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By pbpulse.com Staff   |  SunFest  |  April 15, 2011

Performances on May, 1 2011 include Earth, Wind & Fire and Jeff Beck.

Sunday, May 1
Bank of America Stage:
12:30 Funky Seeds
2:30 O.A.R.
4:30 Shazman
6:00 Peter Baldwin
7:45 Earth, Wind & Fire
9:00 Fireworks

Tire Kingdom Stage:
12:15 Memphis Soul Revue
2:15 Preservation Hall Jazz Band
4:00 Elements of Jazz
5:30 Joel DaSilva and the Midnight Howl
7:00 Jeff Beck

FPL Stage:
1:15 Dharmata
3:00 Sick Puppies
4:45 The New Planets
6:15 Nothing Rhymes With Orange
7:30 Neon Trees

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  • 10 Responses to “SunFest’s full schedule of music”

    1. Gary J says:

      SunTrash
      The combination of drunk skanks, shirtless guys, warm beer and fair food. Where else can you spend an afternoon waiting in line to see washed up bands and porta toilets. The one week every year I pray for a tropical storm.

    2. David M says:

      We attended VIP area last night at side of B fo A stage. Who runs this Sunfest — must be a bunch of ‘old schoolers’ that never like to change anything. For the price they charge for a sponsorship, they shoould take better are of their sponsors and guests. Same old same old — crappy C.R. Chicks pasta and sauce with salad and a stale cookie!!! Wow – that must cost them a whole 25 cents per person. You can’t get any cheesier than this folks! And what’s up with Pepsi and Captain Morgan. Seriously people Pepsi DOES NOT goe well with Rum — ever heard of Coca Cola — da! This is the south isn’t it? I believe Coca Cola is much more favored over Pepsi in the south. And finally– who’s the freak show in charge of the musical acts? Is your entire Sunfest target audience a 21 year old — really? Hire a consultant or something, will ya – and get some decent acts in that peeps of all ages can relate to. All the 20 somethings are too busy hanging out on the spring break Captain Morgan floating docs anyways — -they’re not even listenting to the lousy line up that you contracted.

    3. freakerdude says:

      No doubt….way too much music geared towards the 20′s crowds who didn’t really seem to care about the music. Cee Lo the two hit wonder, Jason Mraz acoustic pop, MGMT borrrr-ing, Toad The Lame Sprocket, Posner electronic, and on and on. Who the heck is Taking Back Sunday anyway? Too much folk and acoustic…need more electrified rock!

      Worst Sunfest lineup EVER!

    4. D Fox says:

      sunfest… Darn I missed it again ;}

    5. gman says:

      Talking about the “F” bombs being dropped by The Sick Puppies was nothing in comparison to Circa Survive & their “F” bomb parade. Seems like they are infatuated with the word. I guess they have to be though, their music is really, really bad!

    6. ken says:

      Smell you next year SunFest.

    7. The best says:

      Sunfest is an amazing community event. You would thinks all these winers had a rocking time sitting and complaining at their keyboards. No. Event offers the amazing value of sunfest , none.

    8. Not Again says:

      Thank you for scheduling Sunfest on my working days. Gives me another reason not to attend. Although I do miss smelling urine while walking on the streets of downtown WPB, the armpit of PB County.

    9. SAMANTHA says:

      Glad to see I didn’t miss anything AGAIN…too much to get in just to spend too much money for food or water ($4 a bottle!!)..
      Just in case the promoters care, there are more 35-60 yr olds who would go to hear the music if there was anything to listen to…the kiddies must have loved it!!

    10. Sunfest is the best says:

      Sunfest is great and getting better!

      Thank goodness most of the miserable cranks here do nothing but complain so much better!

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