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Seven days out is your guide to entertainment events, concerts, festivals and activities in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

MONDAY

Monday Night Blues

7 p.m. Monday, May 1. Seville Quarter, 130 E. Government St. Seville Quarter and the Blues Society of Northwest Florida are bringing the “blues” back to the Seville Quarter Entertainment District. The event features live blues music and “BBQ and Bud” food and drink specials. More info: 850-434-6211 or sevillequarter.com.

TUESDAY

Agent Orange   

7 p.m., doors; 8 p.m., show; Tuesday, May 2. Vinyl Music Hall, 2 S. Palafox St. Agent Orange, the original Southern California punk/surf power trio, is one of only a handful of bands who have been continually active since the earliest days of the West Coast punk scene. A small circle of musical rebels who came together to form a movement, they took their place front and center to experience and participate in the explosion of now legendary underground music that was created during the golden era of American punk rock. The show features special guest Suzi Moon. $15. For all ages. More info and ticket purchase: vinylmusichall.com.

Bands on the Beach

7 p.m. Tuesday, May 2. Gulfside Pavilion at Casino Beach, Pensacola Beach. Pensacola Beach’s popular outdoor summer concert series with performers for every musical taste. Featuring a lineup of regional artists, Bands on the Beach delivers an eclectic musical experience throughout the entire summer. This week features the Jessie Ritter. Spectators are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets. Free. More info: 850-932-2257 or visitpensacolabeach.com.

THURSDAY

18th annual Spring Fling

10 a.m. Thursday, May 4. St. Sylvester Catholic Church, 6464 Gulf Breeze Parkway. Navarre Garden Club’s Spring Fling Luncheon features samples of cuisine from some of Navarre’s favorite restaurants, shopping for spring plants, garden items, local art, vendors and the opportunity to win raffle and attendance prizes. Former commissioner Dave Peich will speak at 11 a.m. $15. More info: 850-396-5494.

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May the Fourth Be With You

Noon Thursday, May 4. Perfect Plain Brewing Co., 50 E. Garden St. Perfect Plain Brewing Co. and Garden & Grain is hosting their fifth annual Star Wars Day Celebration with their annual Star Wars beer release, Binary Sunset DIPA, Star Wars-themed cocktails, trivia, and a costume contest. There will be themed décor, cocktails, costumes and drinks all day. More info: perfectplain.com.

Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival

5 p.m. Thursday and 11 a.m. Friday and Saturday, May 4 through 6. OWA Parks & Resort festival grounds, 100 N. OWA Blvd., Foley, Alabama. Foley is the spot for high-flying adventure and family fun at the Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival. Enjoy the entertainment, arts and crafts displays and more at the festival site daily. Balloon flights, glows and tethered rides (weather permitting) add to the fun at dawn and dusk. While admission is free, there are packages offered to make the experience more enjoyable. More info: gulfcoastballoonfestival.com.

Tunes by the Dunes Concert Series

7 p.m. Thursday, May 4. Navarre Beach Marine Park, 8705 Gulf Blvd., Navarre. Tunes by the Dunes is a free concert series held on Thursday evenings. Enjoy a relaxing evening for live local music and food vendors. Spectators are encouraged to bring their own beach blankets and lawn chairs. Hosted by the Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. This week features the Robert Wayne. Free. More info: 850-939-3267 or navarrechamber.com/tunes-by-the-dunes.

FRIDAY

Pensacola Tattoo Expo

1 p.m. Friday and 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, May 5 through 7. Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds, 6655 W. Mobile Highway. Ink Masters hosts the sixth annual Pensacola Tattoo Expo featuring over 100 talented tattoo artists at one location. All ages are welcome, but attendees must be 18 and older with a valid ID to receive a tattoo. $20 per day or $35 for a weekend pass. More info: inkmasterstattooshow.com.

Hot Glass Cold Brew: Caribbean Nights

6 p.m. Friday, May 5. First City Art Center, 1060 N. Guillemard St. Organizers of Hot Glass Cold Brew are excited to see friends return and new faces join for a memorable evening celebrating art, community, and supporting local artists. Entertainment for the evening includes glass blowing and pottery demonstrations, live music from Bangarang Peter, an art market, kids activities, and a gallery opening showcasing works from First City’s Gallery 1060 artists. Full admission includes a handmade artisan glass or ceramic cup and two complimentary craft beers. $25 members; $35 non-members. More info: firstcityart.org.

