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The Tampa Pig Jig is postponed, massive event set for November on the waterfront

a large stage in an outdoor park with tons of fans surrounding the music area

The Tampa Pig Jig and HopeWill Foundation have rescheduled their annual event to Sunday, November 3, at Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park (1001 N Blvd). After Hurricane Milton devastated Tampa and its surrounding areas, organizers collaborated with the City of Tampa, vendors, and this year’s artists to shift the date. This adjustment gives the city time to recover and ensures that resources are in place to support the event. On the new date, gates will open earlier, welcoming fans at 11am.

The lineup remains unchanged, featuring three-time CMA Award winner Dierks Bentley, American rock band The Revivalists, and multi-platinum singer-songwriter Chase Rice. Organizers plan to announce additional artists soon. Those who purchased tickets for the original date can use them for the new date without any additional steps.

People at a festival

A big waterfront concert for a worthy cause

RIPA & Associates, Valley Bank, and The Baldwin Group present the Tampa Pig Jig, which donates its proceeds to NephCure, an organization that funds research for rare kidney disease. Over the years, the event has become a favorite fall tradition in Tampa, offering live music, games, a corporate barbecue competition, and a variety of food and drinks.

Tickets for the 2024 Tampa Pig Jig remain available, with general admission priced at $130. This ticket includes access to the main lawn, game areas, and food vendors. Children 10 and under can attend for free when accompanied by an adult. For tickets, sponsorship inquiries, volunteer opportunities, or more information, visit tampapigjig.com.

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