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ABBA and Cure Tributes to Kickoff Free Twilight Concert Series at Old School Square

Friday, June 20, 2025 - 3:52pm

January 26, 2024 (Delray Beach, Florida): The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA), which manages and operates Old School Square in Delray Beach, has announced the upcoming lineup of concerts and performances for its free Twilight Concert Series at the Delray Beach Amphitheatre at Old School Square (51 N Swinton Ave). Held on the last Thursday of the month, the Twilight Series features artists from varying musical genres including pop, country, rock n’ roll, reggae and much more!

 

“We are thrilled to continue to offer lively, fun and FREE shows for our locals and visitors,” said Laura Simon, Executive Director of the Delray Beach DDA. “We started offering free concerts at the Amphitheatre last spring when we took over operations at Old School Square from the City of Delray Beach and we are excited to continue those concerts through 2024!”

 

The DDA invites everyone – rain or shine – to bring lawn chairs and their dancing shoes to enjoy a night of live entertainment with some of the best regional/national bands! Guests are encouraged to bring takeout meals and snacks from a local restaurant or purchase food and drinks from the local restaurant vendors featured onsite. There is no outside alcohol allowed.

 

Upcoming performances include:

 

Thursday, February 29 from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.: FREE Concert featuring Rock of Abba: ABBA Tribute. Rock of ABBA is an all-live band that performs ABBA’s top hits, with the moves, grooves and costumes of the 70’s era! Gates open at 6pm. Music from 6:30pm - 9pm.

 

Thursday, March 28 from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.: FREE Concert featuring LOVESONG: The Cure Tribute. LOVESONG is a nationally touring tribute to The Cure with a full concert experience filled with the songs and video elements that pay tribute to Robert Smith and the legacy of the band and music. Gates open at 6pm. Music from 6:30pm - 9pm.

 

To see a full list of events at Old School Square, please visit: https://delrayoldschoolsquare.com/events.

Follow updates on social media: @DowntownDelray and @DelrayOldSchoolSquare

 
 

South Florida History Takes Center Stage at Two New Lecture Series at Old School Square

Friday, June 20, 2025 - 3:50pm

Delray Beach, Florida (January 5th, 2024): The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA), which manages and operates Old School Square is proud to host two new lecture series this year at the Vintage Gym at Old School Square (51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach). The lecture series were created by the Delray Beach Historical Society (DBHS) and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at FAU. Free parking is available at the Old School Parking Garage, 180 NE 1st St, Delray Beach, FL 33444.

 

Delray Beach Historical Society Heritage Lecture Series Presented by the Colony Hotel & Cabana Club

The Delray Beach Historical Society collects, preserves and shares materials from Delray Beach’s past, so that present and future generations can comprehend more fully their predecessors, their communities and themselves. The Delray Beach Historical Society Heritage Lecture Series is open to the public; membership is not required. Costs are: $10 for DBHS members, $20 for non-members, and FREE for students and teachers.

 

Thursday, January 25 from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

GOOD DAY SUNSHINE STATE: HOW THE BEATLES ROCKED FLORIDA

Retired broadcast journalist Bob Kealing has received six Emmy awards and was a two-time recipient of the Edward R. Murrow award. His lecture sets the historical stage for the band’s arrival—a nation dazed after the assassination of John F. Kennedy and on the precipice of the Vietnam War; a heavily segregated, conservative South; and in Florida, recent events that included the Cuban Missile Crisis and the arrest and imprisonment of Martin Luther King Jr. in St. Augustine. Kealing documents the culture clashes and unexpected affinities that emerged as the British rockers drew crowds, grew from fluff story to the subject of continual news coverage, and basked in the devotion of a young and idealistic generation. To learn more and register, click here.

 

Wednesday, March 13 from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

THE SOUND OF THE SEA: SEASHELLS & THE FATE OF OCEANS

In Partnership with Sandoway Discovery Center, Cynthia Barnett, Senior Lecturer and Environmental Journalist in Residence at UF, will examine the human fascination with seashells and their ancient history as global currency, their use as religious and luxury objects, and the remarkable marine mollusks that make them. Learn about an aspect of nature and culture long hidden in plain sight. Her book “The Sound of the Sea” will also be highlighted. The book is a stunning history of seashells and the animals that make them that “will have you marveling at nature…Barnett’s account remarkably spirals out, appropriately, to become a much larger story about the sea, about global history and about environmental crises and preservation.” The New York Times Book Review. Lecture and Book Signing.. To register, click here.

