Special Events

The Broward Folk Club is working with Temple Beth El, The Broward Center, Together We Stand, FUN (Florida Ukelele Network), The South Florida Bluegrass Association, Penny Lane Music Emporium and other organizations to promote local folk and acoustic music venues and activities around town. Please stay tuned for upcoming events and let us know when and where music is happening so we can promote it!

Check us out on Social Media

https://www.facebook.com/BrowardFolkClub 

https://www.instagram.com/browardfolkclub/

https://www.meetup.com/broward-folk-club/

Save the DATES! Join the Fun! 

Last 2nd Saturday of the season. Come join the fun and music at Temple Beth El of Hollywood THIS Saturday at 10 am (or come early for Yoga!)

Broward Folk Club Song Swap – May 21st 2-5 pm

May’s event will be at Together We Stand: 3350 N 57 Drive Hollywood, Florida 33021. Please come out and have fun at our new location! Covered patio, open air, no distracting sounds, great place for a picnic! Feel free to bring a picnic for yourself and enjoy the tables under the awning or under the shade by the lake!

The Broward Folk Club and Temple Beth El in Hollywood have scheduled a Concert Series for this upcoming year.

Sept. 10, 2023- Brian Smalley

November 5, 2023- Jennings and Keller

March 10, 2024-The Kennedys (welcome back for show #2)

May 18, 2024-Uproot Hootenany

The South Florida Folk and Acoustic Music Festival will return to Bergeron Rodeo Feb. 2-3-4, 2024.

Mark your calendar and save the date! 

Look for exciting news about next year’s festival! We already have several committed performers and hope to engage even more of the community in our festivities!

Broward Center for the Performing Arts is offering discount tickets for select shows. 

Check out the link to see additional shows on sales. (Newsies, Beetlejuice)

Celebrating David Bowie-Oct. 29, 2023

Make sure to click UNLOCK when entering the discount code.

Here is the link: https://am.ticketmaster.com/browardcenter/promotional-page?filterType=Mzc=

Passcode: BCPASG

Nova Singers Concert- May 19, 21, 23 See locations

About Nova Singers

Nova Singers is Nova Southeastern University’s premier community chorus. Now in their 47th concert season, the all-volunteer choir includes approximately 140 members—ranging from NSU undergraduate students to senior members of the local community. Nova Singers serves as musical ambassadors for the university as they sing around the country and abroad. The choir’s previous performance destinations include Carnegie Hall and Saint Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. Nova Singers’ repertoire ranges from the classics and Broadway hits to modern composers’ original works.

 

Special Performances at Luna Star

Luna Star Cafe – A cash only listening room
775 NE 125th St
North Miami, FL 33161
Box Office: 305 799 7123
https://lunastarcafe.com/

Sunday, May 14th, 7 pm: Abby Posner

Abby Posner has been a working musician in Los Angeles for the past 16 years.  She is best known for her ability to play nearly any instrument that she can lay her hands on. If you have seen Abby perform live, you know she can play a mean lead-blues guitar solo, or throw down a complex Earl Scruggs banjo riff. You also may have spotted her playing drums, mandolin, or bass while using her looping pedal. In addition to her versatility, she puts passion and soul into everything she plays. Her music runs the gamut from Folk to Roots to Americana and is not afraid to lean on the blues. She is as varied musically as the instruments she plays.

Wed, May 17th, 7:30-10:30 pm  Jordi Baizan and Grant Livingston

“Texas meets Florida”
Singer-Songwriters Jordi Baizan (Texas) and Grant Livingston (Florida) share the stage for a show that was originally scheduled for March of 2020 (before we know about the pandemic).

Jordi’s songs are described as “healing music reminiscent of the 1970s and fantastic storytellers like Jackson Browne and JD Souther” (Baretta, Sweden). Grant’s was named one of the “Ten Greatest South Florida Folksingers of All Time” by the Broward-Palm Beach New Times.

JordiGrant Livingston