Apopka Details Free Events; Other Cities’ Postings Lack Cost Info | The Locally Times

The City of Apopka has scheduled a five-part free concert series, while public records from other municipalities offer fewer details on event costs and public access.

Public announcements from Apopka, Daytona Beach, and South Daytona detail outdoor events for the spring 2026 season, but the level of information provided varies by city. Records show the City of Apopka is hosting a multi-date concert series with explicitly free admission, while event postings from the other two cities contain less information regarding potential costs for residents. All events are scheduled from 5 PM to 7 PM. The series begins on March 21, 2026, with a performance by D and The Nashville All Stars. The schedule continues through the spring. A city record for April 4, 2026, lists a performance by The Dueling Pianos Extravaganza. The city’s spring concert schedule concludes on May 16, 2026, with a performance by The Dave Matthews Tribute Band. City postings for all five events describe them as free concerts. ## Daytona Beach and South Daytona Postings Lack Cost Details Other area cities have also posted notices for spring events, but records lack the cost transparency found in Apopka’s announcements. The record does not contain any information regarding admission costs or other potential fees for attendees. In a separate announcement, the City of Daytona Beach posted information for its Annual Easter Beach Run, scheduled for Saturday, April 4, 2026. The city’s notice states that registration for the run is now open but does not specify whether a fee is required to participate. This contrasts with the explicitly free programming announced by the City of Apopka, revealing a varied approach among municipalities in communicating event details to the public.