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Tickets Now On Sale For Party In Paradise: Delray’s Tribute to Jimmy Buffett

Wednesday, June 25, 2025 - 2:08pm

Delray Beach, Florida (July 31, 2024): The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is celebrating Florida’s Official Jimmy Buffett Day with a “Party In Paradise: Delray’s Tribute to Jimmy Buffett.” The concert takes place August 30, 2024 at Old School Square (51 N. Swinton Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444) and will feature the Caribbean Chillers – The Official Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band. Tickets are now on sale here.

 

The Caribbean Chillers Show, considered Florida's Favorite Jimmy Buffett Tribute Act, is described as an "AUTHENTIC" recreation of what you will hear and experience at a Jimmy Buffett Concert. The Opening Act, which begins at 6 p.m., features Jerry Leeman and BiG MEDiZEN, an eclectic ensemble of artists and musicians dedicated to preserving the joy and experience of a live performance and festival atmosphere at all their shows.

 

Food and beverages are available for purchase on site.

 

WHEN: Friday, August 30, 2024. Gates open at 5 p.m. Opening Act begins at 6 p.m. Main Act starts at 8 p.m.

 

WHERE: The Amphitheatre at Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444. Parking available in Old School Square garage.

 

COST: General Admission tickets are $20, kids 12 and under are $5, kids 1 and under are free. VIP Admission is $60 and includes access to an exclusive VIP lounge, seating, dedicated bar and one free drink ticket. Food and beverage vendors will be on site. No outside alcohol is allowed in the venue.

 

Learn more about the Party In Paradise here: https://delrayoldschoolsquare.com/events/caribbean-chillers-jimmy-buffett-tribute

 

For a full list of Downtown Delray Beach events, please visit: https://delrayoldschoolsquare.com/events.

 

'Summer at the Square' Returns with Free Sunset Concerts, Music Festivals and MORE!

Wednesday, June 25, 2025 - 2:05pm

The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) announced “Summer at the Square” has returned to downtown Delray Beach’s Old School Square. Summer at the Square, which launched last year, is a summer-long series of exciting events including concerts, festivals, art exhibitions, and more – all happening at Old School Square (51 N Swinton Ave) in downtown Delray Beach throughout the summer. Summer at the Square continues through September.



“Summer at the Square was such a huge success last year that we are thrilled to invite our City of Delray Beach residents and visitors to join us once again for concerts, art festivals, and much more,” said Laura Simon, Executive Director of the Delray Beach DDA. “We have an exciting agenda of events and activities planned that continue to make our Old School Square campus the place to be in South Palm Beach County.”



Save the dates for these special Summer at the Square events:

 

  • Delray Walls Mural Fest: The two-day festival will take over the Old School Square campus on Friday, July 26 and Saturday, July 27, 2024 and feature top Reggae and street artists from South Florida. Street artists will paint large murals in the park while live music performances – including Reggae artists Spred the Dub and Johnny Dread – take place at the Amphitheatre. There will also be a night market with curated vendors, art activities, and food and beverage offerings.

     

  • Free Sunset Concert Featuring Journey Tribute Band: Never Stop Believin’ comes to Old School Square on August 23. Concert is free; VIP tickets available.



    Party in Paradise: Delray’s Tribute to Jimmy Buffet on August 30 will honor Florida’s official Jimmy Buffet Day with the Caribbean Chillers, the official Jimmy Buffet Tribute Band.



    Free Sunset Concert Featuring The Resolvers: Reggae band, The Resolvers, returns to Delray Beach on September 27 for a Free Sunset Concert. Concert is free; VIP tickets available.

The DDA invites everyone – rain or shine – to enjoy the entertainment. Guests are encouraged to bring takeout meals and snacks from a local restaurant or purchase food and drinks from the local restaurant vendors featured onsite. There are no coolers or outside alcohol allowed.



The Sunset Concert Series at the Square is presented by the Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority and the City of Delray Beach.



Summer at the Square will also include:

  • First Friday Art Walk: Join the Cornell Art Museum on the first Friday of every month for a stop on Downtown Delray’s First Friday Art Walk (Friday, July 5, August 2, September 6) from 6 to 9 p.m. Exhibits change every few months. Enjoy art, music and light bites.

