Florida’s live music scene explodes with 15 concerts across 10 cities this week, showcasing legendary rock acts alongside emerging alternative and country artists. The diverse lineup spans genres from classic rock and R&B to dance electronic and jazz, offering something for every musical taste. Headlining acts include The Beach Boys and Parker McCollum, while intimate venues host rising stars in alternative and pop scenes.

The Beach Boys bring their timeless rock sound to Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Event Center on Thursday, March 26 at 7:30 PM, marking one of the week’s most anticipated performances. Parker McCollum delivers country music to Hertz Arena in Estero the same evening, also starting at 7:30 PM. The Temptations team with Four Tops for an R&B showcase at The Peabody Daytona Beach on Thursday at 7:30 PM, while Dancing With The Stars: Live! takes the rock stage at Addition Financial Arena in Orlando.

Miami Beach dominates the electronic dance scene with Breakaway Beach and Breakaway Music Festival both launching Thursday at noon at The National Hotel. Orlando offers intimate jazz with Nesto’s Jazz Trio at Lil’ Indies on Wednesday at 10:00 PM, while Will’s Pub hosts country act Vandoliers Thursday at 7:00 PM. Alternative music thrives in Tampa at New World Music Hall with Communion After Dark Presents featuring Feyleux and L.U.S.T. Thursday at 7:00 PM, and Winter Park’s Conduit showcases pop acts Bad Valentine and Syren the same evening.

Ticket prices range from $17 for alternative shows in Miami to $24 for country performances in Orlando, making live music accessible across budget ranges. Must-see picks include The Beach Boys for classic rock enthusiasts and the Miami Beach electronic festivals for dance music fans. The week’s genre variety spans jazz, R&B, country, alternative, pop, rock, and electronic dance music, with Tampa, Orlando, and Miami Beach offering the most concert options for music lovers.