 

OLLI Lecture Series

FAU has been a leader in the field of lifelong learning since 1980 and is the oldest and largest OLLI in the United States. With close to 15,000 program participants, it is recognized nationally for its high-quality offerings and is dedicated to offering intellectually enriching educational experiences to adults of all ages. The OLLI lecture series is open to the public; membership is not required. Costs are as follows: $30 for OLLI members, $35 for non-members, and $35 for all tickets sold at the door. For more information, visit http://olliboca.fau.edu/, call 561-297-3185, or email olliboca@fau.edu.

 

Tuesday, February 13 from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

THE GREATEST PALM BEACH

This presentation is about African American life in West Palm Beach during the early twentieth century. Presenter Jermaine Scott will highlight the role of Henry Flagler and the African American workers that constructed his railroads and hotels in Palm Beach. More importantly, he will discuss the significance of “the Styx”, one of the earliest African American settlements in West Palm Beach which housed nearly 500 African Americans. During this period, the city of West Palm Beach was constantly concerned with the sanitary conditions of the Styx and advocated for its complete removal. This presentation argues that African American life was vital to the creation and sustainability of West Palm Beach. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.

 

Tuesday, March 9 from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

DELRAY BEACH’S DESEGREGATION STORY

This lecture explores the long struggle to desegregate Delray Beach’s famous white sands in the middle of the twentieth century while placing it in the context of Black Floridians’ longer struggle to unseat Jim Crow. James “Bay” McBride drowned on Mother’s Day 1956 while saving his brother from a rip current south of Delray Beach’s municipal beach. McBride and his family lived in Delray but could not use the city’s beach because of the city’s segregation ordinance. McBride was not Delray’s first Black citizen to drown in the rough, unguarded waters south of town, but the community members fought to make sure he’d be the last. This lecture explores the long struggle to desegregate Delray Beach’s famous white sands in the middle of the twentieth century while placing it in the context of Black Floridians’ longer struggle to unseat Jim Crow. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.

 

Tuesday, April 9 from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

THE BOOTLEGGING KING: JAMES “CRACKER” JOHNSON

This presentation will focus on the life of James "Cracker" Johnson who was an African American entrepreneur in West Palm Beach during the interwar period. He made his fortune as a bootlegger during the Prohibition era and was the leader of a larger underground bootlegging empire that accumulated wealth and power for Johnson. This presentation will argue that African Americans in WPB during the interwar period found ways to secure economic self-sufficiency in the midst of racial violence and police surveillance. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.

 

Tuesday, May 14 from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

HENRY FLAGLER’S DREAM: THE RAILROAD THAT WENT TO SEA

Ever wonder what it would be like to take a train journey over the sea? Henry Flagler’s railroad did just that. Feeney, dressed as a train conductor circa the 1915-era, will take you on a trip through the history of Florida railroads, including the destruction of Flagler’s dream by the Great Hurricane of 1935. He will also show original artifacts from the golden age of train travel and present anecdotes regarding early rail travel in Florida. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.

 

Tuesday, June 11 from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

MORIKAMI GARDENS: A CONVERSATION ABOUT ART, HISTORY, DESIGN, & HEALING

Join Dr. Emily Fenichel from Florida Atlantic University and Michiko Kurisu, from Kurisu LLC, for a wide-ranging conversation about Morikami Gardens in Delray Beach. Kurisu was a part of the team that designed and installed the fabulous Japanese Gardens at Morikami and Fenichel is an Art History professor. Together, they will discuss the history of Morikami, the challenges in making a Japanese Garden in South Florida, the ethos behind the design, the garden’s place in the broader community, and how such gardens can be healing spaces. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.

 

Tuesday, July 9 from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

FLORIDA’S HIGHWAYMEN: AFRICAN AMERICAN LANDSCAPE PAINTERS AND THE FORT PIERCE ART PHENOMENON

Join Dr. Brian McConnell as he explores the story of Florida's Highwaymen, a group of 26 African American artists that exhibited resourcefulness and creativity, forging a unique style of painting that offered them economic independence amidst the Jim Crow era. Starting in the 1950s and inspired by A.E. "Bean" Backus and Alfred Hair, these self-taught artists depicted Florida's landscapes in a vibrant manner, using a "fast painting" technique. Scenes of serene wilderness—beaches, marshes, sunny days, and storms -- were crafted from memory and experience into landscape abstractions that nevertheless created a very real image of an emerging Florida, America's last frontier. Using inexpensive materials, they stacked paintings in cars for efficient sales, showcasing ingenuity and adapting to expanding automobile access to the state in a manner very different from turn-of-the-century art colonies. Florida's Highwaymen turned to art as a means of livelihood, leaving a lasting legacy of artistic style and entrepreneurial spirit that remains active today. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.

