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Premier Bride Expo | St. Augustine | World Golf Village Renaissance St. Augustine Resort

Premier Bride Expo | St. Augustine | World Golf Village Renaissance St. Augustine Resort

Sep 20, 2026 (UTC-4)
St. Augustine
Cultural Experiences
Anastasia Church Vacation Bible School 2026 | Anastasia Baptist Church

Anastasia Church Vacation Bible School 2026 | Anastasia Baptist Church

Jun 8, 2026 (UTC-4)
St. Augustine
Cultural Experiences
Vacation Bible School – Island Campus 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. each day, 6/8 - 6/12 Bible stories, crafts, missions, recreation and more! Kids will be challenged to answer Jesus' important question to his disciples, "Who do you say that I am?" As they explore all the ways light brightens, illuminates, reflects, and reveals, kids will discover that Jesus is the light who brings hope to a dark world. Vacation Bible School is open to children who complete Kindergarten in May/June 2026 up to those who complete 5th grade in May/June 2026. FEE EXPLANATION: This year we are asking families to pre-pay for tee shirts and choose the size at registration so that we can more accurately purchase shirt inventory. You will pick up shirts the Sundays prior to VBS week. ***IF REGISTERING AFTER MAY 8, 2026 - WE CANNOT GUARANTEE SHIRT SIZE CHOSEN IS THE SHIRT SIZE YOU WILL RECEIVE AS THE TEE SHIRT ORDER HAS BEEN PLACED. Shirts will be available for pickup Sunday, May 31st and Sunday June 7th, during worship services and every morning during VBS. LOUD MUSIC/STROBE LIGHTS DISCLAIMER : The daily worship rallies will include loud music, strobe lights, smoke and theatrical stage lighting. We do have noise-cancelling headphones available and your child may bring their own. REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS: The parent/guardian is the "ticket buyer" and your contact information is requested first. The child is the "attendee/ticket holder/registrant" when completing registration information. IF YOUR CHILD'S GRADE LEVEL IS SOLD OUT - Please do not register your child under another grade level. Please email Stephanie Styles at stephanie.s@anastasiachurch.org to be placed on a waitlist. As cancellations occur, we will reach out. THANK YOU! WISH LIST DONATIONS: We’re collecting donations of individually packed snack items for the 500+ children attending VBS, as well as supplies to help create our stage and set décor. To make sure we have exactly what’s needed each day, we kindly ask that you purchase only the items listed in our Amazon Wish List here: https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/27E2HNRI7ALT7?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_ggr-subnav-share_GGC6G3FTC4KZPRSZ59D2. If you happen to find the exact snack item elsewhere or would like to donate in another way, please reach out. Thank you so much for supporting our Children’s Ministry! Should you have questions or issues signing up kids, please contact Stephanie Styles at 904-471-2166 or stephanie.s@anastasiachurch.org. Information Source: Anastasia Kids | eventbrite
St. Augustine | The Fray《Summer of Light》Tour | The St. Augustine Amphitheatre

St. Augustine | The Fray《Summer of Light》Tour | The St. Augustine Amphitheatre

Aug 8, 2026 (UTC-5)
St. Augustine
Concerts
The Black Crowes St Augustine Concert Tour 2026|June 02 | St. Augustine Amphitheatre

The Black Crowes St Augustine Concert Tour 2026|June 02 | St. Augustine Amphitheatre

Jun 2, 2026 (UTC+1)
St. Augustine
Concerts
St. Augustine | Young the Giant《Victory Garden》Tour | The St. Augustine Amphitheatre

St. Augustine | Young the Giant《Victory Garden》Tour | The St. Augustine Amphitheatre

Jun 5, 2026 (UTC-5)
St. Augustine
Concerts
Torrie Wilson Meet & Greet River City Wrestling Con | 500 S Legacy Trail

Torrie Wilson Meet & Greet River City Wrestling Con | 500 S Legacy Trail

Jun 6, 2026 (UTC-4)
St. Augustine
Pro Wrestling Sports & Fitness
Information Source: What’s the figs toys and collectibles | eventbrite
River City Wrestling Con 2026 | World Golf Village Renaissance Resort

