Orlando venue Will's Pub marked 27 years of mayhem with a stacked slate of Labor Day weekend events. On Friday, there was King Gincewicz & the Campus Creeps, aided and abetted by Special Guest, DJ Johnny Wells, Kreepy Tikis and Mercy Mercy. Saturday saw the “27 Club Tribute Show” go down with a night of raucous covers. And Sunday wasn't a day of rest at all, as Tight Genes, Vicious Dreams and Jacuzzi Boys threw down.
Peaches and Kalifa rolled into Orlando's Plaza Live on a sleepy Monday night and really shook things up here in the City Beautiful. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of her seminal debut The Teaches of Peaches, Peaches performed the album in full with over-the-top theatrics and production that included a giant condom (that she walked over the crowd in). Sex ed. was in session definitely.
The 'Legendaddy' himself, Daddy Yankee, brought his reggaeton anthems and blockbuster-movie worthy production to the Amway Center on Friday. And the crowd, predictably, went wild.
After an earlier postponement, Snail Mail finally came to Orlando on Tuesday and it was more than worth the wait for the eager crowd. Snail Mail enchanted with a masterclass on dreamy indie-pop, and openers Hotline TNT and Momma took a walk on the wild side.