SATURDAY

Rosamond Johnson Beach Day Ceremony

10 a.m. Saturday, May 6. Johnson Beach, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Perdido Key. After enlisting in the US Army at 15, Rosamond Johnson died in combat two years later on the Korean Peninsula. While engaged with the enemy, on July 26, 1950, Private Johnson carried two wounded soldiers to safety. He was fatally wounded while attempting to save a third wounded man. For over a decade, the Perdido Key Chamber of Commerce has invited the Johnson family, local and national dignitaries, and the public to the beach to honor the memory of this local hero. In honor of the sacrifice paid by Private Johnson and his family, the National Park Service waives entrance fees to Johnson Beach from 9 am to noon for attendees of the annual commemoration ceremony. More info: VisitPerdido.com.

Spring Juried Arts & Crafts Show

10 a.m. Saturday, May 6. Sanders Beach-Corinne Jones Resource Center, 913 South I St. Shop local from vendors who have been selected by a jury and discover unique, handmade crafts, art and baked goods. Food trucks will be on site as well as a photographer taking spring “Mom and Me” portraits in the lobby. Free. More info: hhellrich@cityofpensacola.com.

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Perdido Key Music Festival

1 p.m. Saturday and noon Sunday, May 6 and 7. Playa Del Rio RV Resort, 16990 Perdido Key Drive. The Perdido Key Music Fest features food trucks open from 2 to 10 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 10 p.m. Sunday with food by the Cocamoke Smoke BBQ Food Truck and Beachin’ Eats Food Truck & Catering. There will be a beverage tent with beer, wine, bottled and soft drinks. Fairhope Hemp will have their products available for those who want to relax and chill while enjoying all the great music and festivities. More info and ticket details: perdidokeymusicfestival.com.

Cowboy Mouth

7 p.m., doors; 8 p.m., show; Saturday, May 6. Vinyl Music Hall, 2 S. Palafox St. For over two decades, Cowboy Mouth has dished up its unique style of rock ‘n’ roll gumbo, mixing a rowdy spirit reflective of the band’s hometown — New Orleans — with the fierce firepower of a group that lives on the road. These Louisiana natives have played more than 2,500 concerts and launched their signature song, “Jenny Says,” into the upper half of the Billboard rock charts. The show features special guest Tyler Mac. $20. For all ages. More info and ticket purchase: vinylmusichall.com.

Michael Jackson – A Thrilling Tribute

7 p.m. Saturday, May 6. Saenger Theatre, 118 S. Palafox St. Falynne Lewing and her incredible team of professional dancers from LaBelle Performing Arts and Red Hot Productions will bring Michael Jackson’s extraordinary moves to life in this exciting, high-energy tribute show. Iconic numbers such as “PYT,” “Off The Wall,” “Thriller,” “Billie Jean,” “Dancing Machine,” and “They Don’t Care About Us” are just a few of the exciting numbers in this riveting performance. Tickets start at $26. More info: 850-595-3880 or pensacolasaenger.com.

Cabaret off Broadway

7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 6. Pensacola Little Theatre, 400 S. Jefferson St. Cabaret’s playhouse theme transforms the theatre and surrounding block into an indoor/outdoor entertainment complex, seamlessly fusing local talent and celebration to showcase art as the life of the party. Immerse yourselves in the best of Pensacola’s art scene in one evening. Cabaret features six open-bar venues, live entertainment, performances, and culinary art – spotlighting local drag performers, aerialists, singers, dancers, live musicians, actors, bands, DJs, projectionists, flash mobs, graffiti artists, cartoonists, and every drop of drama in-between. $150. More info: pensacolalittletheatre.com.

SUNDAY

Junior Iron Chef Competition

Noon Sunday, May 7. Ever’man Cooperative Grocery and Café, 350 W. Garden St. The Junior League of Pensacola is hosting the Junior Iron Chef Competition. This event will showcase the culinary skills of young chefs from across the region, as they compete for the title of Junior Iron Chef. Young chefs will compete in teams, using locally-sourced ingredients to create healthy, delicious, and visually appealing dishes. A panel of judges, including local chefs and food experts, will evaluate the dishes based on taste, presentation, and creativity, and award prizes to the top-performing teams. Free. More info: juniorleagueofpensacola.org.

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