Harber Wynn bring Southern-rock fireworks to Tampa's 'Boom By the Bay' July 4 celebration

Heavy-gigging Logan Grant rounds out the bill along with insatiable musical polymath Fil Pate.

click to enlarge Harber Wynn, which plays Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park in Tampa, Florida on July 4, 2024. - Photo by Mike Dunn
Photo by Mike Dunn
Harber Wynn, which plays Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park in Tampa, Florida on July 4, 2024.
While the Gwan Massive reunion is bringing world sounds to downtown Tampa on Thursday, a Fourth of July concert would not be complete without some Americana. Harber Wynn lays that down and then some.

The wife-and-husband duo featuring Central Florida folk and rock heroes Hannah Harber and Thomas Wynn ought to be among the official bearers Sunshine State Southern rock. When Harber’s gut-wrenching vocal meets the raging guitar of Wynn, it’s full on sparks. And prepare to fall over when the power couple harmonizes.

Heavy-gigging Logan Grant rounds out the bill along with insatiable musical polymath Fil Pate who brings his bluegrass band to the stage.

This free show goes down at JBL and is family-friendly. Lawn chairs, blankets and small coolers are allowed, along with food and soft drinks (no booze or cooking though).

There’s no cover for Boom By the Bay at Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park in Tampa on Thursday, July 4.
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