River City Wrestling Con 2026 | World Golf Village Renaissance Resort

Jun 6, 2026 (UTC-5)
St. Augustine
Pro Wrestling Sports & Fitness
Information Source: New Horizon Entertainment, LLC | eventbrite
TURNOVER - ST AUGUSTINE | Colonial Oak Music Park

TURNOVER - ST AUGUSTINE | Colonial Oak Music Park

Jun 16, 2026 (UTC-4)
St. Augustine
Rock Concerts
TURNOVER w/ NARROW HEAD & SHE'S GREEN live in ST AUGUSTINE Deuterman Productions Presents: TURNOVER Support: NARROW HEAD SHE'S GREEN TURNOVER The title track of the band’s new album, Myself in the Way, speaks to this mindset. “I can’t put myself in the way of love again,” sings Getz, “I promise I’m going to go all the way with you,” is specifically about Getz getting engaged to his longtime partner, but applies to the general outlook he had toward life in lockdown. “I was living in Sebastopol, California at the time and felt like I truly lived there for the first time since I wasn’t leaving for tour. I was able to go meditate at the Zen Buddhist dojo down the road, run and bike around the hills in Sonoma county, learn about plants and gardening, take some Spanish and arboriculture classes, and get involved with the volunteer fire department. Just do a bunch of new things to challenge and inspire me in a natural way.” Turnover’s other members also used the time to deepen interests they hadn’t been able to fully explore before covid. Bass player Dan Dempsey was in New York City and responded to lockdown by spending more time practicing his visual art in drawing and painting. He painted the album’s cover during this period and developed a style that has become a central theme for the band in its current iteration. Drummer Casey Getz found work at a Virginia Beach state park as touring continued to be postponed. He was in search of and inspired by having a work-life balance different than he’d experienced since he was younger. Through this, he was able to nurture current relationships more and find new ones, something touring made much more difficult. This led to Casey playing drums with a group of longtime friends in Virginia Beach and further developing his drumming style - adding a new prowess for fluidity and improvisation through lengthy jam sessions with the group. Guitarist Nick Rayfield was focused on sharpening his guitar and piano playing and was able to devote energy to skateboarding and his retail business more than he had been able to for the last few years. This was also the band’s first album with Rayfield making songwriting contributions after touring with them for years as a live member, adding a new creative element to the songs. Over 18 months Turnover weaved these individual experiences into a collective work, recording the LP over two sessions with longtime collaborator Will Yip at Studio 4. Austin is credited, for the first time, as co-producer. “I had specific ideas for sound design on this album. I knew a lot of sounds I wanted to hear and use. We wanted everything to be able to be heard and have its own place. I was inspired by the way Magical Mystery Tour and Dark Side of the Moon sounded. We decided to go a lot wider with it and utilize panning and stereo more than we had in the past, while also wanting it to sound tighter and smaller than some of our earlier records. We were inspired by drum and bass sounds from Chic and Quincy Jones records from the 70s, so we put the drums in the control room to get them to sound smaller. We used an active pickup bass and a jazz bass to get that percussive sound from the bass so the low end wasn’t as rumbling and subby. We let the synths share some of that low end that the drums and bass gave up. Quincy's approach to arrangements were a huge inspiration in this record as well. The horn and string lines I wanted to sound like classic era disco, mixed with modern synth and vocal sounds. I had been experimenting with my own vocal styles a lot and utilized autotune and vocoder on this album almost as instruments on certain songs as a stylistic choice.” The band has always been DIY, but post pandemic they have taken that to a different level. They appreciate more than ever how lucky they are to get to be together and have fun creating things with their friends. They have found that they are usually best suited for executing their own vision, not only musically, but with all its accompaniments as well. For this album they made all their own videos in collaboration with friends and using Dempsey's drawings and paintings. Change is authentic and true to Turnover as a band and as individuals. Chart a course through their discography and find a band continually reinventing themselves with a unique artistic ambition. Myself In The Way arrives finding Turnover doing the same within their own persons, pushing the band into new and exciting parallel depths of expression. NARROW HEAD Truly great pop songs do not require a cheery outlook in order to work, nor do they pander to expectations of syrupy sweet easy-listening. Rather, the best pop music is a matter of refinement and pure intention, of dialing groove to melody so that the two might puncture the malaise of everyday living in unison, revealing some brief, sober truth about our shared human condition. On their third LP, Moments of Clarity (Run for Cover), Narrow Head have achieved precisely this feat. Traversing the depths of massive, churning riffs, often distorted to the point of violence, bouncing, lock-grooved rhythms, and crystalline, gorgeously constructed hooks, the Houston-based outfit puts on a masterclass in the art of writing songs that match the pain, pleasure, and confusion of modern living. Each track is sentimental without being precious, heavy without unnecessary griminess, pop-forward without letting the listener off the hook easy: these songs ask for some form of hurt or desire to be paid back to them in return, some promise that the listener is putting equal skin into the game. SHE'S GREEN Minneapolis band she’s green describe themselves as “moss music”. Inspired as much by J.R.R. Tolkien and Hayao Miyazaki as by Slowdive and the Cocteau Twins, the band — consisting of Liam Armstrong, Zofia Smith, Raines Lucas, Kevin Seebeck and Teddy Nordvold — aim to create their own musical and visual world defined by dreamy fantasy, emotional openness and sonic depth. In 2023 she’s green released their debut EP, Wisteria, which included the viral hit “Mandy,” and in 2025 they released the follow-up EP, Chrysalis. It builds on the shimmering shoegaze and dream-pop of Wisteria, with ever more irresistible melodies and deeper songcraft. “We wanted to expand the scope of what we did with the first EP, and see how far we could push either side of the music — whether it’s harsh and jarring or it’s inviting and warm,” Armstrong says. And as they win over fans everywhere they go with their authentic, loving approach to their sound, it’s clear that this huge year for she’s green is only the beginning. Use the share tools on this event page to let your friends know where you will be. Please Print PDF ticket for entry into event or your phone email can work as well. No Refund Event. Rain or Shine Event. Limited seating, No Outside Chairs. ALL SALES FINAL, NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES By purchasing a ticket, you agree to receive emails from ARTIST, VENUE and/or PROMOTER. **Check out more upcoming shows HERE ** Information Source: Deuterman Productions | eventbrite
TURNOVER - ST AUGUSTINE (NIGHT TWO) | Colonial Oak Music Park

