JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jax River Jams returns in April with acts spanning rap, country, rock and pop for the free event.
Held at 288 E. Bay St., Ford on Bay, the major headliners consist of Rodney Atkins on April 4; Bishop Briggs on April 11; Earthgang on April 18; and Andy Grammar on April 25.
Backing up Atkins is Rambler Kane, Jackie Strange and Levon.
Opening for Briggs is Coyboi, Kenzie's Place with Kale Raps and Future Joy.
Prior to Earthgang's show will see performances by Full Plate Fam, Jeff Skigh featuring BayBro, Figga Da Kid, King Ca$hes & Twicee, and L.O.V.E. Culture featuring Ebonique, Wahid & Mr. Al Pete.
Grammar is supported by Madison Hughes, The Apostle Floyd Encounter and Let’s Ride Brass Band.
Jax River Jams will also feature food trucks and bars with local craft beer and spirits. Camp chairs and picnic blankets are encouraged.
"These well-attended live events help us at DVI complete our mission to improve the vibrancy of DTJax," Downtown Vision Inc. CEO Jake Gordon said in a press release. "We look forward to the awesome headliners and seeing the crowds again every Thursday in April 2024!"
Gates open at 4:30 p.m. with music beginning at 5 p.m.
Downtown Vision Inc. has curated a playlist of the artists: