
Boat Drinks
August 8 @ 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Boat Drinks brings a sun-soaked Caribbean soundtrack to every gig, serving warm island grooves, steel-drum vibes, and laid-back singalongs that turn patios and waterfront stages into a permanent happy hour. The two-piece duo specializes in the tropical-pop catalog popularized by Jimmy Buffett, delivering breezy arrangements and beachy banter that invite audiences to kick off their shoes and sway along.
Their set reads like a voyage through salt air and shoreline sunsets, slipping effortlessly between calypso-flavored rhythms, beach-bar favorites, and crowd-pleasing Buffett staples such as Margaritaville and pirate-friendly singalongs. Boat Drinks pairs authentic island vibes – think tiki, hammocks, and margaritas – with tight vocal harmonies and tropical textures that keep the vibe relaxed but fully engaging.
Event Date
August 8
Event Time
6:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
N8770 Fire Lane 1
Menasha,
WI
54952
United States
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