St. Paddy’s WharfStop at Eastern Wharf

 
 
 
 

Join us St. Paddy’s weekend for WharfStop at The Park at Eastern Wharf, presented by Savannah Stopover! WharfStop will take place Saturday, March 15 from 2-6 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

Featuring live music from four local bands all afternoon, you don’t want to miss it. Bow Tie BBQ, 520 Wings and La Chalupa Food Trucks will be on site, plus you can pick up food and drinks from Squirrel’s and bar by fleeting.

The Lineup:

  • 2pm Lyn Avenue

  • 3pm Isaac Smith Band

  • 4pm Wymberly

  • 5pm Donna Savage

Valet Lot Parking will also be available for $20 from 12-7 pm in addition to the City of Savannah’s Eastern Wharf Parking Garage.

THE LOCATION:

 
 

Lyn Avenue

Born and raised in Savannah, GA, Lyn Avenue is an established Country/Americana duo bringing you catchy, compelling stories with genuine southern charm. Over the last few years, Lyn Avenue has honed a sound that's both timeless in its classic-inspired songwriting yet refreshingly modern in its genre-blending and originality. Driven by rich vocals, electrifying leads, and boot stomping rhythms, Lyn Avenue is a burning ember of authentic country music.


THE ISAAC SMITH BAND

Isaac Smith is an Americana singer-songwriter from Savannah Georgia. Most of Smiths music contains themes of romance, longing, heartbreak and redemption. He is known for his bellowing vocals and dynamic musical sounds through guitar, piano, and violin.

As a violinist, Isaac has backed many artists, including Paul McDonald, Ed Roland (collective soul), Randal Bramblett, Chloe Agnew, Maggie Rose, Mike Ferris, Time Sawyer, and many more. Currently on tour with Cordovas.


Wymberly

Savannah’s up & coming jam band, Wymberly; a six piece psychedelic rock group whose music spans from originals to favorited covers from bands such as Grateful Dead and the Talking Heads. You will soon begin to experience the depths of sound and vibration delivered from melodic piano entries, to aggressive guitar fills, and earth shaking percussion. These six musicians extend themselves as a force of music, expressive as well as articulate. Immerse yourself.


Donna Savage

Donna Savage continues to drive garage rock and roll into the ears of Savannah.

The live shows are sporadic, unpredictable, interactive and dangerous. Yes, there are loud guitars. Yes, they remain masked. Yes there will be fountains of toilet paper. Yes, there will be donuts!!


PARKING

Park on street, at the City of Savannah's Eastern Wharf Garage, or with our secure monitored parking and enjoy easy access to the St. Patrick's Day Parade Route! We recommend taking E President St. or the Truman Parkway to get to 301 Passage Way.

Walking from Eastern Wharf to the parade is a breeze, just cross General McIntosh Blvd. and turn right on Broughton St., or follow the Riverwalk to an access point across Bay St. 

Monitored self-serve parking will be offered on St. Patrick’s Day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in 1 lot at Eastern Wharf. Please follow the signs to the lot attendants. Lot parking will also be available Saturday and Sunday from 12-7 p.m.

On Monday, March 17th, monthly pass holders will be allowed exclusive access to their garages until 8 a.m. The City parking garages will open to the general public at that time.

Cars are parked at the owner’s risk. Park your vehicle, lock it, keep valuables out of sight, and exit the garage. No tailgating is allowed from vehicles and no loitering in the garage.

All City parking garage rates, including the Eastern Wharf Garage, will be $25 per day. On-street parking will be free on Sunday, March 16th and Monday, March 17th. Click here for more information.

Arriving by boat? Dock at the City of Savannah's Eastern Wharf 700 ft. of public dock space — first-come, first served (No reservations accepted).


Entering The Park at Eastern Wharf or participating in or attending an Eastern Wharf-sponsored program or event constitutes the voluntary consent of the user, participant or attendee, or his or her parent or legal guardian if he or she is a minor, to (a) be photographed, filmed or video-recorded by a EWCDA representative at the park, facility, program or event; and (b) the reproduction and use of all such photographs, digital images, films and likenesses taken at the park, facility, program or event for publicity purposes in publications, brochures, advertisements, promotional and marketing materials and all other media venues, all without further notice or compensation to the user, participant or attendee or his or her parent or legal guardian if he or she is a minor.