Parrot heads rejoice! Jimmy Buffet tribute plays Bristol Sunday

Changes in Latitude take Independence Park stage Sunday night

Posted 7/2/17

It'll be paradise for parrot heads in Bristol Sunday Night as the premier Jimmy Buffet tribute band, Changes in Latitude, takes the Independence Park state for the Fourth of July Concert Series …

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Parrot heads rejoice! Jimmy Buffet tribute plays Bristol Sunday

Changes in Latitude take Independence Park stage Sunday night

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It'll be paradise for parrot heads in Bristol Sunday Night as the premier Jimmy Buffet tribute band, Changes in Latitude, takes the Independence Park state for the Fourth of July Concert Series Sunday.

Changes in Latitude

Sunday, July 2, 7 p.m.

Changes In Latitudes is the country’s premier tribute show to the Mayor of Margaritaville, Jimmy Buffett.  This nationally acclaimed band travels the country with beach balls flying, dancing conga lines, and “Trop Rock” for all.  It’s the ultimate beach party that’s good clean fun for all ages.  Throughout its ten year history, the band has traveled from Maine to Barbados, and Cape Cod to Chicago.  From the Walt Disney Theaters aboard the Disney Cruise ships to the National Hamburger Festival in Ohio, Changes In Latitudes has thrilled audiences with an amazingly authentic reproduction of the Jimmy Buffett concert experience.  Don your Parrothead gear and come to Bristol’s  “Island of Margaritaville.”

Fourth of July Concert Series, Changes in Latitude

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