Samantha Fish in St. Petersburg | Tickets 2026

Samantha Fish

Feel the electrifying energy of Samantha Fish as she takes the stage at Vinoy Park in St. Petersburg, FL on Apr 12, 2026. With her fierce guitar skills and powerhouse vocals, she’ll deliver unforgettable hits that will leave you breathless. Don’t miss out—grab your Samantha Fish tour tickets now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Samantha Fish concert in St. Petersburg a solo show or part of a festival?

The April 12, 2026 Samantha Fish performance at Vinoy Park in St. Petersburg is part of the Tampa Bay Blues Festival, not a standalone concert. She is one of several featured artists on the Sunday festival lineup, which also includes Tab Benoit and other top blues performers throughout the day. That means your ticket covers an entire day of music at the park, with Samantha’s set as one of the main highlights.

When and what time is Samantha Fish playing at Vinoy Park?

The festival day featuring Samantha Fish is Sunday, April 12, 2026, at Vinoy Park, with the gates and music starting early in the afternoon. Samantha’s set is scheduled for the early evening, currently listed around 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM as part of the official Sunday schedule, with Tab Benoit following her later that night. Set times at festivals can shift, so it’s smart to arrive early and check the day’s schedule when you enter.

Where is Vinoy Park, and what is the venue like?

Vinoy Park is a waterfront green space located at 701 Bayshore Drive NE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, right along the downtown bayfront. It’s a large, open outdoor venue used for major events like the Tampa Bay Blues Festival, offering wide views of the stage, the water, and the city skyline. Expect a festival-style setup with a main stage, lawn areas for chairs and blankets, vendor tents, and plenty of room to move around.

How can I buy tickets for the Samantha Fish day at Tampa Bay Blues Festival?

Tickets for Sunday at Tampa Bay Blues Festival, which includes Samantha Fish’s set, are sold as festival passes for that specific day, as well as part of 3‑day and weekend options. You can choose a single-day Sunday ticket if you only want to attend Samantha’s day, or opt for multi-day passes if you plan to see the full festival lineup from Friday through Sunday. Tickets are available through official festival channels and reputable ticket sellers that list “Tampa Bay Blues Festival: Tab Benoit & Samantha Fish – Sunday” at Vinoy Park.

How can I get cheap tickets for Samantha Fish at Vinoy Park?

To keep costs down, compare prices for Sunday-only tickets versus full weekend passes; sometimes early-bird Sunday tickets are cheaper, and if you don’t plan to attend other days, you can save by skipping the 3‑day option. Check multiple trusted sellers—including festival-linked sites and major marketplaces—to spot deals or last‑minute discounts, especially as the festival approaches and resellers try to move extra tickets. Look for early-bird sales or promo codes advertised ahead of time, since festivals often raise prices in tiers as the date gets closer. You can also reduce your overall festival spend by bringing allowed items like low-back chairs (if permitted), reusable water containers for refill stations, and sharing rides or parking fees with friends instead of paying individually.

What is the typical lineup and schedule for Sunday at Tampa Bay Blues Festival?

Sunday at Tampa Bay Blues Festival is structured as a full day of blues, starting around 1:00 PM and running into the night. The published schedule lists artists in sequence, with acts like Darrell Nulisch opening the afternoon, followed by Vanessa Collier, Toronzo Cannon, Samantha Fish in the early evening, and Tab Benoit closing the night as the final headliner. Times are always noted as “subject to change,” so it’s wise to check the festival board or app the day of the show for any updates.

What should I know about seating and what to bring?

Vinoy Park is a general admission outdoor space with lawn-style viewing, so you won’t have an assigned seat like in a theater. Festival-goers usually bring folding chairs or small blankets to set up their own spot on the grass, respecting any rules about chair height and restricted areas close to the stage. Because you’ll be outside for hours, pack sun protection (hat, sunscreen), comfortable shoes, and light layers for the cooler evening temps, and check the festival’s rules on coolers, bags, and outside food before you go.

What are the parking options for Vinoy Park during the festival?

Vinoy Park offers parking in and around the park area at 701 Bayshore Drive NE, with event staff directing vehicles and reserving accessible spaces close to the venue during major events. Downtown St. Petersburg also has numerous public parking garages and lots within walking distance, and some services let you reserve a space in advance at garages like First Central Tower, City Center, and others listed for events near the park. Because traffic and parking get busy on festival days, plan to arrive early, allow time to walk from your garage or lot, or consider using rideshare and drop‑off zones to avoid circling for a spot.

Is there food, drink, and other amenities at the Tampa Bay Blues Festival?

Yes, the festival includes a variety of food and beverage vendors set up around the park, offering everything from casual festival fare to local specialties, along with beer, wine, and other drinks for purchase. There are also restrooms, merchandise stands, and shaded areas or tents where you can take a break from the sun between sets. Since you’ll likely be there for several hours before Samantha’s set, plan your day so you have time to eat, hydrate, and move around while still keeping a good spot near the stage.

Is the festival family-friendly and accessible?

Tampa Bay Blues Festival at Vinoy Park is generally considered family-friendly, with a relaxed outdoor atmosphere where adults and older kids can enjoy live blues together, though younger children may find the long day and volume tiring. The park and festival infrastructure provide accessible parking and paths, and event staff can help direct guests with mobility needs to appropriate viewing areas. As with any outdoor festival, parents should consider the length of the event, weather, and crowd size when deciding whether to bring children.

How should I plan my day around Samantha Fish’s set?

Because Samantha plays in the early evening, a smart plan is to arrive not long after the gates open, enjoy the earlier artists, and gradually move closer to the stage as her slot approaches. Build in extra time for parking, walking, and finding a good spot so you’re not squeezing in at the last minute before her performance. After her set, you can stay for Tab Benoit’s closing show and then let the crowds thin a bit before heading back to your car or meeting your rideshare, turning it into a full, memorable day of blues by the bay.

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