Southern Rock Royalty Takes Over Clearwater's Waterfront Three legends of Southern rock share the stage Sunday, October 11th at 6:00 PM when .38 Special, The Marshall Tucker Band, and Don Felder bring their combined decades of hits to The Sound. This triple-bill lineup represents over a century of rock history, from .38 Special's arena anthems to Marshall Tucker's country-rock fusion and Felder's Eagles legacy. The waterfront venue and early evening start time create the perfect backdrop for classic rock that defined FM radio. What to Expect: The Sound's outdoor setup amplifies the festival atmosphere this show deserves. Expect a crowd that grew up with these songs on the radio, mixed with younger fans discovering why these bands still pack venues. Each act brings deep catalogs—"Hold On Loosely," "Can't You See," and "Hotel California" are just the beginning—so the 7:00 PM listed end time likely stretches well beyond that for a show of this caliber. Insider Tips: - Gates typically open an hour before showtime, giving early arrivals prime positioning near the stage - The all-ages designation means families will be present, so the crowd skews more relaxed than a typical rock club - October evenings in Clearwater hover around 75 degrees, but bring layers for when the sun drops over the water - The Sound's waterfront location means limited nearby parking fills fast—arrive by 5:15 PM to avoid the scramble - Food and drink options inside tend toward standard venue fare, so eating beforehand makes sense - Check .38 special tour dates and marshall tucker band tickets availability early, as nostalgia tours like this often sell out closer to showtime Getting There: The Sound sits at 255 Drew Street, right where downtown Clearwater meets the waterfront. Library Overflow Parking on North Fort Harrison Avenue provides the closest option at 182 meters away, though it fills quickly for weekend events. Street parking along Cleveland Street and surrounding blocks offers alternatives within a five-minute walk. The venue's location near the Bilheimer Capitol Theatre means the area sees regular event traffic, so metered spots get claimed early. Drew Street runs perpendicular to Fort Harrison Avenue, making the venue easy to spot from either direction. Walking from Cleveland Street takes about four minutes, passing through downtown's main corridor. Local Scene: The Market Marie sits just 224 meters from the venue, offering a quick stop for snacks or drinks before the show. Clear Sky on Cleveland at 418 Cleveland Street provides outdoor dining about a five-minute walk away, perfect for an early dinner before the 6:00 PM start. The Bilheimer Capitol Theatre sits 332 meters away at 405 Cleveland Street, anchoring the downtown arts district that makes this area walkable and lively. Post-show options stay limited given the 7:00 PM end time, but Cleveland Street's restaurant row keeps kitchens open for those wanting to extend the evening. The waterfront location means a short walk to the marina area for anyone wanting to decompress after three hours of classic rock.

Freedom Rocks: .38 Special, The Marshall Tucker Band & Don Felder
Sun, Oct 11, 2026
6:00 pm
The Sound
The Sound, 255 Drew St, Clearwater, FL 33755, United States
$65.00 +
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