 

Tuesday, August 13 from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

THE GLADIOLUS CAPITAL AND MUCH, MUCH MORE: DELRAY BEACH’S AGRICULTURAL HISTORY

Delray Beach started as Linton, a farming community settled by Michiganders eager to help turn South Florida into a winter garden at the turn of the last century. Their vision soon carried the town to renown as a producer of fruits, vegetables, and, most famously, gladiolas flowers. While agriculture has changed and become a smaller part of Delray Beach's economy, growers nevertheless continue to turn out crops west of town. This lecture will explore that long history of agriculture, placing it in the context of South Florida's history as a garden spot and the larger currents of agricultural production in the U.S. and abroad. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.

 
 

Old School Square to Host Veterans Day Tribute Concert on Friday, Nov. 10th

Friday, June 20, 2025 - 3:42pm

WHAT: The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) has announced a Veterans Day Tribute Concert on Nov. 10th from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Amphitheatre at Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. The FREE concert features ‘The Resilient’ an American rock band made up of severely wounded U.S. combat veterans.

 

WHEN:  Friday, November 10, 2023, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Gates open at 6 p.m. Music starts at 7 p.m. Rain or Shine.

 

WHERE: The Amphitheatre at Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444. Parking available in Old School Square garage.

 

COST: Event is FREE and open to the public. Food and beverage vendors will be on site. No outside alcohol is allowed in the venue.

 

ABOUT THE RESILIENT BAND: In 2012, after suffering devastating injuries in Afghanistan, lead vocalist Tim Donley and guitarist Nate Kalwicki were rehabilitating at Walter Reed Military Hospital. During that time, they joined MusiCorps, a music program for wounded warriors, where they befriended professional musician and teaching artist Greg Loman. With fresh wounds and a vast new space to fill in their lives, the veterans plunged into the spiritually, physically and emotionally healing pursuit of music, practicing relentlessly and forming a lasting brotherhood in the process.

 

As part of the MusiCorps Band, they had an opportunity to perform with rock legend Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) at The Beacon Theater, Constitution Hall, and Madison Square Garden. It was during these shows that they first jammed with recently discharged drummer Juan "Dom" Dominguez - a decorated Marine and triple amputee whom Roger had brought on board - and in sharing the experience they realized that forming their own group was inevitable. Nathan's brother Erik, a talented bassist, was brought on board to round out the band. Since then, The Resilient have independently released original tracks and performed in concerts all over the U.S., gaining traction as a unique, unforgettable act by stunning audiences at conventions, galas, dive bars, universities, and music festivals.

 

For a full list of events and more information, visit https://delrayoldschoolsquare.com/events.

 
 

MEDIA ALERT: New Winter & Spring Exhibitions Open at Cornell Art Museum in Downtown Delray Beach

Friday, June 20, 2025 - 3:39pm

WHAT: The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) has announced four new exhibitions coming to the Cornell Art Museum this Winter and Spring: “Season of Red” with ArtsUnited Florida, “Painting in Paradise,” “Reimagining Palm Beach” by Serge Strosberg, and “Central American Modernism.” The Cornell Art Museum, which is free and open to the public, is located at Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444.

  • Season of Red Exhibition with ArtsUnited Florida (December 8, 2023 through February 4, 2024) – The "Season of Red" exhibition will showcase the positive attributes of the color red drawn from the Pride Flag and, in the holiday season, its message of love and life through art. The use of the color red is a motivational force for positive change. Artwork will evoke the color “Red,” a bold and mighty hue emitting a powerful, motivational life-giving energy with a rich symbolism.

  • Painting in Paradise (January 5 through February 26, 2024) – Paradise Palms & Sculpture Gardens, a well-kept secret in Delray Beach is about to be unveiled. The gardens consist of 20 acres of garden environments, original sculptures, water features and structures. The property is meticulously groomed and prided on having the largest collection of palms in the world. A group of artists were invited to paint their interpretation of Paradise Palms & Sculpture Gardens and their works painted in Plein Air at Paradise Palms will be included in the “Painting in Paradise” exhibition.

