St. John’s Cathedral is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. One of the oldest congregations in Jacksonville, it became the seat of the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Florida in 1951. The current building dates to 1906.
Swingin’ Stage
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The Florida Theatre
Recognized by the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, boasting still-impressive 1920s-era Mediterranean Revival architecture and with a capacity of 1,900, the Florida Theatre represents a rite of passage for Northeast Florida natives, locals and visitors, and has featured concerts from classic and indie rockers including Brian Wilson, Hot Tuna, the Pixies, and Bob Weir and the Wolf Brothers. Recommended If …
The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Located on the south side of the Bridge Of Lions, right next to the coast, since 2007 this 4000-capacity outdoor venue has been attracting both musicians and music fans from around the globe. In 2019, Pollstar Magazine rated the Amp as the second-best amphitheatre in the nation and the third-best in the world. Since its inception, Amp has hosted concerts …
The Walrus
Yes, it’s a vegan cafe and juice bar by day. And, yes, it’s a 100-capacity live-music venue by night. But the Walrus is much more than that. A community space that’s located on what’s become one of Jacksonville’s hippest strips (Edgewood Ave. S.), the Walrus is a place to hear emerging artists from the ranks of Northeast Florida’s diverse music …
Underbelly
There have now been a few iterations of Underbelly, but after over a year in the dark in its second location on Bay Street in Downtown Jax, the club was reborn in 2021. And it’s as vibrant as ever, hosting everything from indie rock to electronic dance music to metal and no shortage of interesting tribute acts. Recommended If You …