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Know the stages.

Two cities, one bay, and a music map that runs from a 65,000-seat stadium to a free set in a brewery garden. Here's how the whole scene stacks up — the big rooms, the theaters, and the clubs and bars you'll actually live in — across Tampa and St. Pete.

35 venues · three tiers · stadium to the corner bar

The lay of the land

Read the scene
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Three tiers, one bay

The scene stacks. At the top, arenas and a stadium catch the mega-tours. In the middle, seated theaters handle the orchestra, the Broadway run, the legacy act. And underneath it all is the deep club, bar, and brewery layer where the everyday scene actually happens. Most cities have one or two of these. The bay runs all three at once.

The free layer runs deep

Here's what surprises people: most nights, the best discovery in this scene costs nothing. Breweries and bars — Cage, Bayboro, the Ale and the Witch, Skipper's — program original and local music constantly, no cover, tip the band. It's a genuinely deep grassroots layer, and where you'll stumble onto your next favorite local act, beer in hand.

A real touring market, top to bottom

Tours route through here at every scale — Benchmark Arena and Raymond James for the giants, Ruth Eckerd and the Mahaffey for seated nights, Jannus and the Orpheum for the clubs. The full range lives in one metro: a $5 cover, a free brewery set, a 2,000-cap courtyard, a sold-out stadium. A ladder bands can actually climb.

The map keeps moving

This is a scene in motion. New World relocated from Ybor to Sulphur Springs. The Orpheum left Ybor for North Tampa. Skipper's clawed back from a pandemic closure. Clearwater opened the BayCare Sound on the water, and downtown Tampa's arena was renamed Benchmark International in 2025. Rooms move, reopen, and get rebranded; the music doesn't stop.

Also worth knowing

Whatever you're into has a home here. Orchestra and Broadway at the Mahaffey and the Straz; jazz and blues at Ruby's and the Palladium; roots and Americana at Skipper's and the Ale and the Witch; punk, metal, and emo at the Orpheum, Crowbar, and the Bends; EDM and dance at the Ritz. The bay's sheer range is one of its real strengths.

How this guide is organized — two tiers, biggest to smallest

Big Shows

Arenas, stadium, amphitheater, theaters — major touring at scale.

Clubs / Bars / Breweries

The everyday scene — touring clubs, dives, listening rooms, breweries.

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Big Shows

// arenas · stadium · amphitheater

When a tour is too big for a club, it lands here — the bay's arenas, its football stadium, and its big outdoor shed. The rooms for the names you've known for decades and the tours that sell out in minutes.

ArenaView shows →

Benchmark International Arena

Downtown Tampa · 401 Channelside Dr · ~19,000 seats

The bay's primary indoor arena, downtown in the Water Street district and home of the Lightning — the room every major arena tour plays when it hits Tampa. (Longtime locals still call it Amalie; the naming rights changed to Benchmark International in 2025.) When a pop, rock, or hip-hop tour is moving fifteen thousand tickets, this is the building.

Best for → a major national tour, indoors.
Outdoor amphitheaterView shows →

MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

Tampa Fairgrounds · 4802 US-301 N · ~20,000 cap

The region's big outdoor shed — covered pavilion seating plus a sprawling lawn, out at the Florida State Fairgrounds. It's where the summer touring season lives: the package tours, the amphitheater headliners, the lawn-blanket-and-cooler nights from spring through fall.

Best for → a marquee summer tour under the stars.
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Raymond James Stadium

Tampa · 4201 N Dale Mabry Hwy · 65,000+

The Bucs' home, and the only room in the bay big enough for a true stadium act — the once-a-tour mega-shows that play football stadiums and nothing smaller. When the biggest names on the planet route through Florida, this is the stop.

Best for → a stadium-scale event, once or twice a year.
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Yuengling Center

USF, Tampa · 4202 E Fowler Ave · ~10,000

The mid-size arena on the USF campus — the former Sun Dome — for tours too big for a theater but short of a full arena. A reliable middle rung between the clubs and Benchmark, and a frequent stop for mid-to-large touring shows.

Best for → a mid-to-large touring show.
Casino event centerView shows →

Seminole Hard Rock Event Center

East Tampa · 5223 Orient Rd · ~1,400 seats

The intimate ticketed theater inside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino — a polished room of around 1,400 seats, heavy on legacy acts, Latin tours, and music crossover, with the casino's full machine wrapped around the night.

