Kyra Livingston
An exceptional and vocally driven performer, St. Augustine’s Kyra Livingston blends pop, rock, jazz, soul, blues, and funk into a delectable cascade of musical glory.
An exceptional and vocally driven performer, St. Augustine’s Kyra Livingston blends pop, rock, jazz, soul, blues, and funk into a delectable cascade of musical glory.
An original band grounded in a reggae influence, I-Vibes was founded in 2010. They continue to cover new ground, merging and fusing many elements of musical expression. A great band for a night at the Oak!
JIVEWIRE is a four piece out of St. Augustine, FL that always brings a wide-range of musical options. They play familiar tunes that you can dance to; from Hall & Oates to Maroon 5, Sublime to Bill Withers, they have it covered.
Join us for sports all Sunday long on our 128" video wall at the Oak! Football season, it's NFL football. Baseball Season, it's MLB. Premier League Soccer matches, Basketball too. We have food and drinks for sale, so all you need is your team spirit!
Get yourself ready to dance as Northeast Florida's favorite blend of R&B, Soul, Funk, and Neo-Soul comes back to the Colonial Oak Music Park!
Ring in 2020 with Florida's premier Latin Fusion band! Always a fun show, especially as we count down the end of the year.
Kick off the New Year with the engaging duo known as Watson and Taylor. They've been performing together across the world for over 10 years, and we're pleased to showcase their "easy chemistry and effortless harmonies" to our crowd at the Colonial Oak!
HAPPY NEW YEAR! JW Gilmore and The Blues Authority: A toe tapping, finger snapping, hip shakin', Boogie Woogie, jump swing, Blues Band! You'll be sure to dance when they take the Colonial Oak Stage!
Savanna Leigh Bassett is a musician, singer, and songwriter from Jacksonville, FL who is known in music circles throughout the South. We are pleased to have her performing at the Colonial Oak!
This band always gets great reviews for their live performances, and we're pleased to welcome them to the Colonial Oak Stage.