TURNOVER - ST AUGUSTINE (NIGHT TWO) | Colonial Oak Music Park

Jun 17, 2026 (UTC-4)
St. Augustine
Concerts
TURNOVER w/ NARROW HEAD & SHE'S GREEN live in ST AUGUSTINE (NIGHT TWO) Deuterman Productions Presents: TURNOVER Support: NARROW HEAD SHE'S GREEN TURNOVER The title track of the band’s new album, Myself in the Way, speaks to this mindset. “I can’t put myself in the way of love again,” sings Getz, “I promise I’m going to go all the way with you,” is specifically about Getz getting engaged to his longtime partner, but applies to the general outlook he had toward life in lockdown. “I was living in Sebastopol, California at the time and felt like I truly lived there for the first time since I wasn’t leaving for tour. I was able to go meditate at the Zen Buddhist dojo down the road, run and bike around the hills in Sonoma county, learn about plants and gardening, take some Spanish and arboriculture classes, and get involved with the volunteer fire department. Just do a bunch of new things to challenge and inspire me in a natural way.” Turnover’s other members also used the time to deepen interests they hadn’t been able to fully explore before covid. Bass player Dan Dempsey was in New York City and responded to lockdown by spending more time practicing his visual art in drawing and painting. He painted the album’s cover during this period and developed a style that has become a central theme for the band in its current iteration. Drummer Casey Getz found work at a Virginia Beach state park as touring continued to be postponed. He was in search of and inspired by having a work-life balance different than he’d experienced since he was younger. Through this, he was able to nurture current relationships more and find new ones, something touring made much more difficult. This led to Casey playing drums with a group of longtime friends in Virginia Beach and further developing his drumming style - adding a new prowess for fluidity and improvisation through lengthy jam sessions with the group. Guitarist Nick Rayfield was focused on sharpening his guitar and piano playing and was able to devote energy to skateboarding and his retail business more than he had been able to for the last few years. This was also the band’s first album with Rayfield making songwriting contributions after touring with them for years as a live member, adding a new creative element to the songs. Over 18 months Turnover weaved these individual experiences into a collective work, recording the LP over two sessions with longtime collaborator Will Yip at Studio 4. Austin is credited, for the first time, as co-producer. “I had specific ideas for sound design on this album. I knew a lot of sounds I wanted to hear and use. We wanted everything to be able to be heard and have its own place. I was inspired by the way Magical Mystery Tour and Dark Side of the Moon sounded. We decided to go a lot wider with it and utilize panning and stereo more than we had in the past, while also wanting it to sound tighter and smaller than some of our earlier records. We were inspired by drum and bass sounds from Chic and Quincy Jones records from the 70s, so we put the drums in the control room to get them to sound smaller. We used an active pickup bass and a jazz bass to get that percussive sound from the bass so the low end wasn’t as rumbling and subby. We let the synths share some of that low end that the drums and bass gave up. Quincy's approach to arrangements were a huge inspiration in this record as well. The horn and string lines I wanted to sound like classic era disco, mixed with modern synth and vocal sounds. I had been experimenting with my own vocal styles a lot and utilized autotune and vocoder on this album almost as instruments on certain songs as a stylistic choice.” The band has always been DIY, but post pandemic they have taken that to a different level. They appreciate more than ever how lucky they are to get to be together and have fun creating things with their friends. They have found that they are usually best suited for executing their own vision, not only musically, but with all its accompaniments as well. For this album they made all their own videos in collaboration with friends and using Dempsey's drawings and paintings. Change is authentic and true to Turnover as a band and as individuals. Chart a course through their discography and find a band continually reinventing themselves with a unique artistic ambition. Myself In The Way arrives finding Turnover doing the same within their own persons, pushing the band into new and exciting parallel depths of expression. NARROW HEAD Truly great pop songs do not require a cheery outlook in order to work, nor do they pander to expectations of syrupy sweet easy-listening. Rather, the best pop music is a matter of refinement and pure intention, of dialing groove to melody so that the two might puncture the malaise of everyday living in unison, revealing some brief, sober truth about our shared human condition. On their third LP, Moments of Clarity (Run for Cover), Narrow Head have achieved precisely this feat. Traversing the depths of massive, churning riffs, often distorted to the point of violence, bouncing, lock-grooved rhythms, and crystalline, gorgeously constructed hooks, the Houston-based outfit puts on a masterclass in the art of writing songs that match the pain, pleasure, and confusion of modern living. Each track is sentimental without being precious, heavy without unnecessary griminess, pop-forward without letting the listener off the hook easy: these songs ask for some form of hurt or desire to be paid back to them in return, some promise that the listener is putting equal skin into the game. SHE'S GREEN Minneapolis band she’s green describe themselves as “moss music”. Inspired as much by J.R.R. Tolkien and Hayao Miyazaki as by Slowdive and the Cocteau Twins, the band — consisting of Liam Armstrong, Zofia Smith, Raines Lucas, Kevin Seebeck and Teddy Nordvold — aim to create their own musical and visual world defined by dreamy fantasy, emotional openness and sonic depth. In 2023 she’s green released their debut EP, Wisteria, which included the viral hit “Mandy,” and in 2025 they released the follow-up EP, Chrysalis. It builds on the shimmering shoegaze and dream-pop of Wisteria, with ever more irresistible melodies and deeper songcraft. “We wanted to expand the scope of what we did with the first EP, and see how far we could push either side of the music — whether it’s harsh and jarring or it’s inviting and warm,” Armstrong says. And as they win over fans everywhere they go with their authentic, loving approach to their sound, it’s clear that this huge year for she’s green is only the beginning. Use the share tools on this event page to let your friends know where you will be. Please Print PDF ticket for entry into event or your phone email can work as well. No Refund Event. Rain or Shine Event. Limited seating, No Outside Chairs. ALL SALES FINAL, NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES By purchasing a ticket, you agree to receive emails from ARTIST, VENUE and/or PROMOTER. **Check out more upcoming shows HERE ** Information Source: Deuterman Productions | eventbrite
Guy Davis,  Live from The Waterworks in St. Augustine | The Waterworks