Best for → a legacy or Latin act in a plush seated room.
Performing arts hallView shows →

Ruth Eckerd Hall

Clearwater · 1111 McMullen Booth Rd · ~2,180 seats

The region's premier concert hall, with near-perfect acoustics that artists and audiences both rave about — the room the biggest touring legends play seated, with hardly a bad seat in the house. The anchor of the Clearwater scene, and one of the most respected halls in the state.

Best for → a marquee act in a room built for sound.
Outdoor waterfront venueView shows →

The BayCare Sound

Clearwater · Coachman Park, on the water

Clearwater's new waterfront amphitheater in the rebuilt Coachman Park — covered and lawn seating right on the bay, programmed by the Ruth Eckerd team. A premium outdoor setting for national touring acts and festivals, with the water as the backdrop.

Best for → a national act outdoors, on the water.
Theater / performing artsView shows →

Mahaffey Theater

Downtown St. Pete · 400 1st St S · ~2,000 seats

The Duke Energy Center for the Arts on the downtown St. Pete waterfront — home of the Florida Orchestra and a polished room of about 2,000 seats for seated concerts, Broadway, and touring acts. Take in the bay and the Dalí from the outdoor plaza before the show.

Best for → an orchestra, a Broadway tour, or a seated concert.
Historic theaterView shows →

Nancy & David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre

Clearwater · 405 Cleveland St · ~740 seats

A 1921 Mediterranean-style theater in downtown Clearwater, restored by the Ruth Eckerd organization into an intimate room of around 740 seats. The lean is singer-songwriters, folk, and legacy acts in a grand, close-up historic setting.

Best for → an intimate night with a songwriter or legacy act.
Performing arts centerView shows →

Straz Center

Downtown Tampa · 1010 N MacInnes Pl · multiple halls

The David A. Straz Jr. Center — the bay's largest performing-arts complex, on the Tampa Riverwalk, with several halls under one roof (the big Carol Morsani Hall seats around 2,600). Broadway tours, opera, and special touring music events; the most formal end of the spectrum.

Best for → Broadway, opera, and big seated special events.

Clubs / Bars / Breweries

// the everyday scene

And then the rooms you'll actually find yourself in on a random Tuesday — touring clubs, dive bars, listening rooms, and breweries running free music most nights, across Ybor, North Tampa, and both sides of downtown St. Pete.

The anchors
Outdoor concert clubView shows →

Jannus Live

Downtown St. Pete · 200 1st Ave N · ~2,000 cap
TouringIndieRockReggaeHip-HopOutdoor

St. Pete's iconic open-air courtyard — standing-room under the stars, around 2,000 capacity, going strong for 40-plus years. It's the single strongest music anchor on the Pinellas side: a steady run of national and international touring acts across rock, reggae, hip-hop, electronic, and alt, with balcony VIP suites and patio bars ringing the yard. Big enough to drive a search, still close enough to feel local.

Best for → a marquee outdoor show downtown.
Indie music venueView shows →

Crowbar

Ybor City · 1812 N 17th St, Tampa
IndiePunkRockHip-HopElectronic

The independent workhorse of the Tampa scene — open seven nights a week, with one of the best sound systems in the area and a cheap-cover ethos that's launched countless local bands. Bills swing from indie and punk to hip-hop and electronic, and the Crow's Nest beer garden out back runs its own slate when the main room's dark. The room with the deepest local credibility in Ybor.

Best for → discovering local and touring bands up close, cheap.
Music hall + biergartenView shows →

New World Tampa

Sulphur Springs · 810 E Skagway Ave, Tampa
IndieLocalSinger-songwriterBiergarten

A Tampa institution reborn. After 20-plus years as an Ybor pioneer, New World relocated to a roomy Sulphur Springs home with an indoor Music Hall (new L-Acoustics PA) and an open-air biergarten stage with no cover. It mixes touring and local indie, rock, and alternative with pizza, wings, and a deep beer list — the rare room that works equally for a ticketed concert and a casual hang.

