TAMPA BAY, FLA (July 7th 2022)- This Summer, live music will be swelling in the streets of Downtown St. Petersburg. What better place to hear it from than Downtown’s very own caviar, champagne, and whiskey bar. Flûte & Dram, known for its deluxe caviars, fine champagnes and rare spirits, is also the place to be to hear some of the best live musical performances this July.
Performances from Shawn Brown, Seth Campbell Band, Kirk Adams Band, Samantha Leigh and more are sure to bring the Summertime good times to your weeknights and weekends.
Shawn Brown, with his passion for music and for life, offers listeners a space to celebrate life and dance like there is no tomorrow. The Seth Campbell Band, notorious for original songs and fun covers, will be making multiple appearances this July to ensure everyone gets in on the fun. Kirk Adams, a self-proclaimed music-obsessed six-stringer, is guaranteed to bring spectators to their feet and dance along with his musical stylings. Samantha Leigh’s rock and roll background from Cleveland, Ohio coupled with her bluesy-rock vocals make for the perfect recipe for sensational performances.
The full schedule for Flûte & Dram’s live July performances can be seen below. For more information, visit their live music events on their website or on social media @fluteanddram.
Jul 1:
Shawn Brown: Blues/Jazz/R&B
Bob Hope – Top 40 / Rock / Country / Dance Cover Band
Jul 2:
Kirk Adam’s Band – Soul / Rock / Guitar
Matt Walden – Acoustic / Pop
Jul 3:
Sean Fote – Funk / Soul / Covers
Mike Lally – Acoustic vibes
Jul 4:
Seth Campbell Band: Blues/Pop/R&B/Soul/Rock
Jul 5:
Josh Geercken – Acoustic / Folk / Pop
Brandon Marsh – Acoustic Guitar
Jul 6:
Samantha Leigh – Blues / Rock / Funk
Chris Francisco – Country / Soul / Acoustic
Jul 7:
Jim Garrett – Popular Covers
Someday Honey – Soul / Rock
Jul 8:
Matt Walden – Acoustic / Pop
Shawn Brown: Blues/Jazz/R&B
Jul 9:
Ian Nelson – Live covers
Seth Campbell Band: Blues/Pop/R&B/Soul/Rock
Jul 10:
Seth Campbell Band: Blues/Pop/R&B/Soul/Rock
Mike Lally – Acoustic vibes
Jul 11:
Emma Dunne – Acoustic / Soul / Folk
Jul 12:
Josh Geercken – Acoustic / Folk / Pop
Brandon Marsh – Acoustic Guitar
Jul 13:
Mike Lally – Acoustic vibes
Chris Francisco – Country / Soul / Acoustic
Jul 14:
Jim Garrett – Popular Covers
Someday Honey – Soul / Rock
Jul 15:
Rich Sheldon – Original & Modern Americana Roots / Rock
Shawn Brown: Blues/Jazz/R&B
Jul 16:
Taylor Reed – Pop / Alternative / Neo-soul
DJ Chrystalline Gold – Mixes / Originals
Jul 17:
Sean Fote – Funk / Soul / Covers
Mike Lally – Acoustic vibes
Jul 18:
Seth Campbell Band: Blues/Pop/R&B/Soul/Rock
Jul 19:
Josh Geercken – Acoustic / Folk / Pop
Brandon Marsh – Acoustic Guitar
Jul 20:
Samantha Leigh – Blues / Rock / Funk
Chris Francisco – Country / Soul / Acoustic
Jul 21:
Jim Garrett – Popular Covers
Someday Honey – Soul / Rock
Jul 22:
Seth Campbell Band: Blues/Pop/R&B/Soul/Rock
Shawn Brown: Blues/Jazz/R&B
Jul 23:
Jeremy Thomas – Rock
Mike Lally – Acoustic vibes
Jul 24:
Sean Fote – Funk / Soul / Covers
Mike Lally – Acoustic vibes
Jul 25:
Seth Campbell Band: Blues/Pop/R&B/Soul/Rock
Jul 26:
Josh Geercken – Acoustic / Folk / Pop
Brandon Marsh – Acoustic Guitar
Jul 27:
Mike Lally – Acoustic vibes
Chris Francisco – Country / Soul / Acoustic
Jul 28:
Jim Garrett – Popular Covers
Someday Honey – Soul / Rock
Jul 29:
Rich Sheldon – Original & Modern Americana Roots / Rock
Shawn Brown: Blues/Jazz/R&B
Jul 30:
Kirk Adam’s Band – Soul / Rock / Guitar
Will Erickson – Country / Soul
Jul 31:
Sean Fote – Funk / Soul / Covers
Mike Lally – Acoustic vibes
FLÛTE AND DRAM: Flûte & Dram welcomes discerning champagne lovers and caviar aficionados with our extensive collection of deluxe caviars, fine champagnes and rare spirits to delight your palate. Within 2400 square feet, Flûte & Dram carries the largest selection of champagne per square foot in St. Petersburg, and the collection of both champagne and spirits are beautifully displayed. In addition, you will find an incredible selection of whiskey at Flûte & Dram. There are 200-250 different varieties, including Japanese, Scotch, Irish, Rye, and American. Flûte & Dram is open Monday through Thursday from 4pm to midnight, Fridays from 4pm to 2am, Saturdays from 12pm to 2am, and Sundays from 12pm to midnight. 727-350-5657. Flûte & Dram is located at 234 Beach Dr NE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. www.flutendram.com
EVOLVE & CO: Evolve & Co is a full-service advertising agency located in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. The company is a collective of brand strategists and creatives, specializing in the lifestyle vertical. The firm is located at 475 Central Avenue Suite M7, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701. www.evolveandco.com
Editors: For details, or to schedule an interview, contact Lisa Williams lisa@evolveandco.com or 727.490.9835.
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