Artist Lineup for Levitt AMP Jacksonville
Announced

This week, we’ve launched the 2017 Levitt AMP Music Series website—your go-to resource for lineups, artist bios and all things Levitt AMP—and the 2017 Levitt AMP artist lineups have started rollin’ in!

Check out who’ll be performing at this year’s Levitt AMP Jacksonville Music Series and be sure to stay tuned for upcoming lineup announcements for DenisonSanta Fe, Ocala and Carson City!

Artists pictured above (L to R, from top to bottom): Vandoliers, Unifyah and Mathis & The Pirates, Waterloo Revival, Old Salt Union, Curley Taylor, Ptah Williams, The South Austin Moonlighters, The Trip Daddy's, Dirty Revival, and Marquise Knox ft. Renee Smith.

Artists pictured above (L to R, from top to bottom): Vandoliers, Unifyah and Mathias & The Pirates, Waterloo Revival, Old Salt Union, Curley Taylor, The South Austin Moonlighters, Ptah Williams, The Trip Daddy’s, Dirty Revival, and Marquise Knox ft. Renee Smith.

Starting June 2 with the Vandoliers, an alt-country band with punk roots, the Levitt AMP Jacksonville Music Series will present 10 weeks of free, live music in Central Park—fueling the city’s efforts to revitalize the formerly neglected historic central business district and bringing the joy of free, live music back to Central Park. See the full lineup, featuring Dirty Revival, Curley Taylor, Marquise Knox and more.

June 2 | Vandoliers
This six-piece alt-country band from Dallas-Fort Worth combine a punk DIY sensibility with country roots, creating their own unique brand of modern-day outlaw country.

With opening act Smashtag at 6PM.

June 9 | Unifyah and Mathias & The Pirates
Known for their joyous, high-energy live shows, reggae band Unifyah and hip-hip collaborative Mathias & The Pirates will have the audience up on their feet and dancing all night long.

With opening band The Tangents at 6PM.

June 16 | Waterloo Revival
This modern country duo will bring a foot-stomping good time with their irresistible hooks and catchy melodies.

With opening act Poor Farm Road at 6PM.

June 23 | Old Salt Union
Combining traditional bluegrass with jazz improvisation, this Belleville, Ill. quintet has all-American music rooted in its DNA.

With opening act St. Andrew’s Society Celtic Dancers at 6PM.

June 30 | Curley Taylor
Hailing from Louisiana’s Creole country and the son of zydeco legend Jude Taylor, Curley Taylor has infectious zydeco music running through his veins.

With opening act Ten Foot World at 6PM.

July 7 | The South Austin Moonlighters
This blues rock quartet blend the best of Southern rock and soul, amassing fans around the world with their exuberant style.

With opening act The Longmeyer Band at 6PM.

July 14 | Ptah Williams
This renowned jazz pianist who has shared the stage with several jazz greats is known for taking audiences on a rollercoaster ride with his thrilling and unpredictable style.

With opening act Community Summer Band at 6PM.

July 21 | The Trip Daddy’s
St. Louis’ premier rockabilly band has played with the likes of Brian Setzer and Chuck Berry, and is known for giving audiences a rollicking good time.

With opening act West End Boogie at 6PM.

July 28 | Dirty Revival

This dynamic seven-piece soul outfit led by powerhouse vocalist Sarah Clarke is known for turning their live shows into raucous dance parties.

With opening act Stone and Snow at 6PM.

August 4 | Marquise Knox ft. Renee Smith

Soulful blues guitarist/vocalist prodigy Marquise Knox will heat up the stage with “Queen of St. Louis Soul,” Renee Smith.

With opening act Pizzazz at 6PM.

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