![]() ![]() ![]() Not one to keep the spotlight to himself, Buffett recruited opening act Caroline Jones to join the band onstage twice during the show for Come Monday and Margaritaville. The man really knows how to put on a show, blending musical styles through the night, from a jazzy Pencil Thin Mustache, to a country flavored It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere, to the steel drum calypso One Particular Harbour, to a bluegrass version of Gypsies in the Palace, all stamped with that distinctive Buffett sound. The main event began with a barefoot Jimmy strolling onstage and jumping in to Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes and moved efficiently through the set’s 26 songs, interweaved with stories and reminiscences. The crowd made it an all day affair with a Parrot Head party outside the arena where the Margaritas and Landshark Lagers flowed while Buffett tribute band, Panama Rex, providing the soundtrack. Jimmy Buffett played most of his hits during his 26-song show at Royal Farms Arena on Friday. The man who built an empire based on laid-back Key West boat culture drew a full house at Royal Farms Arena, with fans decked out in grass skirts, coconut bras and wild hats of all varieties. It was a long time coming for Charm City Parrot Heads to get a hometown show, and Jimmy Buffett & the Coral Reefer Band’s show on Friday was worth the wait. ![]()
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