JJ Grey's Blackwater Sol Revue

JJ Grey & Mofro, Lucero, The Allman Betts Band, American Aquarium, G. Love & Special Sauce, Satsang, Anders Osborne, Kendall Street Company, Smokestack

JJ Grey's Blackwater Sol Revue
May 25 - 26, 2024

JJ Grey's Blackwater Sol Revue

JJ Grey & Mofro, Lucero, The Allman Betts Band, American Aquarium, G. Love & Special Sauce, Satsang, Anders Osborne, Kendall Street Company, Smokestack

JJ Grey's Blackwater Sol Revue

JJ Grey & Mofro, Lucero, The Allman Betts Band, American Aquarium, G. Love & Special Sauce, Satsang, Anders Osborne, Kendall Street Company, Smokestack

Event Details

Additional Ticket Information

Two-Day tickets are available from the link below:

TWO-DAY TICKETS

 

VIP: JJ Grey & Mofro ‘Blackwater Sol Revue’ VIP Experience

Single Day $90.00 Lift / Two-Day $175.00 Lift

  • Premium reserved ticket to Blackwater Sol Revue 
  • Invitation to the pre-show JJ Grey & Mofro soundcheck +
  • Exclusive opportunity to cast a vote to help JJ pick the setlist for the night 
  • Meet & Greet that includes a photo opportunity with JJ Grey *^
  • VIP Bar & Deck Access
  • Exclusive VIP merchandise bundle:
    • Limited edition tour poster signed by JJ Grey
    • Commemorative VIP laminate
    • Custom Seat Cushion 
    • JJ Grey ‘Olustee Tour’ tote bag
    • ‘Olustee’ notebook & pen
  • Priority venue entry
  • Early access to merchandise before doors open to the public

*Meet & Greet photos will be taken by a crew member & shared within 24 hours of the VIP experience 

+ Saturday May 25th Only

^ Sunday May 26th Only 

VIP: JJ Grey & Mofro ‘Blackwater Sol Revue’ SUPER VIP Experience

Two-Day Purchasers Only $275.00 Lift

  • Premium reserved ticket to see Blackwater Sol Revue
  • Invitation to the pre-show JJ Grey & Mofro soundcheck +
  • Exclusive opportunity to cast a vote to help JJ pick the setlist for the night
  • Meet & Greet that includes a photo opportunity with JJ Grey *^
  • VIP Bar & Deck Access
  • On A Breeze Florida Seafood Boil + Indulge in exquisite 'Salt Run Oysters' and 'Mayport Shrimp', steamed to perfection. Accompanied by smoky Andouille sausage, crisp corn, fresh broccoli, and tender new potatoes. Seasoned with Old Bay, zesty lemon, and served with rich drawn butter and our signature Datil cocktail sauce. A true taste of Florida's natural bounty, crafted for your delight!
  • Exclusive VIP merchandise bundle:
    • Limited edition tour poster signed by JJ Grey
    • Commemorative VIP laminate
    • Custom Seat Cushion 
    • JJ Grey ‘Olustee Tour’ tote bag
    • ‘Olustee’ notebook & pen
  • Priority venue entry
  • Early access to merchandise before doors open to the public

*Meet & Greet photos will be taken by a crew member & shared within 24 hours of the VIP experience 

+ Saturday May 25th Only

^ Sunday May 26th Only 

LINEUP

JJ Grey and Mofro

From his early days playing cover music behind chicken wire at a west side Jacksonville juke joint while still working at a lumberyard, to playing sold-out shows at some of the largest venues and music festivals in the world, JJ Grey has always delivered his soul-honest truths. Since his first album, Blackwater, back in 2001, Grey has been releasing deeply moving, masterfully written, funkified rock and front porch Southern soul music.

Now, with Olustee – his tenth album and first in eight years, and the first he has self-produced – Grey is back, singing his personal stories with universal themes of redemption, rebirth, hard luck, and inner peace. With his music, Grey also celebrates good times with friends, oftentimes mixing the carnal with the cerebral in the very same song. Fueled by his vividly detailed, timeless original songs spun from his life experiences, Grey’s gritty baritone drips with honest passion and testifies with a preacher’s foot-pounding fervor.

Lucero

The search for one’s identity is a lifelong process that every individual must go through. Who someone is today, is not the person they were yesterday nor who they may be tomorrow. Despite those changes, there is a general idea of a defined sense of self.  No matter what happens, it is that small yet solid and grounding definition of self that continues to drive us forward in our search for identity and whatever may come with it. It would be difficult to find any artist who understands that better than the band Lucero. 

Since forming in Memphis in the late 90’s, Lucero’s base musical hallmarks have remained similar to the band’s initial sound established with their first record The Attic Tapes. As expected of any band built to survive, Lucero has welcomed change over the course of their career, but it has always been on their terms.  The band’s twelfth album, Should’ve Learned by Now, began its life as hardly more than some rough demos and lingering guitar parts.

The Allman Betts Band

When The Allman Betts Band released Down to the River in June of 2019, the debut album represented not only the first time the group had recorded together, but, in fact, the first time the seven-piece ensemble had ever played together.  If Down to the River was the sound of the band’s combustible sparks igniting, then Bless Your Heart is their bonfire, built for the summer of 2020 and beyond; a double-album follow-up fueled by road-forged camaraderie and telepathic musical intensity, vibrantly reflecting the individual and collective experiences of these seven, all drawing inspiration from the band’s symbolic hometown- a place Devon Allman calls “the United States of Americana.” 