    Wellness Wednesday: Take a break in the middle of your day to connect with community, quiet your mind and move your body during the $5 Wellness Wednesday healing classes (11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Cornell Art Museum). Registration required.

    Summer GreenMarket: Delray Beach’s open-air market returns to the Old School Square grounds Saturdays from 9:00am to 1:00pm during June and July.

    Coco Market: Join our growing wellness community at Coco Market, a special monthly community event featuring free yoga classes, meditation, reiki, drum circle, south bath, plus shop local, curated wellness vendors and enjoy healthy gourmet food, including vegan options. Summer dates include Sunday, July 7, August 4, September 1, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    OLLI – FAU Lecture Series: The monthly lecture series, created by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at FAU, continues at the Vintage Gym at Old School Square this summer with classes on Tuesday, July 9 and August 13, from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tickets available for purchase.



    For more information and to see a full list of events at Old School Square, please visit: https://delrayoldschoolsquare.com/events.



    Summer at the Square includes both free and ticketed events. Tickets available HERE.

International Reggae Artist Headlines Delray Walls Mural Fest in Downtown Delray

Wednesday, June 25, 2025 - 2:00pm

Delray Beach, Florida (June 13, 2024): The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) has announced International Reggae Artist Johnny Dread will headline the two-day Delray Walls Mural Fest in Downtown Delray Beach. Delray Walls Mural Fest will take over the Old School Square campus on Friday, July 26 and Saturday, July 27, 2024 and feature top Reggae and street artists from South Florida.

 

In collaboration with Galera Collective and Old School Square, street artists will paint large murals in the park at Old School Square while live music performances take place at the Amphitheatre. There will also be a night market with curated vendors, art activities and food and beverage offerings available for purchase on site. Friday night will feature a free concert with South Florida’s favorite “Feel Good” Reggae band, Spred the Dub. Saturday is ticketed ($10 for general admission) and will feature live mural painting and headline performer, international Reggae artist Johnny Dread.

 

WHEN:

Friday, July 26, 2024 from 4 to 10 p.m. (COST: FREE or $50 VIP option)

·       Opening Act.: Steel Drum Reggae with Brian Haddis

·       Opening Act: Bad Apples Brass Band (New Orleans-style jazz band)

·       Headliner: Spred the Dub (Reggae)

Saturday, July 27, 2024 from 4 to 10 p.m. (COST: $10 general admission)

·       Opening Act: DJ

·       Opening Act: Band to be announced

·       Headliner: Johnny Dread

WHERE: The Amphitheatre and Park at Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444. Parking available in Old School Square garage.

 

COST: Friday night entry is FREE. There is a VIP ticket option for Friday night for $50. General admission tickets for Saturday night are $10, Kids 12 and Under: $5, 1 and Under: FREE or VIP for $50. Tickets can be purchased at https://tickets.delrayoldschoolsquare.com/. Food and beverage vendors will be on site. No outside alcohol is allowed in the venue.

 

For a full list of Downtown Delray Beach events, please visit: https://delrayoldschoolsquare.com/events.

 

PHOTOS courtesy of Delray Beach DDA: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/c4fv35a5ekszk2odslc9m/ADHhT2Q06nxNqd2g5fKeG1s?rlkey=mnaayldb4z6qnec3c120jjhre&st=124wh938&dl=0

 

Local Groups and Venues Bring Worldwide Festival of Music to Palm Beach County

Wednesday, June 25, 2025 - 1:58pm

A group of Palm Beach County musicians and venues have come together to start a local “Make Music Day” in Palm Beach County – a global pop-up music event that allows amateur and professional musicians to bring music to the streets of cities worldwide.



Launched in France in 1982 as the Fête de la Musique, Make Music Day has become a global phenomenon, celebrated by millions of people in more than 2,000 cities around the world, including 154 cities in the U.S., where it has spread widely after debuting in New York in 2007. Held on the summer solstice – the longest day of the year, the world's largest annual music event celebrates and promotes the natural music maker in everyone, regardless of age or skill level.