Best for → local discovery with a beer and a slice.
Roots music venueView shows →

Skipper's Smokehouse

North Tampa · 910 Skipper Rd, Tampa
BluesReggaeJamAmericanaRoots

A 40-year Tampa institution that closed during the pandemic and clawed its way back. The legendary "Skipperdome" — an outdoor stage under ancient oaks — still hosts free live music Thursday through Sunday, roots to the core: blues, reggae, jam, calypso, and Americana, plus smoked Floribbean food and a Grouper Reuben that made the Travel Channel. One of the last true culture hubs in Tampa Bay.

Best for → roots music under the oaks with a plate of smoked everything.
Alternative clubView shows →

The Orpheum

North Tampa · 14802 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa · ~720 cap
PunkMetalEmoAlternativeTouring

The bay's hardest-edge room. After two decades in Ybor, the Orpheum moved north in 2022 to a roughly 720-cap space that books emerging punk, metal, and emo alongside the occasional blockbuster (The Killers have played here). It's where a heavy or alternative tour stops, and where a lot of younger Tampa bands play their first real "venue" show.

Best for → punk, metal, emo, and harder-edged tours.
Club / concert venueView shows →

The RITZ Ybor

Ybor City · 1503 E 7th Ave, Tampa · ~1,100 cap
EDMDanceHip-HopTouring

Built in 1917 and reinvented a dozen times — silent-movie palace, playhouse, and now Ybor's main mid-size concert and club room at around 1,100 capacity. It's the district's nightlife anchor: touring rock and hip-hop, big-room EDM and DJ nights, and decade-themed dance parties that pack the floor. When a name act wants Ybor energy without an arena, this is the room.

Best for → a touring act or a DJ night in the heart of the district.
Brewery + live musicView shows →

Cage Brewing

Grand Central, St. Pete · 2001 1st Ave S
Local bandsJamRockFreeAll-ages

"St. Pete's Best Backyard" — a Grand Central brewery with two tap rooms, a turf lawn, pinball, oak-fired pizza, and live music most nights, almost always free and all-ages. The lean is jam, classic rock, roots, and full-band local bills (Grateful Dead and Phish tributes are a Wednesday staple), with multi-day local festivals like Heat Fest. Maybe the single highest-utility "live music tonight" room in the city.

Best for → free, full-band local music almost any night.
Patio bar / music spotView shows →

The Ale and the Witch

Downtown St. Pete · 111 2nd Ave NE
BluegrassSongwriterRootsFolkFree

A craft-beer hole-in-the-wall near the waterfront with a private courtyard and a rotating gallery of local art — and live original local music nightly, always free (tip the band). The lean is folk, bluegrass, jam, and songwriter rounds, the kind of room where you discover your next favorite local act over a rare draft. One of the truest grassroots listening spots in the city.

Best for → free roots and songwriter sets in the courtyard.
Brewery + live musicView shows →

Bayboro Brewing

Warehouse Arts, St. Pete · 2390 5th Ave S
Local bandsRockJamTributeIndie

A family-owned Warehouse Arts brewery (open since 2020) with a fenced beer garden, an indoor listening room, and a kitchen doing BBQ-meets-coastal comfort — and one of the most committed live-music calendars of any brewery in town. Rock, jam, tribute, and indie, in a genuinely community-minded room.

Best for → a brewery night with a real live-music lineup.
Cocktail bar / loungeView shows →

Ruby's Elixir

Downtown St. Pete · 15 3rd St N
JazzBluesLoungeNightlyCocktails

Downtown's soul after dark — a 25-year-old cocktail-and-cigar lounge with live music every single night, and the city's only smoking-friendly music room. Thursdays are the signature, with Hiram Hazley and Le Jazz Band running late; the rest of the week swings from jazz to blues to classic rock in the intimate Havana Room. Essential for "what's playing tonight."

Best for → late jazz and blues with a cocktail in hand.
Cabaret / music roomView shows →

The Palladium & Side Door

St. Pete · 253 5th Ave N
JazzCabaretBluesSinger-songwriterSeated

Two rooms at St. Petersburg College: the 850-seat Hough Hall and the candlelit, 175-seat Side Door cabaret. The arts-oriented, seated end of the club scene — jazz, blues, cabaret, tribute shows, and singer-songwriters, presented for people who came to listen. The Side Door in particular is one of the most intimate proper rooms in the bay.

