Clematis by Night heats up in April
- Jennifer Roberts
- Apr 1
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 7

As the sun sets over the waterfront, Clematis by Night transforms the Great Lawn at 100 N. Clematis St. into a vibrant, open-air concert venue every Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. Locals and visitors alike gather for live music, food, drinks and an unbeatable community atmosphere.
Each week, a new musical act takes the stage, offering a mix of genres and styles.
April Lineup
April 3: Catabella
Catabella, a high-energy Miami-based ensemble, brings a fusion of Latin music, oldies and classic rock. Specializing in salsa, bachata and pop hits, Catabella is known for infectious beats and dynamic performances that fuel dancing.
April 10: Spider Cherry
Spider Cherry is an electrifying band led by London-born Nathan Mercado. With a blend of rock, soul and funk, Spider Cherry delivers a high-energy show featuring slick piano skills, powerful vocals and an exciting stage presence.
April 17: Spred the Dub
South Florida’s favorite “feel-good reggae” band, Spred the Dub, blends ska, reggae and soul. Known for an uplifting, island-inspired atmosphere, its performances are filled with groovy rhythms, catchy melodies and good vibes.
April 24: The Goodnicks
The Goodnicks blend Top 40 hits, classic rock and pop in a performance inspired by artists such as Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts and The Eagles. The band features melodic three-part harmonies and impressive musicianship.
Clematis by Night is free to attend. Food vendors will be on site.
For more information and updates, visit wpb.org.
This well-organized article effectively presents the April lineup for Clematis by Night, showcasing the diverse musical offerings at this community event.
Could you include some historical context about the event's impact on local culture and perhaps feature quotes from regular attendees about their favorite past performances? [Hearmeout online]