2024 Busch Gardens Concert Lineup
Busch Gardens has announced the first 14 concerts they have planned for The 2024 Food & Wine Festival. About 10 more acts will be added to the lineup in the coming weeks. All concerts are held on the weekend so you don’t have to worry about burning a vacation day to see a show.
The 2024 Busch Gardens Food & Wine Festival concerts kick off March 9 with the Goo Goo Dolls and Starship on March 10 and wind down May 18 and May 19. The closing weekend acts are among the gaps Busch Gardens will fill in later. Along with the concerts, The Busch Gardens Food and Wine Festival features food and drinks from all regions of the world.
Are concerts still free?
The performances are free with your paid admission to Busch Gardens. If you want to upgrade to seats closer to the stage, you might want to look into getting an annual pass. Passholders can get a free upgrade. You can also get a VIP Seating Package that includes a beverage, private VIP bar, and a seat right by the stage.
The 2024 Concert Lineup
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Goo Goo Dolls – March 9 (best known for their hits “Slide,” “Name” and “Iris”)
Starship ft. Mickey Thomas – March 10 (best known for their 80s hits “We Built This City” and “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now”)
Sister Hazel – March 17 (best known for their 90s hits “All For You” and “Champagne High”)
Taking Back Sunday – March 23 (best known for their hits “Cute Without an ‘E'” and “You’re So Last Summer”)
Owl City – April 6 (best known for their 2009 hit “Fireflies”)
Grupo Niche – April 7 (a salsa act from Bogota Colombia)
Better than Ezra & Vertical Horizon – April 13 (90s rock bands with hits like “Everything You Want” and “Good”)
Hoobastank – April 14 (best known for their hits “The Reason” and “Crawling In the Dark”)
Michael Ray – April 20 (Florida country singer best known for his hits “Whiskey and Rain” and “Kiss You In The Morning”)
Gavin DeGraw – April 21 (best known for his hits “Chariot” and “I Don’t Wanna Be”)
Andy Grammer – April 27 (best known for his hits “Fine By Me” and “Keep Your Head Up”)
Chris Lane – April 28 (best known for country hits “Take Back Home Girl” and “I Don’t Know About You”)
Boys Like Girls – May 4 (best known for their 2006 hit “The Great Escape”)
38 Special – May 5 (best known for their 80s hits “Hold On Loosely” and “Caught Up In You”)