Celebrate the Druid City’s milestone 200th anniversary when you attend the Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Bash at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater on March 30. This exciting, fun-filled event promises a day of music, fun, and festivities – all for free.
Bash Bands
Live music kicks off at 1 p.m. the day of the Bash, and visitors will love the energetic, eclectic lineup that anchors the event. Performers take two stages and include:
- Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit – A Southern rock / alt-country band from Muscle Shoals. Front man Jason Isbell is a former member of the Drive-By Truckers.
- St. Paul & The Broken Bones – A Birmingham-based soul band known for their engaging performances, thoughtful lyrics, and amazing instrumentalists.
- The Commodores – The legendary Motown / R&B / funk group is still thrilling audiences with their greatest hits.
- Moon Taxi – This five-piece band from Nashville blends rock and pop sounds in their indie-alt rock tunes.
- Blind Boys of Alabama – A multiple Grammy Award winning gospel group with spellbinding music and a history spanning seven decades.
Other Activities
The Bicentennial Bash may have music at its heart, but there are other family-friendly activities to enjoy, as well. In the Kids Zone, children of all ages can enjoy rides, inflatables, and hands-on activities.
After the concerts, stick around for a dazzling fireworks show worthy of a milestone 200 years in the making.
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Bama Buggies
Keep the celebration going when you stop by Tuscaloosa’s own powersports haven, Bama Buggies. We have all the biggest names in ATVs/UTVs, golf carts, scooters, personal watercraft, and more. Need help choosing? Our associates are experts in all the models we carry, so they’ll be happy to help you find the right one for your needs and budget. Visit Bama Buggies today and claim major savings on your ultimate powersports vehicle.