Florida’s live music scene delivers fifteen concerts across eleven cities during the week of March 29, showcasing genres from rock and hip-hop to metal and alternative. The legendary Beach Boys headline the diverse lineup alongside contemporary stars like Lil Baby and Sebastian Bach. Musical offerings span from classic rock tributes to modern rap performances, providing entertainment options from Key West to Jacksonville.
The Beach Boys bring their timeless surf rock sound to Coffee Butler Amphitheater in Key West on Sunday, March 29 at 8:00 PM. Hip-hop superstar Lil Baby takes the stage at LIV Nightclub Miami in Miami Beach the same night at 11:00 PM for a late-night performance. Sebastian Bach delivers his Party Never Ends Tour 2026 to FIVE in Jacksonville on Tuesday, March 31 at 7:30 PM, bringing metal energy to Northeast Florida. Alan Parsons Live Project performs at The BayCare Sound in Clearwater on Sunday, then moves to Au-Rene Theater at the Broward Center in Ft Lauderdale on Tuesday.
Orlando dominates the concert calendar with four shows, including Dancing With The Stars: Live! at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood and hip-hop artist Jayo at Lil’ Indies. Key West offers two performances with BoDeans at Key West Theater complementing the Beach Boys show. Alternative rock fans can catch Moon Walker’s Wasteland Country Tour with supporting acts Demi The Daredevil and Sarah & The Safe Word at The Abbey in Orlando on Tuesday, March 31.
Ticket prices range from $26 for Moon Walker’s show to $116 for premium Sebastian Bach seats, with Colton Dixon’s religious tour in Pensacola priced between $27-$93. Rock music dominates the week’s offerings with six shows, while hip-hop provides two late-night options for urban music fans. Genre variety includes jazz with The Moss Park Strings at Lil’ Indies and a unique Beatles vs Stone musical showdown at Aventura Arts & Cultural Center, ensuring diverse entertainment across the Sunshine State.
