Bluegrass in the Pavilion

The Henry Morrison Flagler Museum, celebrating its 60th Anniversary, has announced multi-award-winning duo Dailey & Vincent will perform at its annual Bluegrass in the Pavilion concert on April 18, 2020, at 3 p.m inside the Flagler Kenan Pavilion. All proceeds from ticket sales benefit the Flagler Museum’s education programs for children.

Dailey & Vincent, hailing from world famous stages such as Carnegie Hall and the Ryman Auditorium, is riding a wave of critical acclaim for their new release, Patriots & Poets, as well as their nationally broadcasted weekly TV series, The Dailey & Vincent Show, on RFD-TV. Backed by one of the best bands on tour today and generally regarded among the most reputable and elite entertainers in American music, Dailey & Vincent’s sound is a concoction of traditional country, gospel and bluegrass blended together by the fantastically distinctive vocal blends of Dailey’s tenor and Vincent’s reedy harmonies.

The Flagler Kenan Pavilion, located on the southeast side of Whitehall, houses Henry Morrison Flagler’s private Railcar No. 91 as well as the Museum’s seasonal Café des Beaux-Arts, which reopens this year on November 29th. The 8,100 square foot pavilion was designed in the style of a 19th Century railway palace and was the first Beaux-Arts style building built in the United States in six decades. The pavilion features panoramic views of Lake Worth and the West Palm Beach skyline.