  • Reimagining Palm Beach by Serge Strosberg (February 9 through May, 2024) – Step back in time for a glimpse of Florida’s rich history with a contemporary style. Explore days of yore in Serge’s lively portraits of Henry Flagler, Addison Mizner and other prominent founding members of Florida. Special portrait addition of Solomon Spady, Delray Beach’s prominent African American educator and community leader in collaboration with Spady Museum and Delray Beach Historical Society. Guests will also get first view of a special AI feature where Serge ‘ReImagines’ prominent Palm Beach points-of-interest by bringing them to life in his stimulating contemporary style.

  • Central American Modernism  (March 8, 2024 through July 28, 2024) – Central American art is Latin American art at its greatest – worldly and sophisticated and yet also profoundly native. The exhibition will showcase works of Central American masters with distinct qualities that make each of them uniquely valuable. All works are courtesy of the private collection of Mark Ford, many of which have never been shown in public. Mark Ford and Suzanne Brooks authored the book Central American Modernism, a comprehensive introduction to Central American art – a bilingual beau-livre that not only tells the story of how Modernism came to each country, but demonstrates the magnitude of the talent that Central America contributed to Modernism.

WHEN: “Season of Red Exhibition” opens December 8, 2023 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and runs through February 4, 2024. “Painting in Paradise” Exhibition opens Friday, January 5, 2024 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. It will be on view through Monday, February 26, 2024. “Reimagining Palm Beach by Serge Strosberg” opens Friday, February 9, 2024 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and runs through May, 2023. “Central American Modernism” opens March 8, 2024 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and runs through July 28, 2024. Hours at the Cornell Art Museum are: Wednesday 12 to 5 p.m.; Thursday & Friday 12 to 7 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday 12 to 5 p.m.

 

WHERE: Cornell Art Museum, 51 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444. Parking available in Old School Square garage.

 

COST: The Cornell Art Museum is free and open to the public.

 

PHOTOS:  https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/azj5vcws6cg93o7679c2z/h?rlkey=qr3nsf30r1l5116e0ps26yuln&dl=0

 

For a full list of events happening at the Cornell Art Museum, visit https://delrayoldschoolsquare.com/cornell or call 561-654-2220.

 
 

Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority Announces Halloween Week Celebrations, Including Free Concert, Trick-Or-Treating, Annual Parade & Kidsfest

Friday, June 20, 2025 - 3:37pm

Delray Beach, Florida (October 2, 2023): The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) has announced celebrations for the week leading up to Halloween 2023, including a free concert featuring the Zac Brown Tribute Band, Zac N’ Fried, on Friday, Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. On Saturday, Oct. 28, Trick-or-Treating starts downtown on Atlantic Avenue at 11:30 a.m., the Annual Halloween Parade begins at 1 p.m. and concludes at Old School Square, where Kidsfest will be held from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. See more information below.

 

October 27 (Friday) 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.

The Amphitheatre at Old School Square

FREE FALL Concert: Zac N' Fried

Zac Brown Band may be playing in West Palm Beach on November 2nd, but we have the NEXT BEST THING for FREE to kick off the Halloween weekend in Downtown Delray Beach: Zac N’ Fried, a Zac Brown Tribute Band performing at the Amphitheatre on Friday, October 27th.

 

Gates open at 6 p.m. Music starts at 7 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs and your dancing shoes. We’ll have food and beverage vendors on site or bring your own takeout from a downtown restaurant. NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL ALLOWED!

 

October 28 (Saturday) 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Halloween in Downtown Delray Beach

 

Trick-or-Treating on the Avenue

Atlantic Avenue in Downtown Delray Beach

Time: 11:30 a.m. — 1 p.m.

Brought to you by the Downtown Development Authority, all are welcome to have fun trick-or-treating with merchants along the Avenue.

 

61st Annual Halloween Parade

SE/NE 5th Ave to Old School Square

Starts at 1 p.m.

 

Brought to you by The Rotary Club of Delray Beach, be a part of the parade and show off your costumes! Meet on Atlantic Ave. at NE 5th Ave. to line up for the parade, which will end at Old School Square, where Halloween Kidsfest is taking place. Participants can enjoy free ice cream upon entering.

 

Halloween Kidsfest

The Park at Old School Square

Time: 12 p.m. — 4 p.m.

 

Brought to you by the City of Delray Beach Parks and Recreation Department, this event will take place at Old School Square and feature food, vendors, arts and crafts, entertainment, and more.

 

For a full list of events and more information, visit https://delrayoldschoolsquare.com/events.