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Jannus Live (originally known as Jannus Landing) is an outdoor music venue in St. Petersburg, Florida. Located in the Downtown St. Petersburg Historic District, the courtyard venue has hosted numerous concerts for local and mainstream artists. [1] The venue was founded in 1984 by Bob Barnes & Bill Pendergast & Gene Bryant and was named after ...
St. Petersburg is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States.As of the 2020 census, the population was 258,308, making it the fifth-most populous city in Florida and the most populous city in the state that is not a county seat (the city of Clearwater is the seat of Pinellas County). [4]
Jannus Live, a local music/entertainment venue on Central Avenue in downtown, is also named after him. The city population continued to multiply during the 20th century, booming in the 1940s and 1950s and through the 1970s as the town became a popular retirement destination for Americans from midwestern cities, reaching 238,647 in the 1980 census.
Ruth Eckerd Hall is a 73,000-square-foot (6,800 m 2) performing arts venue, located in Clearwater, Florida, in the Tampa Bay area and is part of the Richard B. Baumgardner Center for the Performing Arts. The concert hall is named after Ruth Eckerd, the wife of businessman Jack Eckerd, and is a regular performance venue for the Florida Orchestra.
St. Petersburg: Jannus Live: 12 March 2011: Orlando: WMMO Downtown Concerts 13 March 2011 14 March 2011: Jacksonville: Florida Theatre: 15 March 2011: Fort Pierce: Sunrise Theatre: 18 March 2011: Chicago: House of Blues 19 March 2011 20 March 2011: Grand Rapids: Orbit Room 22 March 2011: Cleveland: House of Blues 24 March 2011: Durham: Durham ...
Maps show the areas impacted by storm surge, rainfall levels and more as Helene, once a major hurricane and now a tropical storm, moves inland from Florida's Gulf Coast over Georgia.
The Floridian Social Club (formerly the State Theatre) is a Beaux-Arts style concert venue in St. Petersburg, Florida. The venue closed in 2017 due to local fire code violations. It was purchased in 2018, with renovations beginning that same year. Construction was completed however the site was not able to reopen due to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
St. Petersburg is recognized as the birthplace of scheduled commercial airline flight. On January 1, 1914, [2] a Benoist XIV flying boat from the company St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line piloted by Tony Jannus, took off from the central yacht basin of the downtown waterfront, [3] on the first scheduled commercial aircraft flight in history. [4]