The Revivalists, Ludacris and more booked for St. Pete Pier music series

The ‘Rise Up’ series kicks off next month and includes nearly a dozen acts.

click to enlarge Ludacris, who plays Rise Up St. Pete at Spa Beach in St. Petersburg, Florida on Dec. 15, 2023. - Tracy May
Tracy May
Ludacris, who plays Rise Up St. Pete at Spa Beach in St. Petersburg, Florida on Dec. 15, 2023.
It’s going to get loud at the St. Pete Pier this fall and winter.

Today, organizers for the “Rise Up” concert series announced plans to stage at least nine concerts starting next month with a headlining set by indie-pop darling The Revivalists.

Other artists set to play St. Petersburg’s new “Rise Up” concert series include pop star Quinn XCII, reggae-rock favorites Iration and Passafire, pop-folk wunderkind Cavetown, rappers G-Eazy and Ludacris, and pop-punk piano basher Andrew McMahon.

The Nov. 26 concert from The Hip Abduction is also a benefit for Gasparilla Music Festival. Any concertgoers who donates a gently used musical instrument to GMF's nonprofit that night will get one free ticket to the 2024 edition of GMF happening next spring in Tampa.

The shows are a partnership between Reggae Rise Up producer Vaugh Carrick and will take place at Spa Beach on the western end of the St. Pete Pier. Other artists are yet to be announced, according to a press release.

Tickets to the St. Pete Pier ‘Rise Up’ music series kicking off on Nov. 4 start at $28 and are available now. See a full lineup below.
Rise Up St. Pete Lineup
  • Nov. 4 The Revivalists
  • Nov. 10 Quinn XCII w/Ayokay
  • Nov. 11 Iration w/Fortunate Youth/Artikal Sound System/ Cydeways
  • Nov. 26 The Hip Abduction w/Passafire/Coyote Island/Sierra Lane
  • Dec. 1 LAUV & Chelsea Cutler w/Dwllrs
  • Dec. 8 Cavetown w/Ricky Montgomery/Addison Grace
  • Dec. 9 G-Eazy w/Phony PPL
  • Dec. 15 Ludacris
  • Jan. 20 Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness
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