Festivals galore plus 100 other fun things to do in April in the Jacksonville area
If you love movies, writers, poets, songwriters, railroads, blueberries, brunch or the planet Earth, the Jacksonville area has a festival for you in April.
Maybe you're not into festivals. In that case you can still find a free concert series, an opera, Katt Williams, Billy Strings, the Long Island Medium, the organist from the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris and musical trips to Arendelle, Margaritaville, 16th Century England and Gilligan's Island, all without going any farther than St. Augustine.
Signature events
Jax River Jams
April 4, 11, 18 and 25 at Ford on Bay
The free Thursdays-after-work series of concerts returns to downtown Jacksonville but moves to Ford on Bay because of construction at Riverfront Plaza. Bring your own chair and blankets and enjoy food trucks and craft beer while listening to national and local acts. Music starts at 5 p.m. Info: dtjax.com
April 4: Rodney Atkins with Levon, Jackie Stranger and Rambler Kane
April 11: Bishop Briggs with Future Joy, Kenzie’s Place with Kale That Raps and Coyboi
April 18: Earthgang with L.O.V.E. Culture featuring Ebonique, Wahid and Mr. Al Pete; Jeff Skigh featuring Baybro, Figga Da Kid, King Ca$hes and Twicee; and Full Plate Fam
April 25: Andy Grammer with Let’s Ride Brass Band, the Apostle Floyd Encounter and Madison Hughes
Clay County Fair
April 4-14 at the Clay County Fairgrounds. $15, concerts priced separately.
Live concerts from Vanilla Ice and Tone Loc, Tyler Farr, Martina McBride, Diamond Rio, For King & Country, Bret Michaels and the The Oak Ridge Boys, plus the usual assortment of rides, livestock shows and food on a stick. The fairgrounds are on Florida 16, west of Green Cove Springs. Info: claycountyfair.org
Springing the Blues
April 5-7 at Seawalk Pavilion, Jacksonville Beach. Free, VIP tickets available.
Three days and nights of free blues music at the beach, with Vanessa Collier, Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials, Tab Benoit, Joanne Shaw Taylor and more than a dozen other acts. Info: springingtheblues.com
Jacksonville Symphony opera
April 12 and 14 at Jacoby Symphony Hall. $44-$165.
Georges Bizet’s “Carmen” is this year’s choice for the Jacksonville Symphony’s annual opera presentation. Courtney Lewis conducts the symphony and a host of guest vocalists. Info: jaxsymphony.org
Opening of the Beaches Parade
April 28 in Jacksonville Beach
Florida’s beaches don’t really close, but that’s no reason not to have a parade to open them. It starts at 2 p.m. along 2nd Street. The following day, the Jax Beach Sandcastle Contest returns to the beach, just north of the Jax Beach Pier. Info: jacksonvillebeach.org
Film festivals
Jacksonville Film Festival
April 12-14 at the Jessie and the Main Library. $15-$250.
Opening ceremony is at the WJCT Soundstage, then the action moves downtown for dozens of shorts, features and workshop, with sessions focused on macabre, local, Iranian, Holocaust, LGBTQ and student films. Info: jacksonvillefilmfestival.com
Sleeping Giant Fest
April 28-31 at Sun-Ray Cinema. $42.50-$95.
Documentaries, dramas, cartoons, local films, live music, aura photography, found footage, abstract films from the ‘20s and the world premiere of a new film made up of old commercials and institutional shorts. Info: sleepinggiantfest.com
Music festivals
Gamble Rogers Folk Festival
April 12-14 at the St. Johns County Fairgrounds, Elkton. $30-$120.
Celebrate Florida troubadour Rogers with three days of music from A.J. Lee & Blue Summit, John Jorgensen Quintet, Verlon Thompson, Remedy Tree, Jerron Paxton and others. Info: gamblerogersfest.org
Fernandina Beach Songwriters Festival
April 12-14 in Fernandina Beach. $50-$350.
