The Bands

Crowd on the beach and music stage during Bands in the Sand. Logo including Annapolis Subaru proudly presents Bands in the Sand.

Saturday, June 8, 2024
5:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

Get ready to dance the night away to three remarkable performances. Start your night with reggae from Jah Works; get your fins up for The Landsharks, a premier Jimmy Buffett tribute band; and end your night with sing-along covers from Misspent Youth. 

Six male band members in Hawaiian shirts with their instruments.

The Landsharks

The Landsharks

The Landsharks are one of the premier Jimmy Buffett Tribute Acts in the world! They have even opened up for, backed up, and played with Jimmy Buffett in concert, in Key West, and at Margaritaville. After playing with The Landsharks in Key West, Buffett hired them "on the spot" to be the house band at Margaritaville! In a Radio Margaritaville interview, Buffett said the "The Landsharks were great showmen" and that "they knew the songs better than I did!"

A band on stage.

Misspent Youth

Misspent Youth

Misspent Youth brings the best dance rock from the ’80s to today. Their approach to music is characterized by pure harmonies, tight rhythms and great energy. Playing crowd-pleasing songs covering the biggest hits from bands like Aerosmith and Journey to Bruno Mars and Maroon 5, they are sure to keep any crowd dancing and singing all night.

Group photo of band members.

Jah Works

Jah Works

Jah Works is a true grassroots success story that emerged from Baltimore's reggae scene over 20 years ago. Their sound is firmly planted in the roots of Jamaican music and culture, encompassing rock steady, reggae, and elements of dancehall and dub. What Jah Works does best is introduce the novice music listener to the fullness of reggae music and culture.

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