Music Festivals
Florida’s Historic Coast is a Hotbed for All Kinds of Music Festivals
If there’s an open field or a pavilion on the beach, there’s probably a festival taking place.
From intimate cafés to world-class stages, the music scene is alive year round.
The St. Augustine Amphitheatre, locally known as The Amp, offers a relaxed vibe with just under 5,000 seats and stunning views of white peaks amidst green trees. It's consistently ranked among the top outdoor venues worldwide, attracting renowned musicians from various genres. The venue also features The Backyard and The Front Porch stages for local acts and community events.
For intimate live music, visit the Colonial Oak Music Park on St. George Street. Sit under the grand oak tree, enjoy local bands, and maybe even dance along.
Head north on A1A to the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall (currently under renovation with an expected completion in early 2025) will host a range of music acts, from rock to comedy.
The Original Café Eleven on Beach Boulevard is a local favorite for its food, happy hour, and hosting of well-known bands and comedians in an intimate setting.
A historic gem, The Waterworks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, presents concerts celebrating local legend Gamble Rogers with performers and folk groups.
For an incredible lineup of free live music in town, check out Visit St. Augustine's Live Music App. Downloadable from the Apple Store and Google Play, the app showcases 700 local artists, each with their own videos, bios, cover shots, and upcoming shows, along with 50 top-notch venues throughout St. Augustine.