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Beginning Friday, a star-studded lineup featuring Keith Urban, Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, and Shaboozey will grace the shores of Fort Lauderdale Beach for the 12th annual Tortuga Music Festival. This highly anticipated event not only promises incredible musical performances but also emphasizes the importance of ocean protection and environmental awareness.
Festival organizers have incorporated educational components, encouraging attendees to engage with initiatives focused on marine conservation. Various booths and interactive displays will be set up, providing information on how individuals can contribute to preserving the ocean and its ecosystems.
As festival-goers enjoy performances from some of the biggest names in country and rock music, they will also have the opportunity to learn about the pressing issues facing our oceans today. The Tortuga Music Festival continues to be a vibrant celebration of music, community, and environmental stewardship, making it a standout event on the festival calendar.
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