Fort Lauderdale hosts music event

Roots, rock, and country music fans will enjoy their favorite songs at the Tortuga Music Festival next month, held on the white sands of the Ft. Lauderdale Beach, Florida.

The annual music festival started in 2013 to raise awareness of the issues facing marine life and to support ocean conservation. Over $2m raised went towards addressing turtle conservation, overfishing, coral reef degradation, and marine pollution.

This year’s event will feature live entertainment from popular performers, such as Morgan Wallen, Nelly, Thomas Rhett, Jordan Davis, and Luke Combs. Attendees can purchase food, alcoholic, and non-alcoholic beverages from several vendors/carts on-site. Craft vendors will also be at the location.

Tickets start at $249 for a three-day general admission pass and run up to $2,049 for a three-day super VIP pass. Children six years old and younger can enter for free. Everyone will need to register a wristband and unvaccinated people will have to show a negative COVID-19 test upon entry.

Flyer printing is an inexpensive and versatile way to provide information about music festivals and events such as these.

The festival will run from Friday, April 8 to Sunday, April 10. Gates will open at 12:00 pm each day and the show will end at 10:00 pm. The beach is at 1100 Seabreeze Boulevard in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33316. Visit the website for more information.