Make Music Palm Beach County is a result of a coalition between Masterworks Chorus of the Palm Beaches and several county venues who share a goal of celebrating music. Palm Beach music lovers are invited to come perform, participate, or just enjoy multiple free performances to be staged all day June 21, 2024 throughout the county.



“There will be musicians and ensembles of all kinds – Jazz, Classical, Pop, Caribbean and Latin,” said Steering Committee Chair, Kathy Combs of Masterworks of the Palm Beaches. “Families looking for enriching and interactive experiences can learn to play unusual instruments, such as bucket drums and boom whackers. There will be a mass chorus sing-along, harmonica lessons and original compositions. Musicians (and non-musicians) of all ages, skill levels and diverse cultures can participate.”



Venues for Make Music Palm Beach County include CityPlace, the Clematis Street Waterfront and Northwood Art and Music Warehouse in West Palm Beach, as well as Old School Square in Delray Beach. The only rules are that the music events must be free and accessible to the public. Following are some of the planned events for Friday, June 21:



Mass Chorus Sing Along: A mass chorus will perform at 4:15 p.m. at CityPlace and 6:15 p.m. at the Clematis Street Waterfront.



Japanese Daiko Drums: A Daiko Drum group will perform at CityPlace at 6:15 p.m.



Participatory Music with Harmonicas, Boom Whackers and Bucket Drums: Music teachers will lead the public in making music with boom whackers, bucket drums and harmonicas at CityPlace, the Clematis Street Waterfront and Delray Beach’s Old School Square.



Fiesta De Pueblo: Events will be programmed from 3 to 7 p.m. outside the Salento Coffee Shop on Clematis Street in West Palm Beach.



Rohi’s Readery: This children’s bookstore in CityPlace will host events at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.



Northwood Art and Music Warehouse: A full afternoon and evening of performances on its main stage and outdoor performance spaces. Soulmates Records, located in the Warehouse will offer “vinyl record swapping” and the opportunity for the public to play their old vinyl records on turntables.

Cornell Art Museum Showcases Sea Captain’s Stunning Artworks

Friday, June 20, 2025 - 4:04pm

The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) announced the opening of the Cornell Art Museum’s newest art exhibition: "Oceana Phenomena Sea Stories and Sea Level Chronicles” by Jane Lawton Baldridge. The exhibition, featured in the Cornell Art Museum’s NE/SE galleries and atrium, will be on view through September 28, 2024, and is free and open to the public. The exhibition includes:



• Sea Stories: Abstract paintings of Baldridge’s life on the water as a Sea Captain.



• Sea Level Chronicles: Sculptures of children, animals and adults covered in navigational charts to discuss rising sea levels.

• Wisdom of the Waves: International Award-Winning Documentary on Baldridge, which will open on August 2nd in the Museum



“We are thrilled to welcome Jane Baldridge and her incredible, insightful works of art back to the Cornell Art Museum,” said Marusca Gatto, the Delray Beach DDA’s Cultural Arts Director. “Her sea stories are a fascinating window into her life spent on the water and her advocacy for the water on our planet. Our hope is to spark awareness and promote protection of our water resources through this wonderful exhibition.”



Baldridge has a fascination, maybe an obsession, with water for as long as she remembers. She was captivated by watching childhood sandcastles fall to the continued impertinent rolling in of waves and tides. It was but a miniature version of what happens all around the globe. Much of the coastal areas of the planet have reason to watch their own erosion, subsidence and the rising tides reshape their world. Baldridge believes that people who do not go out on the ocean and witness its power and beauty may not understand what happens with the rushing water borne on a storm. These are the things that inspire her artwork.



“My paintings are stories about my life on the water,” said Jane. “Perfect days spent scudding along on the wavelets that reflect diamonds or bashing headlong into waves trying to survive the storm. I am grateful to have an unusual history of waterborne adventures. I want to share my stories and experiences with the audience.”



The Cornell Art Museum is free and open to the public. Hours are: Wednesday 12-5PM; Thursday & Friday 12-7PM; Saturday 10AM-5PM; and Sunday 12-5PM.