Have you ever raved to an Underwater Concert before? Well, now’s your chance during the 37th Annual Underwater Music Festival.
Rescheduled for Saturday, September 18 from 10am – 2pm, this quirky concert takes place at Looe Key Reef, an area of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary approximately six miles south of Big Pine Key.
Imagine floating among mystical mermaids and costumed musicians playing artist-sculpted mock instruments ranging from a “manta-lin” and “sea-phan flute” to a “trom-bonefish” and “fluke-a-lele.”
It truly is an underwater concert that will blow your fins off! In fact, photographers and videographers come from all over the world to film this festival which is as unique as the Keys.
The festivities kick off with an opening reception from 6 – 8pm on Friday, September 17 at Mote Marine, 24244 Overseas Hwy on Summerland Key. Enjoy live music, scrummy appetizers, tropical libations, and learn some fascinating info about our precious reefs.
Staged by Keys radio station, WWUS 104.1 FM, the underwater concert takes place on Saturday, September 18 from 10am – 2pm at Looe Key Reef. The station broadcasts its hit list underwater via Lubell Laboratory speakers suspended under boats positioned above the reef.
It’s a lot of fun, but on a more serious note, the concert also promotes preserving the Keys’ unique coral reef ecosystem by incorporating diver awareness announcements that offer tips on ways to enjoy the reef while minimizing environmental impacts.
Many divers and snorkelers launch their boats from public ramps and marinas in the area but you can also reserve space on boats run by Lower Keys dive operators who have their own onboard costume parties.
For more info call the Lower Keys Chamber at 305-872-2411 or go to lowerkeyschamber.com.