more to be announced, you don’t want to miss this day of music. $19.04. 2 p.m. 9 North Ocean St.  Jacksonville, FL; 1904musichall.com // @1904_musichall

Bad Dog Mama at The Colonial Oak Music Park
Rousing crowds and turning heads, St. Augustine’s Bad Dog Mama (Chelsea Saddler and Lauren Gilliam) is the only female, harmony-driven duo showcasing blues, pop/rock, classic and contemporary rock, folk, Americana, bluegrass and doo-wop. Free. 2 p.m. 33 St George St. St. Augustine, FL; thecolonialoakmusicpark.com // @thecolonialoak

 

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