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‘Concerts at the Landing’ is back this Friday in Downtown Fort Walton Beach

The 2024 Spring Series “Concerts at The Landing” is set to return to The Landing Park in Downtown Fort Walton Beach starting Friday, May 3, 2024. The lineup for the series features a diverse range of musical genres, including country, rock, blues, pop, and dance. The “Concerts at The Landing” series provides an opportunity for […]

Source: City of Fort Walton Beach Public Information

The 2024 Spring Series “Concerts at The Landing” is set to return to The Landing Park in Downtown Fort Walton Beach starting Friday, May 3, 2024.

  • The concert series will take place every Friday night from 6-8 p.m. for five consecutive weeks, with a special performance planned for the Fourth of July.

The lineup for the series features a diverse range of musical genres, including country, rock, blues, pop, and dance.

  • May 3: Jarred McConnell & High Aces – Country/Rock
  • May 10: Miles Flatt – Country/Party Rock
  • May 17: The Midnight Shepherds – Classic Rock/Blues
  • May 24: Thin Ice – Rock
  • May 31: Bad Charlotte – Pop/Rock/Dance
  • July 4: Scratch 2020 – Pop/Rock/Dance

The “Concerts at The Landing” series provides an opportunity for residents and visitors to enjoy live music in the heart of Downtown Fort Walton Beach.

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“Tourism increase when you can't get anywhere by car because of the traffic? Yeah we need more of that.”
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“That's part of Liza Jackson park, which is being renovated. It says it in the article.”
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“It's from the bed tax otherwise known as tourism money from the hotels. It can only be used to promote tourism. There isn't local taxpayer money.”
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“How will this impact owners? It seems there are quite a few of these condos coming on the market this spring.”
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“If these property owners want to deny others access to the beach because it’s their property, then those private property owners are responsible for the beach renourishment cost. Why should...”
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“waaay too short for PGA though (and lack of parking). theyd have to play windswept or something”
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