Seventeen songwriters, some with impressive credentials, will perform at venues around Fernandina Beach, wrapping up with a cruise to Cumberland Island. Info: fernandinasongwriterfestival.com
Woofstock
April 13 at Kanine Social
How do you know your dog doesn’t love live music if you don’t take him to a concert? Woofstock is a dog-friendly show with 16 acts (headliner is national touring act Des Rocks), multiple stages and food trucks. It’s free (but VIP seating is available) and part of the proceeds will benefit the Jacksonville Humane Society. Info: kaninesocial.com/woofstock
Roscolusa Songwriters Festival
April 27 at Nocatee. $30-$105.
You might not recognize the names of some of the performers, but you probably know their songs. The fest gathers songwriters, who talk about their compositions, then play them. Info: roscalusa.com
Groove Fest
April 27-28 at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center. $25-$90.
Tributes to the Doors, Janis Joplin and other far-out acts will perform, plus a nightly laser show, art cars and tie-dye workshops. Info: groovefestusa.com
Festivals
Douglas Anderson Writers Festival
April 6 at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. $15-$50.
Deesha Philyaw and other authors, poets and screenwriters conduct readings and workshops. Info: dawriters.com
Jacksonville Brunch Fest
April 7 under the Fuller Warren Bridge. $55-$299.
A little bit breakfast, a little bit lunch, a little bit music fest/silent disco. Info: jaxbrunchfest.com
St. Augustine Poetfest
April 11-13 in St. Augustine
Poetry readings, workshops and improv sessions at Flagler College and other downtown venues. Info: visitstaugustine.com
Railroad Day Festival
April 20 at the Callahan Train Depot
Callahan celebrates its railroad history with an all-day festival featuring live music, a car show, model trains and antique tractors. Info: wnhsfl.org
Lullaby of the Rivers Fest
April 20-21 at North Shores Park, Vilano Beach. $10.
Celebrate Earth Day at the festival, which features regional performers and stresses responsibility for the environment. Info: lullabyoftherivers.com
CalaVida Arts Festival
April 27 at Spring Park, Green Cove Springs
Local artists and authors display their works while bands play in the riverfront park. Info: calavida.com
Bostwick Blueberry Festival
April 27 at the Bostwick Community Center in Bostwick
Bostwick, Fla., off U.S. 17 between Green Cove Springs and Palatka, isn’t what you’d call a big city, but they know how to throw a blueberry festival, serving up more than a thousand pancake breakfasts to support the community. They’ll have live music all day, blueberry ice cream, a Miss Blueberry Festival contest and fun stuff for the kids. Info: bostwickblueberryfestival.net
Events
‘Beyond Monet’
Through June 15 at the NoCo Center. $50-$70.
About 400 paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet are digitized and projected onto the walls, floors and visitors. Info: beyondmonet.com
Celebrity Chefs Tasting Luncheon
April 4 at the Prime Osborn Convention Center. $40.
Local athletes, musicians, media members and government officials whip up their favorite recipes to raise money for the Salvation Army. Info: jacksonville.salvationarmyflorida.org
Dinosaur World Live
April 4 at the Thrasher-Horne Center, Orange Park. $19-$59.
Actors and puppeteers bring dinosaurs to life on stage in a 60-minute production aimed at kids. Info: thcenter.org
ExZOOberation
April 5 at the Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens. $185-$275.
Zoo fundraiser includes local food and drink, live music and silent auction. Info: jacksonvillezoo.org
RAM 15th Anniversary Celebration
April 6 under the Fuller Warren Bridge
The Riverside Arts Market marks 15 years since it opened with a spotlight on long-time vendors. Info: riversideartsmarket.org
Blooms Galore & More
April 6 at the Garden Club of Jacksonville
Vendors and club members offer hard-to-find plants for sale. Info: gardenclubjax.org
MOSH Cosmic Concerts
All month at the Museum of Science & History. $12.
Kick back in the Bryan-Gooding Planetarium and watch lasers projected onto the ceiling.
