Fittingly enough, I write this on what should end up being the coldest day of 2025 for Dubuque and the Tri-State area. Perhaps there's no better way to combat the blues brought on by subzero temps and wind chills than to think positively about an upcoming event that's primary goals are to:

  • Bring people together
  • Celebrate warmer weather
  • Listen to great music
  • Enjoy food from excellent local food trucks
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On Saturday, March 29th, the Five Flags Center will be hosting "Spring Vibes: Bands and Bites," a large event boasting multiple bands and multiple on-site food trucks. It's an event designed to commemorate the start of spring and the return of warmer weather. The lineup of bands should be familiar to any avid concertgoer in the Tri-States too:

On top of great bands, there will be no shortage of food and beverage options for you to enjoy, provided by these great food trucks:

General admission tickets for "Spring Vibes" will only cost $10, with gates opening at 5pm and music starting at 6pm on Saturday, March 29th.

Since the start of the brand new year, the Five Flags Center has been hard at work when it comes to bringing a variety of entertainment to the Tri-States. In the coming weeks, the Five Flags Center will host the annual Battle for the Bluff Rodeo, a plethora of bounce houses and fun activities for children, a Taylor Swift-themed dance party, and the iconic band Chicago, just to name a few.

Stay up to date with the Five Flags Center's Facebook page and their website to learn more about the upcoming "Spring Vibes: Bands and Bites" event.

Clint Black at Five Flags Center in Dubuque, IA

Clint Black, Lisa Hartman Black, and their daughter Lily Pearl Black performing at Five Flags Center in Dubuque, IA on Sunday, November 20th.

Gallery Credit: Steve Pulaski

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