Best for → a seated, acoustics-first night out.
Outdoor concert lawnView shows →

Sparkman Wharf

Channelside, Tampa · 615 Channelside Dr
OutdoorTouringFree showsFestivalsFood hall

The waterfront lawn at the heart of Channelside — a downtown food-hall-and-stage hybrid that runs a steady slate of outdoor concerts, free programming, and festivals right on the water. The casual end of "big show" energy: lawn chairs, food trucks, container restaurants, and a real stage when the lineup calls for it.

Best for → an outdoor night downtown by the water.
Jazz loungeView shows →

CW's Gin Joint

Downtown St. Pete · St. Petersburg
JazzBluesLoungeNightlyCocktails

A speakeasy-styled downtown St. Pete cocktail room with live jazz and blues nights, intimate seating, and a serious drinks program. The dressier sister-spirit to Ruby's — same after-dark, listening-room energy, different vibe.

Best for → a dressed-up jazz set with a craft cocktail.
Worth the trip
BreweryView shows →

3 Daughters Brewing

Warehouse Arts, St. Pete · 222 22nd St S
LocalOpen micAcousticBrewery

The biggest brewery in St. Pete — 40-plus taps and a warehouse roomy enough for a proper stage, with live music every weekend plus weeknight trivia and musical bingo. Broad, casual, and high-volume: good odds something's on, and an easy first stop for a crowd that just wants a fun night out.

Best for → a big, casual brewery night with a band on.
Neighborhood barView shows →

Shuffle

Tampa Heights · Tampa
NeighborhoodOutdoor stageLocal actsCasual

A Tampa Heights neighborhood hang with an outdoor stage and a games-bar feel — the casual, walk-up end of the scene. Local acts, easy nights, and the kind of programming that makes an ordinary weeknight feel like something. Useful coverage for the fast-growing Heights crowd.

Best for → a low-key neighborhood night with live local music.
Country barView shows →

Welcome to the Farm

Downtown St. Pete
CountryPartyDJsNightlifeDance

Downtown's country-and-party lane — a craft-drinks social hub that leans into DJs, dancing, and nightlife. Not a listening room; a get-up-and-move room, and the rare local spot that covers the country and line-dance crowd the bigger venues tend to skip.

Best for → a country night and a dance floor.
Bar / entertainment venueView shows →

Gaspar's Grotto

Ybor City · 1805 E 7th Ave, Tampa
Bar musicBrunchKaraokeVinyl nights

Ybor's pirate-themed "one-stop bar hop" — live entertainment across three spaces, open from breakfast until 2am. It isn't a concert room; it's the casual, everyday end of the scene: local musicians, weekend brunch sets, karaoke, DJs, and a party that spills onto 7th Avenue. The reliable answer to "is anything happening tonight?" when you just want music with your drink.

Best for → casual, no-cover bar music any day of the week.
Intimate listening roomView shows →

The Attic at Rock Brothers

Ybor City · 1510 E 8th Ave, Tampa
Listening roomSinger-songwriterIntimateSmaller touring

Tucked above the Rock Brothers tasting room in what was Tampa Bay's first hardware store (built 1895), the Attic is the district's best listening room — mini-chandeliers, an arm's-reach stage, and a punchy PA built so every lyric lands. Since 2016 it's hosted touring singer-songwriters, rising indie acts, Grammy-winning legends, and intimate podcast tapings. Bring a craft beer up from downstairs and actually listen.

Best for → an intimate, seated, listen-closely show.
Creative / event venueView shows →

The Factory St. Pete

Warehouse Arts, St. Pete
EclecticIndieOpen micArts

A Warehouse Arts creative space with deliberately mixed programming — indie concerts, open mics, art events, and cross-genre nights under one roof. It reads more "scene incubator" than traditional venue, which is exactly its value: the room where the experimental and emerging stuff happens.

Best for → eclectic, emerging, and cross-genre nights.
Riverwalk outdoor venueView shows →

Sail Pavilion

Tampa Riverwalk · 333 S Franklin St, Tampa
OutdoorLocal bandsFreeWaterfrontCasual

The triangular waterfront pavilion at the Riverwalk's south end — open-air, dog-friendly, and built around a steady run of free live music with the bay as the backdrop. Casual food and drinks, sunset views, and a stage that turns a regular afternoon into a hang.