April 6: Rush and Laser Vinyl (classic rock)
April 7: “Dark Side of the Moon”
April 13: Ready Player One (video game music) and Led Zeppelin
April 14: Lasermania (‘50s to ‘90s)
April 20: “Dark Side of the Moon” and “The Wall”
April 21: Ipop (early ‘00s)
April 27: Queen and Motown
April 28: Dances of Light (classical)
Florida Bridal & Wedding Expo
April 7 at the Prime Osborn Convention Center. $10.
Everything you need to plan your nuptials, all under one roof. Info: flbridalshows-pf.com
Relay for Life
April 13 at Nease High School
Walk to raise money for the American Cancer Society, or donate to someone who is participating. Info: relayforlife.org/firstcoastfl
First Coast Parkinson’s Run
April 13 at Riverside Park
5K and one-mile fun runners are accepting donations to raise money for Jax Hope, which helps people with Parkinson’s Disease. Info: firstcoastparkinsonsrun.com
Uniting for Tomorrow: A Community Concert Celebration
April 13 at James Weldon Johnson Park
Free music from Mama Blue, the Katz Downstairs and John Lumpkin & the Covenant celebrates a century of United Way of Northeast Florida. Info: unitedwaynefl.org
Theresa Caputo Live: The Experience
April 13 at the Florida Theatre. $49.75-$179.75.
The Long Island Medium and Lifetime TV star shares tales of her purported ability to communicate with the dead. Info: floridatheatre.com
David Baldacci
April 18 at the BookMark, Neptune Beach
April 19 at Story & Song Center for Arts & Culture, Fernandina Beach
The best-selling novelist will sit down with local authors and sign copies of his latest book, “A Calamity of Souls.” Info: bookmarkbeach.com, storyandsongarts.org
Toast to Life Wine Gala
April 20 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Fleming Island. $120-$1,500.
Celebrate the 35th anniversary of Quigley House, which helps victims of domestic violence, with an evening of dinner, music, auction and a wine pull. Info: quigleyhouse.org
Riding into History
April 20 at the Classic Car Museum of St. Augustine
Classic motorcycles will be on display, with a focus on Japanese bikes. Info: ridingintohistory.org
Fly Fishing Film Tour
April 25 at Sun-Ray Cinema. $28.88.
Nine short films take fishermen on adventures around the world. Info: sunraycinema.com
Fletcher All Class Block Party
April 27 at the Beaches Museum, Jacksonville Beach. $30-$40.
Duncan U. Fletcher High School has been a fixture of Neptune Beach since the 1930s and has so many graduates that they just throw one big class reunion for all of them with live music, dancing and food trucks. Info: beachesmuseum.org
Masquerade Madness High School Prom
April 27 at the Murray Hill Theatre. $25-$30.
High schoolers from around the region dance the night away at the Christian club. Info: murrayhilltheatre.com
Ritz Voices: We Sing Praise
April 27 at the Ritz Theatre. $25.
Jacksonville vocal ensemble sings gospel and spiritual favorites, with a special salute to Grammy-nominated singer Troy Sneed, who died of Covid in 2020.
Classical, opera and dance
Alexei Romanenko
April 4 and 11 at Friday Musicale. $10.
The Jacksonville Symphony’s principal cellist plays Bach’s Cello Suites in three performances, including a matinee overview. Info: fridaymusicale.com
‘Swan Lake’
April 4 at the Florida Theatre. $45-$89.
A troupe of dancers from around the world performs Tchaikovsky’s classic. Info: floridatheatre.com
Jacksonville Symphony String Quartet
April 5 at the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens
Performance is free with museum admission. Info: cummermuseum.org
Amelia Island Opera
April 5, 6 and 12 in Fernandina Beach. $35.
Two performances are planned:
Songs of the Sea featuring the Galway Girls, April 5 and 6 at the Amelia Island Museum of History.
Music of the Stage: From Opera to Broadway featuring Amelia Island Singers and Amelia Island Opera, April 12 at First Baptist Church in Fernandina Beach.
Florida Chamber Music Project
April 7 at the Beaches Museum, Jacksonville Beach. $30.
