Something electric is coming to Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park. Not just the hum of amps warming up or the low thump of bass testing a sound system—but something bigger. Something with heart. On October 18, the park will pulse with more than music; it will echo with community, purpose, and country legends. “Megan Moroney and Matt Nathanson” will headline Tampa Pig Jig, the city’s biggest philanthropic music event—and this year, it’s going to be unforgettable.
A Lineup to Raise the Dead (and Funds)
Don’t let the cheerful name fool you. Tampa Pig Jig might sound like a backyard cookout, but what it delivers is arena-level firepower. Megan Moroney, fresh off her hit album Am I Okay?, brings her signature blend of heartache and heat straight to the main stage. The same stage will burn with the swagger of Midland, the Grammy-nominated trio resurrecting classic country vibes with a modern snap. Add Matt Nathanson’s soulful strums, Jamestown Revival’s Americana anthems, and rising star George Pippen, and you’ve got a show steeped in talent, ready to ignite the Tampa sky.
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