Festival of the Sun

Florida’s largest waterfront music and art festival has returned to West Palm Beach and is taking over the scenic downtown (Flagler Drive from Banyan Boulevard to Lakeview Avenue) for five days, beginning this past Wednesday. The 31st annual SunFest features Train, the Smashing Pumpkins, the Offspring, the Black Crowes, and...
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Florida’s largest waterfront music and art festival has returned to West Palm Beach and is taking over the scenic downtown (Flagler Drive from Banyan Boulevard to Lakeview Avenue) for five days, beginning this past Wednesday. The 31st annual SunFest features Train, the Smashing Pumpkins, the Offspring, the Black Crowes, and the Barenaked Ladies, to name a bare few of the 40-plus acts performing. In addition to the many big names, the Living Daylights — formerly known as the Scumdogs, winners of the Rock-n-Roll Shootout at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek — will play on the Tire Kingdom Stage this Saturday at 5:45 p.m.

May 1-5, 2013

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