Tampa Bay Vinyl Drive You can usually find Reid Shecterle standing watch over the rack at his Stay Humble pop-up at Ol’ Dirty Sundays, but he’s slinging something besides clothes this weekend. Shecterle told CL that he’s got about 400 records across all genres, and he’s selling them all for $5 a pop, then donating two bucks from each sale to Gasparilla Music Foundation’s Recycled Tunes program.
The St. Pete Pier will transform into a new waterfront music venue for the Rise Up St. Pete Concert Series. Artists include Quinn XCII, G-Eazy, Chelsea Cutler & LAUV
Pass It On: A Benefit for Recycled Tunes Local musicians will raise funds for Recycled Tunes, a nonprofit that provides new and refurbished instruments to students across Tampa Bay. Folks that bring a gently-used instrument to the show (in addition to its suggested donation) will receive a ticket to 2024’s Gasparilla Music Festival, too.