Tampa Bay concert promoter No Clubs Presents celebrates 40 years of concerts with “Live Since ’85” art exhibit
Opening Jan. 3 at The Factory St. Pete, the exhibit showcases four decades of No Clubs’ concert posters, flyers and photos that shaped Tampa Bay’s music scene.
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Tampa Bay concert promoter No Clubs Presents celebrates 40 years of concerts with “Live Since ’85” art exhibit
Opening Jan. 3 at The Factory St. Pete, the exhibit showcases four decades of No Clubs’ concert posters, flyers and photos that shaped Tampa Bay’s music scene.
“Live Since ‘85” flyer. Click here to download.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Oct. 27, 2025) Tampa Bay’s legendary concert promoter No Clubs Presents is celebrating four decades of live music history with a special art exhibit, “Live Since ’85,” opening Jan. 3 at The Factory St. Pete. The exhibit runs through Feb. 28 and offers fans a rare look back at the legacy that helped define the region’s live music scene. Admission is free and open to the public.
“Live Since ’85” will feature 40 years of concert posters, fliers and photos from No Clubs’ own shows, chronicling the promoter’s impact on Tampa Bay’s music scene — from the Ramones to Kendrick Lamar. The showcase also highlights pivotal chapters from No Clubs’ history, including the State Theater, No Clubs Records, Focus Magazine and its sister company Daddy Kool Records.
The opening night party will take place Jan. 3 at 7:00p.m., featuring food from Big Red BBQ, limited-edition merchandise available throughout the duration of the exhibit and a cash-only bar. Guests will have the opportunity to connect with No Clubs co-owners Tony Rifugiato and Dave Hundley and members of the team throughout the evening.
“No Clubs has always been about bringing people together through live music,” said Tony Rifugiato. “This art show is our way of honoring the people, venues and artists who made Tampa Bay’s music scene what it is today.”
“When we started, our biggest goal was to get people in the door and hope the band showed up. Forty years later, we’re celebrating with an art exhibit — and yes, the bands still show up,” said Dave Hundley.
About No Clubs Presents
Established in 1985 by Tony Rifugiato and Dave Hundley, No Clubs Presents was founded on the belief that live music deserved a better experience for both artists and fans. What began with a sold-out Suicidal Tendencies concert quickly evolved into one of Florida’s most respected independent promoters. For four decades, No Clubs has shaped Tampa Bay’s cultural landscape, producing premier concerts and events across all genres while maintaining its founding mission: to keep the fans and the artists center stage.
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Journalists can access the “Live Since ’85” Media Assets Folder here.

