Miami’s Electric Piquete Returns to Dunedin Brewery Friday, October 22, 9 p.m.

Award-winning Latin funk band to play two sets at the popular local brewery; 21 and over welcome, no cover

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Miami, FL – The two-time Miami New Times “Best Latin Band” Electric Piquete rolls back into the Tampa Bay area Friday, October 22, 2021 for a 9 p.m. performance at the Dunedin Brewery (937 Douglas Ave, Dunedin, FL 34698). The free show is open to 21 and over, and the band is set to preview new music from its upcoming full-length release, scheduled for an independent release in the spring of 2022. They had been scheduled for a date during April 2020 that had to be cancelled due to the pandemic.

The band has played virtually all major events in South Florida, and in 2016, graduated to the major festival circuit, travelling to NC to play the GrassRoots Festival of Music Arts & Dance, followed by an appearance at the Orange Blossom Festival in 2018. They made their Afro Roots Fest debut in Key West during 2019, and performed again in Islamorada during 2021. Their influences are as diverse as the Miami region that birthed them, ranging from rock to jazz spiced with everything in between: funk, Afro-Caribbean, progressive and R&B.

Dunedin Brewery was founded in 1995 by Michael Norman Bryant, following his deep passion for home-brewing. Officially brewing by 1996, the first keg to be delivered was an Imperial Brown Ale to Skip’s Bar & Grille in Downtown Dunedin. Since that moment, Dunedin Brewery has grown from one employee to nearly 50, currently under the leadership of the founder’s son – Michael Lyn Bryant. Today, they are a full-fledged microbrewery with a kitchen and live entertainment nearly every night of the week.

More information:

ElectricPiquete.com

DunedinBrewery.com 

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