Guy Davis, Live from The Waterworks in St. Augustine | The Waterworks

Jun 20, 2026 (UTC-4)
St. Augustine
Concerts Folk
Guy Davis performs June 20, 2026 at The Waterworks in St. Augustine, Florida. Opening Act TBA. The St. Johns Cultural Council and Gamble Rogers Folk Festival present Guy Davis, Live from The Waterworks in St. Augustine, Florida, on Saturday, June 20, 2026. Opening Act TBA. Doors at 6:30, show starts at 7 PM. General Admission tickets are $30. Consider purchasing Premium Tickets that include this show with reserved front-of-house seating for only $40. ABOUT GUY DAVIS Guy Davis is a renowned American blues musician, actor, and songwriter, recognized for his authentic blues sound infused with elements of folk, rock, and world music. Davis has received two Grammy nominations and multiple Blues Foundation nominations for his music, as well as the Keeping the Blues Alive Award for his acting work. His album Legacy was recognized by NPR and DownBeat in 2004. He has performed with and opened for numerous notable musicians. Davis is recognized globally for his extensive touring. Beyond music, Davis is an actor, playwright, and novelist. He has also developed an educational program and teaches master classes on blues music. He is the son of actors Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis. Don’t miss this very special opportunity in America’s oldest city, St. Augustine. The Waterworks is an intimate, historic venue (built in 1898 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places) and only 120 tickets are available for each performance. The Gamble Rogers Concert Series celebrates the legendary recording artist Gamble Rogers, whose balladry and storytelling shaped American folk music, one Saturday of each month. Information Source: Gamble Rogers Folk Festival | eventbrite
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Hong Kong | The Weeknd: After Hours Til Dawn Tour | Kai Tak Stadium

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Hong Kong
BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN KUALA LUMPUR 2026 | TM Stadium Nasional

BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN KUALA LUMPUR 2026 | TM Stadium Nasional

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Kuala Lumpur
BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN BANGKOK 2026 | Rajamangala Stadium

BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN BANGKOK 2026 | Rajamangala Stadium

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Bangkok
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BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN HONG KONG 2027 | Kai Tak Stadium

Mar 4–Mar 7, 2027 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
BTS WORLD TOUR IN BUSAN 2026 | Busan

BTS WORLD TOUR IN BUSAN 2026 | Busan

Jun 12–Jun 13, 2026 (UTC+9)
Busan

Hotels near St. Augustine

Holiday Inn Express ST. AUGUSTINE DTWN - HISTORIC by IHG
8.3 /10
106 Reviews
Holiday Inn Express ST. AUGUSTINE DTWN - HISTORIC by IHG
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AU$121
Hilton St. Augustine Historic Bayfront
9.1 /10
101 Reviews
Hilton St. Augustine Historic Bayfront
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AU$257
The Ponce St. Augustine Hotel
8 /10
105 Reviews
The Ponce St. Augustine Hotel
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AU$99
Southern Oaks Inn - Saint Augustine
8.1 /10
108 Reviews
Southern Oaks Inn - Saint Augustine
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AU$84
voco ST. AUGUSTINE - HISTORIC AREA by IHG
8.5 /10
106 Reviews
voco ST. AUGUSTINE - HISTORIC AREA by IHG
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AU$152
DoubleTree by Hilton St. Augustine Historic District
8.4 /10
101 Reviews
DoubleTree by Hilton St. Augustine Historic District
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AU$124
Historic Waterfront Marion Motor Lodge in Downtown St Augustine
8.6 /10
104 Reviews
Historic Waterfront Marion Motor Lodge in Downtown St Augustine
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AU$179
Budget Inn - Saint Augustine
8.8 /10
100 Reviews
Budget Inn - Saint Augustine
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AU$101
Best Western Bayfront
8.8 /10
100 Reviews
Best Western Bayfront
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AU$201
Days Inn by Wyndham St Augustine/Historic Downtown
7.5 /10
110 Reviews
Days Inn by Wyndham St Augustine/Historic Downtown
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AU$82