The Ocean Center is set to revitalize its concert offerings, with officials reporting that this year may be the venue's best yet. During a recent government meeting, it was announced that the center hosted ten concerts this year, meeting a challenge to bring more live entertainment to the community. Upcoming events include performances by comedian Jeff Dunham and the Harlem Globetrotters, with additional concert announcements expected soon.
The Ocean Center is also collaborating with local institutions, such as Bethune-Cookman University, to host events during homecoming weekend. This partnership aims to strengthen community ties and enhance the venue's role as a cultural hub.
In addition to concerts, the Ocean Center is introducing a new menu crafted by a recently appointed chef, promising a culinary experience that goes beyond typical convention fare. Attendees can sample the new offerings at the upcoming Celebrate Volusia event, which will feature free food, entertainment, and activities for families.
The Ocean Center has reported high occupancy rates, hosting approximately 135 events annually, including conventions and sports events. Last fiscal year, over 506,000 visitors passed through its doors, highlighting its significance as a community venue.
As the Ocean Center prepares for a busy year ahead, officials encourage residents to engage with the venue, emphasizing its accessibility and the quality of events it offers. The community is invited to Celebrate Volusia this Sunday, featuring free admission and entertainment, including a performance by Pablo Cruise.