Coral Reefer Band Returning To The Wharf

 Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band will return to The Wharf in Orange Beach this summer for the third year in a row, AL.com reported. The “Keep the Party Going” tour will bring the Coral Reefers back to The Amphitheater at The Wharf on July 19. Tickets for the event, the only Alabama date among 19 announced, are on sale. The group played a pivotal show at The Wharf in 2024, when it mounted a mini-tour to test the waters for its future after the death of Buffett, its founder and ringleader. That show helped establish that many Buffett fans were still eager to hear his music played by the people who had performed it with him for decades. The Coral Reefer Band returned to The Wharf in 2025 with a show coinciding with the Meeting of the Minds, a large annual Parrothead gathering in Gulf Shores. 

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