Exciting Weekend Adventures Await You in Jacksonville, FL!


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The Force will be potent in Jacksonville over this three-day weekend, featuring activities ranging from a bring-your-own-car exhibition to a legendary country performance.

In addition, there will be the launch of a vintage movie studio being refurbished in Arlington, a major hip-hop event, and the symphony providing music as Luke takes down the Death Star.

‘Star Wars: A New Hope’ in Concert 

7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Jan. 17-18, at Jacoby Symphony Hall. $35-$98. 

The Jacksonville Symphony will play the score while the original “Star Wars” film (or the fourth installment, based on your perspective) is projected. For more information: jaxsymphony.org

Southeast Eurofest 

10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Classic Car Museum of St. Augustine. Free. 

Do you own a stunning European vehicle you’d like to display? There’s no cost to register for this showcase, so simply polish it and arrive. Entry is free as well, but museum admission costs $15. Info: ccmstaug.com 

Norman Studios opening 

2:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18 at the Norman Studios Museum. $50-$125. 

The Norman Studios Museum in Arlington is hosting a gala inauguration for the Rita F. Reagan Set Building, featuring the Ritz Chamber Players presenting the world premiere of James Weldon Johnson’s poem, “Saint Peter Relates an Incident of the Resurrection Day,” which has been set to music. Guests are invited to dress in a style reflective of the 1910s/1920s era. Info: normanstudios.org 

Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives

7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, at the Florida Theatre. $55-$69. 

Marty Stuart’s outstanding qualifications (he joined Lester Flatt’s ensemble at merely 13 and was in Johnny Cash’s group by 21) were likely enough for him to be acknowledged in the Country Music Hall of Fame, but surely his hairstyle would have sufficed too. Details: floridatheatre.com

Kevin Gates and Gucci Mane

8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $69-$199. 

This event, labeled as an “MLK Celebration,” must hold some significance, as it’s the sole concert either leading performer has scheduled for the entire year. Further information: ticketmaster.com 


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