Florida’s live music scene delivers 15 concerts across 10 cities this week, spanning genres from classical and rock to metal and Latin music. The diverse lineup features major touring acts alongside emerging artists, with venues ranging from intimate clubs to major amphitheaters. Headliners include Billy Strings and Sebastian Bach, while local scenes in Orlando and Miami offer multiple show options.
Billy Strings performs Friday at St Augustine Amphitheatre in Saint Augustine, bringing his acclaimed bluegrass sound to the historic venue. Sebastian Bach headlines Friday at Ferg’s Concert Pavilion in St. Petersburg with special guests White Lion and Stitched Up Heart, delivering a metal showcase with tickets ranging from $40 to $290. Classical music enthusiasts can catch Joshua Bell performing The Elements Friday at Artis-Naples in Naples. Ricardo Arjona brings his Lo que el SECO no dijo Tour to Kaseya Center in Miami Friday, representing the week’s major Latin music offering.
Orlando dominates the concert calendar with six shows, including Trap Karaoke at Hard Rock Live Orlando and NateWantsToBattle’s Phantom Burial Tour at The Abbey with tickets from $34 to $145. Miami offers three distinct experiences, from Quit and Snodgrass plus Buddies featuring Bill Stevenson of Descendents at Churchill’s Pub Thursday for $20, to the late-night Mentirosa Thursday at LIV Nightclub Miami Beach. Alternative rock fans can explore Mila Degray at Conduit in Winter Park or Easy Honey with supporting acts at Will’s Pub in Orlando for $23.
Ticket prices span from $20 for intimate rock shows at Churchill’s Pub and The Commodore in East Tampa to $290 for premium Sebastian Bach experiences. Genre variety ensures options for every musical taste, with rock dominating through multiple venues while electronic dance music appears at Lil’ Indies Orlando during NOCHE DE MIERDA vol 6 Thursday. Must-see picks include Billy Strings for acoustic excellence and Sebastian Bach for classic metal nostalgia, while budget-conscious fans can enjoy quality rock performances at Churchill’s Pub and The Commodore for just $20.
