In Jacksonville, the annual Georgia-Florida game attracts a large crowd, prompting event promoters to organize various activities to cater to the visitors. However, these events are not exclusive to football fans and can be enjoyed by individuals of all affiliations. According to The Florida Times-Union, Goose, a Connecticut-based quintet, will be performing two consecutive nights of their unique "indie-groove" music, which The Florida Times-Union describes as a mix of tight four-minute songs and 20-minute improvisations characteristic of jam bands.
Goose's performances are expected to draw a significant audience, with many fans likely to return for both nights. In addition to the music, attendees can look forward to an array of activities, including the Right Whale Festival... which will take place at the Main Beach Park in Fernandina Beach on November 2 and 3. The festival aims to raise awareness about the endangered whales that return to Florida waters every November and will feature ___ music, obstacle courses, inflatable whales, beach yoga, and a dog parade.
According to the festival's website, event-goers can learn about the endangered whales and participate in various activities, all while enjoying the beautiful beach surroundings. In other events, the Georgia-Florida game will be held on November 2, with fans arriving in Jacksonville days in advance. The festivities will kick off with a Hall of Fame luncheon... featuring the induction of pro wrestler and former University of Georgia athlete Bill Goldberg.
An exhibition baseball game and free fan fare will also be part of the pre-game activities. The game will be televised by ABC and is set to begin at 3:30 pm on November 2. Green Cove Springs, another town in the region, is celebrating its sesquicentennial (150-year anniversary) with a party on November 2. The event will feature food trucks, ___ music, and a car show, culminating in the largest fireworks display in the town's history, set to begin at 9 pm. With such a range of activities and events, "Jacksonville offers something for everyone," "regardless of football affiliations."

Every year, the Georgia-Florida game brings tons of people to Jacksonville, so promoters naturally book fun events to accommodate them. But you don't have to go to the game, or even be a football fan, to enjoy the bonus activities. You can be a Gator fan, a Dawg fan, neither or both, and still have fun boogying at a Goose concert, learning about endangered whales, celebrating a sesquicentennial or enjoying a Broadway smash.
The Connecticut quintet prefers to use the term "indie-groove" to describe its music, but any act that can take a tight four-minute song and stretch it into a 20-minute improv is a jam band, whether they like the title or not. Goose is playing two nights, and it's a fair guess that at least half the audience will be there for both nights.
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