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Sing Out Loud Festival, St. Augustine, Florida, Music Festival

The Largest Free Music Festival: Sing Out Loud Festival in St. Augustine, Florida

RETURNS THIS SEPTEMBER, PERFORMANCES BY STEVE EARLE, LAKE STREET DIVE, WOLF PARADE, DIRTY DOZEN BRASS BAND, LOS LOBOS & HUNDREDS MORE St. Augustine, Fla. – The Sing Out Loud Music Festival, the largest free music festival ever held in St. Johns County, returns for three weekends this September. Hundreds of performances will take place at multiple music venues around St. Augustine, Florida in an epic celebration of local, regional and national singers, songwriters and musicians. The Sing Out Loud Festival is presented by Community First Credit Union and produced by the St. Johns County Cultural Events Division (which owns and operates …

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Celebrate 450! St. Augustine Street & Music Festival Schedule

GET MAP HERE   Friday, September 4 Bayfront Main Stage 6 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. – Gazebo Stage Presented by Florida Power & Light The Gazebo Stage is located in the Plaza de la Constitución, which is bordered by St. George Street, Cathedral Place, King Street and Charlotte Street.  3 p.m. – Jim Sloan, bagpiper, performing traditional jigs, reels and marches 3:15 p.m. – “Eli” Grimes, singer/songwriter of “1565” performing his original composition 3:40 p.m. – Fort Mose Historical Society with a “Flight to Freedom” presentation 4:25 p.m. – West African Drum Circles of St Augustine sharing …

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Ryan Murphy – The Puzzle Master Behind St. Augustine’s 450th

If history has taught us anything, it’s to reflect on our successes and our failures as a roadmap for the future. has a lot of practice staging massive events for the city of St. Augustine and is always looking back at past endeavors to determine what works and where he can find room for improvement. As the director of the city’s Cultural Events Division, Murphy and the St. Johns County staff are gearing up for the city’s 450th anniversary celebration featuring for over 80 bands and cultural arts performances over three days. This is Murphy’s wheelhouse. Putting on large concerts …

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