Bands & Musicians in Florida
The state produced Southern rock staples like Lynyrd Skynyrd from Jacksonville and Miami's Latin pop explosion via Gloria Estefan. From Tampa metal to Orlando's hip-hop and the indie rooms of Gainesville, the region maintains varied and active music communities.
848 cities in Florida
Page 3 of 43Melbourne
Population 84,982
Melbourne Village
Population 84,982
Pine Hills
Population 83,221
Miami Beach
Population 82,400
Boynton Beach
Population 80,068
Homestead
Population 79,996
The Villages
Population 79,108
Kissimmee
Population 78,478
Kendall
Population 78,402
North Port
Population 76,975
Doral
Population 74,891
Lauderhill
Population 73,987
Daytona Beach
61Population 72,270
Daytona Beach is an oceanfront music destination anchored by the historic Daytona Beach Bandshell, a coquina amphitheater on the boardwalk that has hosted live performances for generations. The city's scene spans beachside bars, rock festivals at Daytona International Speedway, and the Peabody Auditorium. An eclectic mix of national touring acts, regional rock bands, and local performers continue to fill the waterfront stages.
Tamarac
Population 71,578
Poinciana
Population 69,311
Wesley Chapel
Population 68,814
Weston
Population 68,029
Delray Beach
Population 66,646
Port Charlotte
Population 63,913
Ocala
55Population 63,591
Ocala hosts a lively mix of country, bluegrass, rock, and symphony music spread across multiple dedicated venues. The Reilly Arts Center and the Orange Blossom Opry provide professionally staged concerts, while downtown bars such as O'Malley's Alley and the Bank Street Patio Bar host nightly local and regional acts. The result is an active scene for a city of its size, with live music available on most nights of the week.
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