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Sponsor Our ArticlesFlorence After 5 is set to launch its 15th season with an exciting opening night on April 25, featuring the legendary band The Catalinas. The event promises free admission, live music, and a festive atmosphere for families and music lovers in Downtown Florence. Attendees can enjoy delicious food from local vendors and explore nearby restaurants after the concert. Mark your calendars for this beloved community event that celebrates music and local culture!
Florence is buzzing with anticipation as Florence After 5 gears up for its 15th season opening on Friday, April 25! This beloved event has been a staple in the city for years, bringing together music lovers and families alike in a festive atmosphere that captures the heart and soul of Downtown Florence.
This year, the opening night features live music from none other than The Catalinas, renowned for their classic hit, “Summertime’s Callin’ Me,” which set the summer vibes back in 1975. As they prepare to celebrate their own 68th anniversary in 2025, The Catalinas are a perfect fit to kick off the season.
The band has left an indelible mark on Carolina Beach Music and has been recognized as inductees into both the Carolina Beach Music and North Carolina Music Halls of Fame. To have them live in our own Downtown Florence is a true treat for music aficionados and casual listeners alike.
This award-winning event is not just about music; it’s a whole vibe! Admission is free, thanks to the support from local sponsors such as the Florence Downtown Development Corp., Victors, MUSC Health Florence, and Seminar Brewing. Attendees can arrive starting at 5:30 p.m. and stay until 8:30 p.m., rain or shine!
Food lovers can savor tasty treats from a variety of street vendors offering delicious options. Quench your thirst with refreshing drinks from Pepsi, or choose from an array of cold domestic and craft beers and wines available at the venue. It’s a perfect opportunity for families and friends to gather and enjoy a fresh feast while soaking up the tunes!
The event will be held in the 100 block of S. Dargan Street, offering an inviting and accessible space for everyone. Guests are welcome to bring their own chairs, but be mindful that outside coolers are not allowed. For safety and security, it is advised not to leave personal belongings unattended.
The music from The Catalinas is slated to kick off at 6 p.m., so make sure to arrive early to find the perfect spot to enjoy the show. Once the music winds down at 8:30 p.m., the fun doesn’t have to end! Visitors are encouraged to explore the vibrant restaurants and nightlife spots that Downtown Florence has to offer. Many local eateries will have specials in place just for the occasion.
For those eager to learn more about what Florence After 5 has in store this season, or if you have questions, check out www.florencedowntown.com or give them a call at 843-678-5912. Whether you’re a long-time attendee or new to the festivities, there’s guaranteed to be something for everyone!
As Florence After 5 prepares to celebrate its 15th award-winning season, it is evident that this community event has become a cherished tradition for residents and visitors alike. With The Catalinas setting the tone, it’s the perfect opportunity to kick back, relax, and enjoy the warmth of community spirit, wonderful music, and good food. Mark your calendars and get ready for what promises to be another unforgettable season!
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