May 14: The Beach Boys return to The St. Augustine Amphitheatre for their 2021 Feel Flows Tour
The St. Augustine Amphitheatre is thrilled to announce that The Beach Boys will return to the The Amp for their 2021 Feel Flows Tour…
The St. Augustine Amphitheatre is thrilled to announce that The Beach Boys will return to the The Amp for their 2021 Feel Flows Tour…
The inaugural Concerts for a Cause will kick off on Friday, March 5 at the Tringali Barn with An Evening with Rodney Atkins, a…
From the City of St. Augustine At their February 22 regular meeting, the City of St. Augustine City Commission unanimously approved lifting the moratorium…
Pause. Play. Pamper. Well Women 360, a Day Spa and Children’s Play Place, is locally owned by St. Augustine resident Lorraine Searle, who has…
St. Augustine’s second annual Brewers’ Festival will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday, May 8, 20201 at the beautiful Fountain of Youth Archeological Park, 11 Magnolia Ave. The festival will include free tastings from 20+ regional breweries, local food trucks, face painting and live music; all while enjoying one of St. Augustine’s most scenic and historical locations. Tickets will be available starting March 1 at stabrewersfest.com
Saint Augustine Ballet presents the Wizard of Oz during two performances on Saturday, May 22, 2021 in Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College, 14 Granada St., downtown St. Augustine. Show times are 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available at saintaugustineballet.com, with social distanced seating.
2021 Festivals, outdoor events and markets in St. Augustine & St. Johns County
St. Augustine, FL — The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum opens a new exhibit celebrating Black History called “I Lived Here, As Well,” highlighting people who may…
Cirque Italia has pulled out all the stops this year to take you on a magical dream adventure. On stage Feb. 4-7 in a huge blue and white tent at the St. Augustine Outlets.
First Coast Opera, northeast Florida’s professional opera company, will present Mozart v. Salieri on February 12 & 13 in the St. Jude Preservation Hall at St. Anastasia Catholic Church. This co-production with artists from The Alabama School of the Arts features performances of The Impresario by W.A. Mozart, and Prima la musica, poi le parole, by Antonio Salieri, both performed with English translations.