Jimi Hendrix performs on stage with his guitar.

Experience Hendrix at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre

Have a "far out" time with multiple artists paying tribute to Jimmy Hendrix.

Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024 | 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Experience Hendrix at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre

(904) 209-3746

Past the Lighthouse going south, on the left.
1340 A1A South in St. Augustine
St. Augustine, FL 32080

The St. Augustine Amphitheatre presents Experience Hendrix on Saturday, October 19, 2024, at 8:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

The Experience Hendrix tour features a lineup of renowned musicians paying tribute to the legendary rock star Jimi Hendrix, known as the Voodoo Child. Artists including Zakk Wylde, Eric Johnson, Noah Hunt, Chuck Campbell, Calvin Cooke, Ally Venable, Dylan Triplett, Mathias Lattin, Mato Nanji, Henri Brown, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd come together to recreate the magic of Hendrix's era, performing timeless classics like "Purple Haze" and "Little Wing."

Zakk Wylde

Zakk Wylde, a New Jersey native and a heavy metal / rock virtuoso, gained fame through his previous tours with Ozzy Osbourne and his contributions to albums like No Rest For the Wicked, Just Say Ozzy, No More Tears, and more. As a recipient of the Metal Hammer Golden God Award, Wylde has also collaborated with renowned artists such as Britny Fox, Dope, My Darkest Days, and others, solidifying his status as a legendary figure in the genre.

Eric Johnson

Rock, jazz, and blues artist, Eric Johnson, received acclaim with his album Ah Via Musicom, which went platinum. However, Johnson also acquired a Grammy for his work on the song, "Cliffs of Dove," and several other nominations followed. Johnson's instrumental performances are one of a kind as he fuses several genres to make award-winning arrangements. Johnson's discography includes Tones, Ah Via Musicom, Venus Isle, Seven Worlds, Souvenir, Bloom, Up Close, Eclectic, EJ, Collage, and The Book of Making/Yesterday Meets Today.

Noah Hunt 

Guitarist and vocalist Noah Hunt, leader of the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, is known for his extraordinary work on "Everything is Broken" and the band's smash hit, "Somehow, Somewhere, Someway."

Chuck Campbell 

Influenced by Johnny Cash and other outlaw artists, Chuck Campbell created original lyrics that have garnered countless fans throughout the states. His work is celebrated by the Canadian County Music Association Music Awards and has appeared on the Billboard charts. His discography includes Walkin A Little Straighter and Outlaws & Angels.

Calvin Cooke

Known as the "B.B. King of Gospel," Calvin Cooke delivers music filled with emotion and energy. Influenced by Keith Dominion and serving as a guitarist in his youth, this artist brings strong lap steel skills to his performances.

Ally Venable

Blues and rock singer, Ally Venable, released her first EP in her teens and then skyrocketed to stardom. This Texas-born artist received awards for Best Female Guitar Player of the Year with music debuting on the Billboard charts in both the United States and Europe. Her discography includes No Glass Shoes, Puppet Show, Texas Honey, Heart of Fire, and Real Gone.

Dylan Triplett

With performances at the Big Muddy Blues Festival, The National Blues Museum, and other venues, Dylan Triplett continues to grace many stages and provide memorable performances. Singing since 2016, this emerging artist received national attention.

Mathias Lattin

Winner of the International Blues Challenge (IBC) and graduate of Kinder High School of Performing and Visual Arts, Mathias Lattin started his career in music in his teens. Becoming a lead at the IBC and carving a name for himself by touring with the Keeshea Pratt Band, this artist continues to garner fans and recognition for his fresh and unique style.

Mato Nanji

Known for his work as a frontman for the iconic band Indigenous, Mato Nanji creates praiseworthy music and supports those who live on Indigenous reservations. Influenced by Jimi Hendrix, B.B. King, and other blues titans, this artist's expansive discography includes Things We Do, Circle, Indigenous, Chasing the Sun, Broken Lands, The Acoustic Sessions, Vanishing Americans, Time is Coming, and Gray Skies.

Henri Brown

Previously a part of The Experience Hendrix Tour and known for his work as a blues and rock musician, Henri Brown continues to honor his cousin Jimi Hendrix through the arts.

Kenny Wayne Shepherd

With success in the blues and rock arena, Kenny Wayne Shepherd had a passion for music in his youth, teaching himself how to play the guitar with support from his father. Other blues artists supported him as he performed in festivals, ultimately landing a record deal with chart-topping hits fans recognize from this Louisiana local.

Shepherd's discography includes Ledbetter Heights, Trouble Is..., Live On,The Place You're In, How I Go, Goin' Home, Lay It On Down, The Traveler, Dirt On My Diamonds, and others. 

Admission: Ticket prices range from $44.00 to $139.00. Tickets can be purchased online or at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Box Office, open on Thursdays and Fridays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The box office accepts debit and credit cards only.

When:  Saturday, October 19, 2024, at 8:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Where: The St. Augustine Amphitheatre is located at 1340 A1A South in St. Augustine, Florida 32080.

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Parking Information: The St. Augustine Amphitheatre is located on Anastasia Island next to Anastasia State Park. Limited paid parking is available in the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Main Lot, but only with advance purchase of a Premium Parking ticket. Free satellite parking areas are located within one mile of the Amphitheatre, at R.B. Hunt Elementary, and at Anastasia State Park (see map below).

Shuttle Information: The St. Augustine Amphitheatre shuttle system begins its run 60 minutes before show time. The shuttle will pick up event patrons at four designated shuttle stops: the R.B. Hunt Elementary School Soccer Field, the west entrance of the Anastasia State Park Main Parking Lot, the Loop at the Anastasia State Park, and the entrance of The Amp. To see the full shuttle route, please see the map below.

Shuttles will run continuously until approximately 60 minutes after the scheduled start time of a concert. For anyone wanting to leave before the end of a show, shuttles will begin taking people back to the satellite parking areas one hour before the event is over. The driver will not depart from The Amp until the shuttle is more than 50% full.

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Experience Hendrix at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre

(904) 209-3746

Past the Lighthouse going south, on the left.
1340 A1A South in St. Augustine
St. Augustine, FL 32080

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