
Abacoa Town Center Amphitheatre
1260 University Blvd
Jupiter,
Florida
33458
United States

Located in the heart of Jupiter, Florida, the Abacoa Town Center Amphitheatre is one of South Florida’s most popular outdoor entertainment venues. Situated at 1260 University Boulevard in the vibrant Abacoa community, the amphitheater provides a beautiful open-air setting for concerts, festivals, and community gatherings. Surrounded by restaurants, shops, and public gathering spaces, the venue offers visitors a unique concert experience that combines live music with the relaxed atmosphere of downtown Jupiter.
On Friday, July 24, 2026, the amphitheater is scheduled to host an exciting reggae concert featuring the legendary Steel Pulse alongside The Original Wailers. The event is expected to draw reggae fans from across Florida as two of the genre’s most influential groups bring their timeless music and positive messages to the stage. The concert is scheduled to begin at 6:00 PM, creating the perfect summer evening atmosphere under the Florida sky.
Known for its excellent sightlines and intimate outdoor setting, the amphitheater allows fans to enjoy performances up close while still accommodating large crowds. The venue has become a favorite stop for touring artists representing a wide range of musical styles, including reggae, rock, country, hip-hop, and alternative music. Its welcoming environment and convenient location have helped establish it as one of the premier live music destinations in Palm Beach County. ([Florida Marvels][2])
Visitors attending the July 24 concert can enjoy the many amenities available throughout Abacoa Town Center before and after the show. The surrounding district offers dining, shopping, and entertainment options that enhance the overall concert experience. With the combination of world-class reggae music, warm summer weather, and the lively atmosphere of Jupiter’s downtown district, the Steel Pulse and Original Wailers concert promises to be one of the standout live music events of the 2026 summer season.