FORT WALTON BEACH — Rockstar Fish, which bills itself as “a high-energy party rock band known for turning great nights into unforgettable experiences,” is next up in the summer concert series at The Island Resort at Fort Walton Beach.
Rockstar Fish will perform on Wednesday, June 3, at the resort, 1500 Miracle Strip Parkway Southeast, Fort Walton Beach.
The free beachfront party also features food trucks, activities for kids and fireworks at 9 p.m. The event is scheduled for 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., according to the resort website.
The concert series started May 27 and runs through July 29. There is a new band each week. To see a list of scheduled entertainers, check the resort website.
“Each week, a different band will take the stage on the beach with a lineup spanning rock, pop, country and classic hits,” a news release from the resort says. “Attendees can enjoy bites and drinks from The Island’s beachfront food trucks, The Frosty Palm and Sizzle & Smash, both offering extended hours during the concert series, along with cocktails from The Beach Bar and ample beach patio seating overlooking the entertainment.”
The summer lineup
The remainder of the Island Resort’s Concert Series lineup is as follows:
”We’re thrilled to welcome back our summer concert series as part of our seasonal programming at The Island Resort at Fort Walton Beach,” Shea Cline, general manager, said in the release. “It’s a great way for both guests and locals to enjoy live music, beachfront energy and a fun, laid-back summer atmosphere right here at the resort.”
About Rockstar Fish
According to its website, Rockstar Fish “delivers a modern, stadium-style take on the biggest rock, pop, and party anthems from the 80s, 90s, and today.” It says no two shows are the same.
Lead vocalist Axl “The Kid” Steele is a Gulf Coast native.
Jim Ross contributed
This article originally appeared on Northwest Florida Daily News: Next band in summer concert series promises unique blend of music, fun
Reporting by DeonTay Smith, Panama City News Herald / Northwest Florida Daily News
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