Next week on October 27, the band "Something Huge" will play the last show of the season, so don't miss them! Last night The Holley Shelton Band played many favorites. After hearing a great rendition of "Heard it Through the Grapevine," from about half way out The Fishing Pier I realized that the pier was a great spot to watch and listen to the bands. Upon checking out the pier, I noticed I was 1 of 5 people out there, the other 4 consisted of 2 couples. Local Tip #2: At the beginning and end of the summer when fishing on the pier is minimal/non-existent; watching Bands on the Beach from the pier could be conducive to romance.. (if you still don't get the picture, maybe Stevie Wonder can explain it better with My Sheree Amour)
Blog featuring the happenings and lifestyles on Pensacola Beach By the BeachBumBB Team
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Bands on the Beach
For low budget, premium entertainment, its tough to beat Bands on the Beach. Every Tuesday during "Our extended summer, April - October" you can enjoy a variety of music with 2,000 to 4,000 of your closest friends. Regionally renowned bands such as my parents' favorite "Not Quite Fab (one of the better Beatles cover bands)" provide one of the few family friendly music venues on the beach. The bands play in the Gulfside Pavillion, located on Casino Beach, under the beach ball and between Crabs and The Fishing Pier. Enjoyed by vacationers and locals alike, many bring lawn chairs and coolers. Food is available with Papa's Pizza walk up window on the beach (41 Ft Pickens Rd) being the most convenient. Many other "within sight" options are available, Crabs, The Dock, Casino Beach Bar, and Flounders to name a few. Local Tip: As long as you're NOT from New York City or Chicago, Publix deli makes some pretty stellar sandwiches and provide a local alternative to Subway and Firehouse. So bring your choice of food and beverages or buy them at the beach.
Next week on October 27, the band "Something Huge" will play the last show of the season, so don't miss them! Last night The Holley Shelton Band played many favorites. After hearing a great rendition of "Heard it Through the Grapevine," from about half way out The Fishing Pier I realized that the pier was a great spot to watch and listen to the bands. Upon checking out the pier, I noticed I was 1 of 5 people out there, the other 4 consisted of 2 couples. Local Tip #2: At the beginning and end of the summer when fishing on the pier is minimal/non-existent; watching Bands on the Beach from the pier could be conducive to romance.. (if you still don't get the picture, maybe Stevie Wonder can explain it better with My Sheree Amour)
If you turn up the volume, you can hear the waves crashing below the pier
Next week on October 27, the band "Something Huge" will play the last show of the season, so don't miss them! Last night The Holley Shelton Band played many favorites. After hearing a great rendition of "Heard it Through the Grapevine," from about half way out The Fishing Pier I realized that the pier was a great spot to watch and listen to the bands. Upon checking out the pier, I noticed I was 1 of 5 people out there, the other 4 consisted of 2 couples. Local Tip #2: At the beginning and end of the summer when fishing on the pier is minimal/non-existent; watching Bands on the Beach from the pier could be conducive to romance.. (if you still don't get the picture, maybe Stevie Wonder can explain it better with My Sheree Amour)
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