Musicians
If Punta Gorda wasn’t the City of Hibiscus, it most definitely would be the City of Song.
We love our local musicians and all they have to offer. We are always happy to pull some of their fine talents, as well as other familiar sounds from Southwest Florida, over to one of the two the Hibiscus Stages during the festival.
There is music all 3 days of the festival for your listening and hip swinging pleasure!
See the Exciting Line-up of Performances!
Friday May 5th
6:00 PM Hibiscus Band on the Hibiscus Stage
6:45 PM Reckless Saints on the Hunger Bus Stage
7:15 PM Mike Younger on the Hibiscus Stage
8:15 PM Chakulla on the Hunger Bus Stage
8:45 PM Bill Metts on the Hunger Bus Stage
9:15 PM Marker 5 on the Hibiscus Stage
Saturday May 6th
9:00 AM King and Queen Ceremony & Little Miss Hibiscus Pageant on the Hibiscus Stage
10:00 AM Kraig Kenning on the Hunger Bus Stage
11:00 AM Edie Driest/All Day Music on the Hibiscus Stage
11:30 AM Mac Martin on the Hunger Bus Stage
12:00 Noon Mike Imbasciani on the Hibiscus Stage
1:00 PM Brackish Bros. on the Hunger Bus Stage
1:30 PM Tin Can Tourists on the Hibiscus Stage
2:30 PM John Butler on the Hunger Bus Stage
3:00 PM Mike Younger on the Hibiscus Stage
4:00 PM In Good Company on the Hunger Bus Stage
4:30 PM Another Fine Mess on the Hunger Bus Stage
5:00 PM Still Friends on the Hibiscus Stage
6:00 PM Woman’s Club Song Circle/Bob Arlee and others, 118 Sullivan Street, Punta Gorda on the Hibiscus Stage
Sunday May 7th
9:00 AM James Hawkins on the Hibiscus Stage
9:20 AM Souky (Mike Soukup) on the Hibiscus Stage
9:40 AM Danny Beach on the Hibiscus Stage
10:00 AM Paul Cottrell on the Hunger Bus Stage
10:30 AM Tradesmen on the Hibiscus Stage
11:00 AM Fancy Nancys on the Hibiscus Stage
1:30 AM Ray Cerbone on the Hunger Bus Stage
12:00 Noon Frankie Jay & the Chicken Parade on the Hibiscus Stage
1:00 PM Peg & Em on the Hunger Bus Stage
1:30 PM City of Angels on the Hibiscus Stage
2:00 PM Dave Heveron & Terry Dotson on the Hunger Bus Stage
2:20 PM JJ and the Bad Habits (Rick Beach) on the Hibiscus Stage