The quartet performs Haydn and Schumann. Info: flchambermusic.org
Kelly Green Quartet
April 11 at the Phillips Fine Arts Center, Jacksonville University. $10.
Green, a product of UNF’s Jazz Studies program, is making a name for herself on the New York jazz scene. Info: ju.edu
Vincent Dubois
April 14 at St. John’s Cathedral
Dubois, the titular organist at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris, performs on the Great Organ at St. John’s Cathedral. Info: beachesfinearts.org
Juilliard String Quartet
April 14 at Amelia Plantation Chapel. $50.
The quartet traces its roots to 1946 and plays on stages around the world. Info: ameliachambermusic.org
‘Let’s Misbehave’
April 19-20 at Jacoby Symphony Hall. $25-$86.
Vocalist Tony DeSare joins the Jacksonville Symphony to perform Cole Porter favorites. Info: jaxsymphony.org
‘The Pines’ and ‘Fountains of Rome’
April 26-27 at Jacoby Symphony Hall. $39-$84.
Guest conductor Case Scaglione leads the Jacksonville Symphony through an evening of Hailstork, Daugherty and Respighi. Info: jaxsymphony.org
Festival of Strings
April 29 at Jacoby Symphony Hall. $5-$10.
The 200+ students in the Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestras take the stage. Info: jaxsymphony.org
Theater
‘Six’
April 2-7 at the Moran Theater
King Henry VIII had six wives, and when they get together to determine which one had the worst experience, the result is a Tony Award-winning musical. The touring show is in town for eight performances. Info: fscjartistseries.org
‘Escape to Margaritaville’
April 4-May 12 at Alhambra Theatre & Dining
If ever there was a songwriter whose tunes were built for a “jukebox musical,” it’s Jimmy Buffett. Info: alhambrajax.com
‘Clue on Stage’
April 4-20 at the Spotlight Center, Fleming Island
It’s a play based on a movie based on a board game. Keep an eye on Miss Scarlet and stay out of the conservatory if you know what’s good for you. Info: spotlighteventscenter.com
Cabaret Collection Series
April 5 and 7 at Players by the Sea
Theater veterans will perform at an April 5 Legends Cabaret, up-and-comers get their turn at the April 7 Rising Legends Cabaret. Info: playersbythesea.org
‘The Bardy Bunch’
April 11-21 at Amelia Musical Playhouse, Fernandina Beach
What is Shakespeare had written a mashup of “The Brady Bunch” and “The Partridge Family” sitcoms? Info: ameliamusicalplayhouse.com
‘Independence’
April 12-13 at Limelight Theatre, St. Augustine
Four women learn that, to earn true independence, they must lean on one another for help. Info: limelight-theatre.org
‘Spamalot’
April 12-21 at the Island Theater, Fleming Island
King Arthur is on an exceedingly silly quest to find the Holy Grail. Nee! Info: theislandtheater.com
‘Vanya and Sonya and Mash and Spike’
April 12-27 at Amelia Community Theatre, Fernandina Beach
When a couple of homebody siblings are visited by their movie-star sister, hilarity ensues. Info ameliacommunitytheatre.org
‘Picasso at the Lapin Agile’
April 19-May 5 at Theatre Jacksonville
Imagine Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein sitting down for lunch at a Paris cafe. Now imagine that scene through the filter of Steve Martin’s mind. Info: theatrejax.com
‘First Date’
April 19-May 12 at Limelight Theatre, St. Augustine
First dates are rough enough without friends, family and social media getting involved. Info: limelight-theatre.org
‘Gilligan’s Island: The Musical’
April 25-May 12 at the Spotlight Center, Fleming Island
Just sit right back and you’ll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip... Info: spotlighteventscenter.com
‘Disney’s Frozen’
April 27-May 3 at the Moran Theater
If you don’t know the tale of two sisters, a talking snowman and a moose named Sven, you clearly don’t have kids. The Disney blockbuster will be performed 11 times. Info: fscjartistseries.org
Concerts
Mac McAnally
8 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $64.50-$124.50.