Best for → free music outdoors on the Riverwalk.
Rock dive barView shows →

Red Star Rock Bar

Ybor City · 1809 E 7th Ave, Tampa
RockPunkMetalLocal bandsLate night

Ybor's no-frills rock dive — local bands, hard-edged touring acts, late nights, and a calendar that leans rock, punk, and metal. The kind of room where the bill is on the chalkboard and the cover is cash.

Best for → a loud, late, local rock night in Ybor.
BreweryView shows →

Outcast Brewing

St. Pete · St. Petersburg
BreweryLocal bandsCasualFree

A St. Pete brewery that runs live music regularly — local bands, casual nights, and the easygoing tap-room energy that defines this layer of the scene. Reliable for a free show with a good pour.

Best for → a brewery night with a local band on.
BreweryView shows →

The Nest

St. Pete · St. Petersburg
BreweryIndieLocalFree

St. Pete Brewing's neighborhood music room — a small, in-the-know spot that's become a regular stop for indie and local acts. Frequently mentioned alongside Cage and The Bends as one of the best small rooms for new bands in town.

Best for → indie and local shows in a small brewery setting.
BreweryView shows →

Pinellas Ale Works

EDGE District, St. Pete · St. Petersburg
BreweryLocalCasualFree

An EDGE District taproom that books live music as part of the rotation — local bands, acoustic sets, and weekend programming. Part of the steady fabric of free brewery shows that fills out the St. Pete week.

Best for → a weekend brewery night close to downtown.
Neighborhood corners
BreweryView shows →

Common Dialect Beerworks

Seminole Heights · Tampa
BreweryAcousticFood trucksCommunity

A Seminole Heights neighborhood brewery that folds music into the community calendar — acoustic sets, food trucks, and casual events for the locals. Secondary to the big rooms, but exactly the kind of free, around-the-corner show that fills out a real scene.

Best for → an easy acoustic afternoon close to home.
Brewery / beer gardenView shows →

Green Bench Brewing

Edge District, St. Pete · 1133 Baum Ave
Beer gardenLocal musicCommunity events

One of the originals — when it opened in 2013 it was downtown St. Pete's first true taproom-and-beer-garden, and the spacious garden still hosts local music, movies, and community events (with the Webb's City cellar next door for sours and wine). Less a concert venue than a great casual backdrop for a local set on a Florida evening.

Best for → a relaxed beer-garden set in the Edge District.
Dive bar / small music roomView shows →

The Bends

Downtown St. Pete
UndergroundIndiePunkEmoDJs

A small downtown dive that punches well above its size — underground rock, emo nights, punk, indie, and DJ sets for the scene kids. Culturally important out of all proportion to its square footage: the kind of room where local subcultures actually convene.

Best for → underground and DIY nights, no pretense.
Bar / undergroundView shows →

Mad Chillah World

Grand Central, St. Pete · St. Petersburg
DJIndieUndergroundLate nightLocal

A Grand Central oddball — part bar, part DJ room, part underground scene hub. Eclectic local programming, late-night sets, and the kind of in-the-know energy that doesn't show up on the bigger venues' calendars.

Best for → a weird, late, in-the-know St. Pete night.
Beach barView shows →

Jimmy B's Beach Bar

St. Pete Beach · 6200 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach
Beach barDanceCover bandsOutdoor

The Beachcomber's open-air beach bar — sand under your feet, sunset over the Gulf, and live music nightly. Crowd-pleaser cover bands and party sets, perfect for dancing without club-bar pretense.

Best for → live music and dancing on the sand.
Beach barView shows →

Toasted Monkey

St. Pete Beach · 6100 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach
Beach barDanceCover bandsOutdoor

A St. Pete Beach institution — beachside patio, full bar, late kitchen, and live music most nights. The reliable answer for a casual, dance-friendly night on the Gulf side without a nightclub vibe.

Best for → a beach night with a band and a dance floor.
Rooftop barView shows →

Birchwood Canopy

Downtown St. Pete · 340 Beach Dr NE
RooftopCocktailsLive musicViews

The rooftop bar at The Birchwood, overlooking the waterfront from Beach Drive — craft cocktails, a polished crowd, and rotating live music with one of the best views in St. Pete. The dressier, view-driven end of the corner-room scene.

Best for → drinks, a view, and a set on the rooftop.
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