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SPOTLIGHT: Jacksonville Icemen seek to avenge playoff disappointments against Florida

SPOTLIGHT: Jacksonville Icemen seek to avenge playoff disappointments against Florida

Yahoo21-04-2025
SPOTLIGHT: Jacksonville Icemen seek to avenge playoff disappointments against Florida
The Jacksonville Icemen will try to avenge recent playoff disappointment in their first round series against the Florida Everblades.
The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp are back home at VyStar Ballpark for a series against the Gwinnett Stripers starting Tuesday.
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Monday, April 21:
Justin Hayward with special guest Mike Dawes - 8:00 pm - Florida Theatre
Tuesday, April 22:
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp vs. Gwinnett Stripers - 11:05 am - VyStar Ballpark
MJ (Touring) - 7:30 pm - Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts - Moran Theatre
Wednesday, April 23:
Jacksonville Icemen vs Florida Everblades, Playoff Round 1, Game 3 - 7:00 pm - VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp vs. Gwinnett Stripers - 7:05 pm - VyStar Ballpark
America - 7:30 pm - Florida Theatre
MJ (Touring) - 7:30 pm - Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts - Moran Theatre
Thursday, April 24:
Jacksonville Icemen v Florida Everblades, Playoffs Round 1, Game 4 - 7:00 pm - VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
MJ (Touring) - 7:30 pm - Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts - Moran Theatre
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Travis Tritt w/ special guest Brian Kelley - 7:00 pm - St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Forever Donna - 8:00 pm - Florida Theatre
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp vs. Gwinnett Stripers - 7:05 pm - VyStar Ballpark
Friday, April 25:
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp vs. Gwinnett Stripers - 7:05 pm - VyStar Ballpark
Jax Symphony: Dvorak's 'New World' - 7:30 pm - Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts - Jacoby Hall
Kane Brown - 7:00 pm - VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
MJ (Touring) - 8:00 pm - Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts - Moran Theatre
Saturday, April 26:
MJ (Touring) - 2:00 pm and 8:00 pm - Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts - Moran Theatre
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Fantasia & Anthony Hamilton - 8:00 pm - VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp vs. Gwinnett Stripers - 6:35 pm - VyStar Ballpark
Jax Symphony: Dvorak's 'New World' - 7:30 pm - Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts - Jacoby Hall
Bossman DLow - 8:00 pm - Florida Theatre
Sunday, April 27:
Taste of St. Augustine - 11:00 am - 4:00 pm - St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Jacksonville Icemen vs. Florida Everblades, Playoffs Rd 1, Game 5 if necessary - 3:00 pm - VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
MJ (Touring) - 1:00 pm and 6:30 pm - Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts - Moran Theatre
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp vs. Gwinnett Stripers - 3:05 pm - VyStar Ballpark
Jax Symphony: Latin Jazz Ensemble - 3:00 pm - Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts - Jacoby Hall
Amos Lee with special guest Sway Wild - 7:30 pm - Florida Theatre
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