Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Michelle Beebs plays an Orlando homecoming show this weekend, with some all-star locals and a member of Fishbone in the mix
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By Matthew Moyer
on Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 6:55 PM
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Beebs
Update: This show has been delayed until April 2 because of projected rain on Saturday.
Orlando's own
Michelle Beebs (Beebs & Her Money Makers) is playing a pop-up homecoming show in downtown Orlando this weekend, and she's got quite the lineup of musical guests cooking — including members of Fishbone and some notable locals.
The one-night only affair will see Beebs taking the stage with a veritable
Last Waltz-sized cast of musical talent, including members of her band from Orlando, current California collaborators including the esteemed Norwood Fisher of alt-rock legends Fishbone, and a few local luminaries like Niko Is and Kaleigh Baker.
The show takes place on Saturday, March 6, at 7 p.m. at the Ace Cafe's outdoor Backyard at the Ace space. Tickets are still available
online.
Masks and temperature checks are required.
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