In 2019, as Down to the River topped charts and dotted playlists, The Allman Betts Band toured.  Relentlessly.  Sold-out U.S. theatres in spring turned to festival dates in summer, even crossing over the Atlantic for a string of European appearances.  A conflagration of influences and invention, confidence and ambition, Bless Your Heart captures a vast, panoramic scope throughout a baker’s dozen of modern rock.

American Aquarium

Anywhere off Hatteras Island, Chicamacomico sounds made up, like some wine-drunk incantation or maybe a tongue twister—try to say it ten times fast. But as a former life-saving station built in 1874 on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, the name is perhaps the perfect metaphor and title for American Aquarium’s ninth studio album.

The Old North State is tattooed on the bones of front man BJ Barham, who has never lived more than two hours from his hometown in Reidsville. But, more so, what better to represent an album about loss than a place built to save the lives of shipwrecked mariners and passengers?

Few songwriters swing the hammer as hard and precise as Barham and it is a testament to the humility and trust of his bandmates that they take the back seat and allow his storytelling to drive us home. With a heavy tour the rest of the year and a backlist of brass-knuckled bangers, each will surely have their fair share of time at the wheel. But as for this record, be thankful for the subtlety, for the stillness and for the quiet. For ten songs, Chicamacomico will hold your head above water.

G. Love & Special Sauce

"I've been in the game a long time, but I've always considered myself a student," says G. Love. "Finishing this album with Keb Mo' felt like graduation." Recorded in Nashville with a slew of special guests including Robert Randolph, Marcus King, and Roosevelt Collier, The Juice is indeed diploma-worthy. Co-produced and co-written with GRAMMY-winning icon Keb Mo,' it's an electrifying collection, one that tips its cap to more than a century of blues greats even as it offers its own distinctly modern pop spin on the genre, mixing programmed beats and hip-hop grooves with blistering guitar and sacred steel.

G. Love's magnetic stage presence, meanwhile, made him a fixture on festival lineups from Bonnaroo to Lollapalooza, and his relentless appetite for tour and collaboration landed him on the road and in the studio with artists as diverse as Lucinda Williams, Dave Matthews, The Avett Brothers, Jack Johnson, and DJ Logic. Life is good for G. Love these days, and he's not taking a moment of it for granted.

Satsang

“I Just Want To Write And Perform Songs That Touch The Heart And Help Others”. Letting Go Of Genre, Expectation, And Boxes, Satsang Has Leaned Into The Power Of Songwriting To Drive their release, Flowers From The Fray. Recorded And Self-Produced With The Help Of Bandmate And Longtime Collaborator Parker Brown, This Record Finds The Duo Tucked Away In A Secluded Cabin In Southwest Montana Digging Back Into The Foundation On Which Satsang Was Founded On. “These Songs Were All So Personal To Me” Says Drew Mcmanus. “Whether It Was Really Sifting Through The Stage Of Life I Had Found Myself In Which Was A Kind Of Dark Night Of The Soul, Or Leaning Into The Love Of My Wife. This Record Is Truly Me Bearing My Heart. I Needed To Seclude Myself To Find Out Where These Songs Wanted To Go, And Having Parker’s Musical Guidance Had A Big Hand In That.”

Anders Osborne (Duo)

At one point on his 2019 album, Buddha and The Blues, Anders Osborne sings, “Oh, it’s a miracle we still care. Oh, it’s so wonderful we’re still here. We’re still here!” He’s not going anywhere either…Osborne’s six-string virtuosity, inventive musicality, and poetic songcraft underpin an ever-expanding three-decade catalog celebrated by fans and critics alike. As a sought-after studio talent, his writing resounds through Keb Mo’s GRAMMY® Award-winning Slow Down, Tim McGraw’s number one “Watch The Wind Blow By,” and covers by Brad Paisley, Jonny Lang, Edwin McCain, Aaron Neville, and more. His output live and in the studio spans working with everyone from Eric Church, Toots and the Maytals, and John Scofield to The Meters, North Mississippi Allstars, and Galactic. His extensive touring history encompasses gigs, collaborations, and performances alongside everyone from Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, and Stanton Moore to The Grateful Dead’s Phil Lesh and Jackie Greene. Not to mention, he lights up the screen on an episode of the HBO hit Treme. Plus, he has garnered acclaim from USA TodayGuitar PlayerRelixOffbeat, and more.

SATURDAY MAY 25 SCHEDULE

Saturday, May 25

St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 5:00pm Main Stage (4:00pm Gates / Kendall Street Company Front Porch Performance)

JJ Grey and Mofro

Lucero

American Aquarium

Satsang

SUNDAY MAY 26 SCHEDULE

Sunday, May 26

St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 5:00pm Main Stage (4:00pm Gates / Smokestack Front Porch Performance)

JJ Grey and Mofro

The Allman Betts Band

G. Love & Special Sauce

Anders Osborne (Duo)

CAMPING

For fans that buy a Two-Day VIP Ticket and want the full festival experience, a limited number of RV and tent camping spots are available to purchase for the entire weekend. Details on how to purchase camping spots will be emailed to ticketholders at the email address provided within 1 week of ticket purchase.

PARKING

On-site parking is availble for purchase at the links below and must be purchased for each day. Two-day parking passes are not available.

Saturday, May 25 Parking: 

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Sunday, May 26 Parking: 

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