8 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $59.50-$99.50.
McAnally has never been a big star, but he probably should be. He was a longtime member of Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band and a 10-time Country Music Association Musician of the Year and is the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame for chart-topping tunes he’s written for Kenny Chesney, Alabama, Sawyer Brown and Shenandoah. Info: pvconcerthall.com
Billy Strings
6:30 p.m. Friday, April 19; Saturday, April 20; and Sunday, April 21, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. Sold out.
All three of Strings’ shows sold out within minutes, marking the fourth straight year the wickedly fast bluegrass/Americana guitarist has done a sold-out three-night run at The Amp. Info: theamp.com
Bad Religion and Social Distortion
6:30 p.m. Friday, April 26, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $49.50-$69.50.
If you want to see how punk rock is supposed to be done, this is the show for you. Bad Religion and Social Distortion have been playing it for longer than a lot of today’s big “punk rock” bands have been alive. Info: theamp.com
Flipturn
5 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at River City Railway. $37-$55.
Two interesting things about this show. First is Flipturn, which formed at Fernandina Beach High School and has gone on release three EPs and an album and tour around the world. Second is the venue, a collection of railcars used for tailgating at Jaguars games, which is holding its first concert. Info: rivercityrailway.com
Brandon Lake
7 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $21.91-$200.
Lake is one of the artists at the forefront of taking Christian music out of churches and into arenas. He’s a five-time Grammy winner and a frequent collaborator with Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music. Doe and Jon Foreman open on the tour, which has already sold out eight of 20 dates. Info: jaxevents.com
Other big concerts coming to the area in April:
REO Speedwagon and Cheap Trick, 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $49-$154.
Ashley McBryde, 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, at the Florida Theatre. $35.50-$65.50.
Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox, 8 p.m. Friday, April 5, at the Florida Theatre. $29.50-$79.50.
Owl City, 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 5, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $40-$45.
DaBaby and Yo Gotti, 8 p.m. Friday, April 5, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $69-$230.
Turnpike Troubadours, with Elle King and Colby Acuff, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at Daily's Place. $49.50-$149.50.
Orchestra Noir, 8 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at the Florida Theatre. $49-$99.
Maoli, 7 p.m. Sunday, April 7, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $30-$35.
BoDeans, 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $33-$40.
The Guess Who, 8 p.m. Thursday, April 11, at the Florida Theatre. $59.75-$69.75.
Butcher Brown and Son Little, 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 12, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $26-$31.
Grace Kelly, 8 p.m. Friday, April 12, at the Ritz Theatre. $45.
The Toasters, 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, at Jack Rabbits. $18.
Rodrigo y Gabriella, 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at the Florida Theatre. $39.50-$79.50.
Justin Hayward, 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $59.50-$79.50.
Staind, with Ayron Jones and Tim Montana, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $42.50-$82.50.
Don Felder, with Pablo Cruise and Firefall, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18, at the Florida Theatre. $52.50-$85.
Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 18, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $38-$46.
Jeremy Camp, 7 p.m. Friday, April 19, at the Florida Theatre. $29.50-$149.50.
Rickolus, 8 p.m. Friday, April 19, at the Walrus. $17.
Flaming Lips, 8 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the Florida Theatre. $49.50-$89.50.
Morgan Wade, 8 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $28.50-$53.50.
Red Clay Strays, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 21, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $30-$35.
Amy Grant, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 21, at the Florida Theatre. $39.50-$99.50.
The Wallflowers, 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $54.50-$60.
Brothers Osborne, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $29.50-$69.50.
Sam Bush, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at Intuition Ale Works. $30-$60.
Dixie Dregs, with the Steve Morse Band, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $64.50-$124.50.
Needtobreathe, 7 p.m. Sunday, April 28, at Daily's Place. $29.95-$79.95.
Tributes
Catch these tribute acts dedicated to performing the songs of their favorite artists:
Papercutt (Hair metal tribute), 7 p.m. Thursday, April 5, at Colonial Oak Music Park. $25.
