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Respectable Street 23rd Anniversary Set Times and Schedule

Saturday's fest celebrating 23 years of Respectable Street's dominant live music delivery in West Palm Beach is detailed by the masterful Alex Rendon right here. What we didn't give you until today, though, is a rundown of the who and where and what of the four stages hoisting up local...
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Saturday's fest celebrating 23 years of Respectable Street's dominant live music delivery in West Palm Beach is detailed by the masterful Alex Rendon right here. What we didn't give you until today, though, is a rundown of the who and where and what of the four stages hoisting up local bands for hours from 7 p.m. on. Show up early for free pizza and beer between 8 and 10 p.m. Check out the schedule below, and see you tomorrow! Even without (sniff) Goolsby on the bill anymore, it's probably wise to wear comfortable shoes that allow for mad dashes among the stages.

Street

Stage:
8:15 Everymen
9:00 Music Is a Weapon
9:45 People From

Venus
10:30 Blond Fuzz
11:15 MillionYoung
12:00 Awesome New

Republic

Respectable Street Inside Stage:
8:00 Shit Ton of

Funk
8:45 The Hard Richards
9:30 The State Of
10:15 Zombies

Organize
11:00 Kill Miss Pretty
11:45 Astari Nite

Respectable

Street Patio Stage:
8:30 Guy Harvey
9:15 Retrocities
10:00 Noble

Rocket
10:45 Leading the Heroes
11:15 The Mission Veo

Lounge

Stage:
8:45 Band in Heaven
9:30 Alexander
10:15 Lavola
11:00 Trips

Don't Fall
11:45 Fusik
12:30 The Dewars

Respectable Street's 23rd Anniversary Street Party, with Awesome New

Republic, MillionYoung, Blond Fuzz, Zombies! Organize!!, the Hard

Richards, Fusik, Lavola, Leading the Heroes, the State Of, Music Is a

Weapon, Kill Miss Pretty, the Mission Veo, Band in Heaven, Shit Ton of

Funk, Astari Nite, Retrocities, Everymen, Noble Rocket, Trip Don't Fall, Guy

Harvey, the Dewars, People From Venus, and Alexander.7 p.m. Saturday,

July 31, at the 500 block of Clematis St., West Palm Beach. Admission is

free. Call 561-832-9999, or click here.

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