What to do, see and lust over this season.
SunFest
Pitbull, Billy Idol, Grouploveâthe list goes on. Donât miss out on four days of musical performances taking place along the Intracoastal in downtown West Palm Beach during this yearâs SunFest from May 3 to 6. Plus, check out live artist demonstrations and performances at the Art District and a fireworks show. (Ticket prices vary; sunfest.com)Â
Blues And Bayous
Rock icons John Fogerty and ZZ Top will take the stage during their âBlues and Bayousâ tour on June 3 at the Coral Sky Amphitheatre. The performance will be a night to remember featuring some of Rock ânâ Bluesâ biggest hits. (Tickets from $18.50; concerts1.livenation.com)
A Walk through History
In honor of Flagler Museumâs anniversary, it will be opening its doors free of charge on June 5 for âFounders Day,â during which guests can walk through Whitehallâs first floor and explore the museumâs extensive Gilded Age artifacts and art collection. (free; flaglermuseum.us/programs/founders-day)
Summer JamsÂ
Donât miss out on Downtown at the Gardensâ âSummer Concert Series,â including a Jimmy Buffett tribute band set to take the stage June 15 at Downtown Park for friends and family members to enjoy. (free; downtownatthegardens.com)
Food and Wine FestÂ
Join Friends of Jupiter Beach on May 19 for its ninth annual Food and Wine Festival taking place at the Jupiter Plaza Down Under. Browse more than 45 purveyors of foods, wines and other beverages, including Avocado Grill, Lynoraâs Jupiter and Sweet Hearts Bakery. (Tickets from $20; fjbfoodandwine.org)Â
Save the Tigers
Runners, reserve your spots for the Stacey Konwiser Memorial Save the Tiger 5K taking place at the Palm Beach Zoo on May 19. Not only can you run past the Tiger River habitat where two tigers live, but proceeds from the run/walk support an effort to protect tigers and their habitat in Malaysia where there are fewer than 250 Malayan tigers left in the wild. (Ticket prices vary; palmbeachzoo.org)
Something Rotten!
Go back in time to the 1590s with the Broadway hit âSomething Rotten!â at the Kravis Center from May 1 to 6. Based in the Renaissance, the light-hearted musical follows the lives of brothers Nick and Nigel who set out to write the worldâs first musical. (From $28; kravis.org/events/rotten)
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