08/30/2015
Sunday Donavon Frankenreiter Key West concert update - Rain or Shine
Sunday’s scheduled early evening Donavon Frandenreiter concert at Fort East Martello parade grounds in Key West will take place rain or shine. “I’ll play acoustic guitar in a sideways rain if I have to. I never cancel,” said Frankenreiter in a phone conversation with concert co-producer Evan Haskell on Saturday. “It’ll take an act of God to keep me from playing this show.”
“We’ve got tents to protect the band and their equipment, and more tenting for concert attendee’s,” said Haskell, co-owner of Key West Concerts, who is producing the show in partnership with the Key West Art & Historical Society. “We anticipate windows of clear weather, but also recommend that concertgoer’s bring their rain-gear. We are not in a remote field in Woodstock, NY, but there actually is precedent that mud and music, mixed just-so in the right place and time can create magic,” he added.
Events at the historic fort will kick off at 3 p.m. with a KWAHS ArtCamp! exhibit. Concert grounds open at 4:30 and live music kicks off with opening act Tony Roberts at 5:45pm (Roberts replaces originally scheduled opening act Cody Simpson, who encountered storm related travel complications), followed at 7pm by Frankenreiter who will perform from nearly ten years of solo hit recordings, including his May 2015 release “The Heart”.
Portions of the concert’s proceeds, which is sponsored in part by Pirate Radio, Florida Keys Media, We Cycle, Ecoscapes, Help Yourself, Shipyard Brewing, and WonderDog Productions, will help support KWAHS's community outreach and educational programs. $25 advanced discounted ticket purchase is available at keywestconcerts.com all day. Tickets purchased on site are $30; children under 12 are free. Key West Art & Historical Society members can call 305.295.6616 x 106 for special member-priced tickets and to join KWAHS to receive member benefits.
Parking will be available for $5, bike parking is free. For more information call 305.295.6616 x 106 or visit KWAHS.com. Your Museums. Your Community. It Takes an Island.