Fast Fashion (Depeche Mode tribute), 8 p.m. Friday, April 5, at Underbelly. $15.
The Classic Rock Show (‘70s and ‘80s tribute), 8 p.m. Sunday, April 7, at the Florida Theatre. $39-$65.
Beginnings (Chicago tribute), April 8 at Alhambra Theatre & Dining. Sold out.
Rock Orchestra by Candlelight (rock and metal tribute), 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, at the Florida Theatre. $53-$95.
Brit Floyd (Pink Floyd tribute), 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, at the Florida Theatre. $49-$179.
Billy Prine (John Prine tribute), 8 p.m. Friday, April 19, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $45.50-$55.50.
Hotter Than July (Stevie Wonder tribute), 7 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the Ritz Theatre. $32.50.
Leonid & Friends (Chicago tribute), 8 p.m. Monday, April 22, at the Florida Theatre. $49.50-$99.50.
Piano Men Generations (Billy Joel/Elton John tribute), April 22 at Alhambra Theatre & Dining. Sold out.
Yellow Brick Road (Elton John tribute), 8 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at the Florida Theatre. $35-$45.
The Everly Brothers Experience (Everly Brothers tribute), 6 p.m. Monday, April 29, at Alhambra Theatre & Dining. $78.
Rain (Beatles tribute), 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, at the Thrasher-Horne Center. $29-$79.
Comedy
Phatt Katz Comedy Tour
April 5 at Breezy Jazz House. $60-$75.
You have to guess that headlining comedian Hurricane Andrew isn’t from South Florida. Info: phattkatz.com
Andrew Schulz
7 p.m. Friday, April 12, at the Moran Theater. $42-$57.
Schulz exploded in popularity through a series of videos released during the pandemic. Info: jaxevents.com
Etta May & the Southern Fried Chicks
7:30 p.m. Friday, April 12, at the Florida Theatre. $45-$100.
Etta May, Sonja White and Jodi White team up for a night of clean comedy with a Southern flair. Info: floridatheatre.com
Katt Williams
8 p.m. Friday, April 19, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $59-$250.
Williams knows how to keep his name in the news (see his recent comments about immigration on Joe Rogan’s podcast as an example). Info: jaxevents.com
Ismo Leikola
April 19-20 at the Comedy Zone. $25-$35.
“The most insightful comic in Finland” was once named the funniest person in the world. Info: comedyzone.com
Other April shows at the Comedy Zone:
April 3: Rich Guzzi
April 4-6: Big Jay Oakerson
April 11-13: Dulce Sloan
April 24: Nimesh Patel
April 26-27: Jon Caparulo
Hannah Berner
7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at the Florida Theatre. $25-$62.50.
Bravo TV star and podcast host brings her act to the stage. Info: floridatheatre.com
Sports
Jacksonville Sharks
April 6 vs. Bay Area, April 20 vs. Vegas, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $15-$150.
Jacksonville’s arena football team plays its first home games of the season. Info: jaxsharks.com
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp
April 9-14 vs. Charlotte, April 16-21 vs. Norfolk, April 30 vs. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, at 121 Financial Ballpark. $10-$48.
April promotions for Jacksonville’s AAA baseball team include a bring-your-dog day, a ‘70s night, two Thirsty Thursdays and four postgame fireworks shows. Info: milb.com/jacksonville
Jacksonville 95ers
April 11 vs. Raleigh, April 12 and 25 vs. Coastal Georgia,, April 18 and19 vs. Rocket City at Jacksonville University’s Swisher Gymnasium. $15.
Jacksonville’s new entry in The Basketball League welcomes every Atlantic Southeast Division opponent to town at least once in April. Info: jacksonville95ers.com
Jacksonville Icemen
April 12 vs. Savannah, April 13-14 vs. Atlanta at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $20-$77.
Jacksonville’s hockey team closes out its regular season with three home games. Info: jacksonvilleicemen.com
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: 100 fun things to do in Jacksonville in April 2024