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Two waterfront festivals bring music, vintage culture to West Palm Beach waterfront
Summary
The Meyer Amphitheatre and Flagler Drive hosted two festivals — the 561 Music Festival and Vintage Vibes — featuring about 20 bands across two stages, vendors, classic-arcade attractions, classic cars and food trucks. Organizers said the events helped fill a gap left by the cancellation of SunFest.
Two festivals drew music, art and vintage attractions to West Palm Beach’s downtown waterfront at the Meyer Amphitheatre and along Flagler Drive on a Saturday, organizers and a local reporter said.
Organizers presented a two-part program: the 561 Music Festival featured roughly 20 area bands across two stages at the Meyer Amphitheatre and an array of vendor booths selling clothing, jewelry and artwork; Vintage Vibes, produced by Love the Palm Beaches in collaboration with the City of West Palm Beach and the Downtown Development Authority, offered eighties tribute bands, a fully stocked arcade and a lineup of classic cars and food trucks along Flagler Drive.
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