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Zack Fox

Fri Apr 10 at 8:00pm

Ft Lauderdale, FL

Event Info

Zack Fox will be performing at Revolution Live at the Backyard on Friday, April 10th. This event is 18+. Doors open at 8 PM. Show starts at 9 PM. All support acts are subject to change without notice. This event is Rain or Shine.

  • Fri - April 10, 20268:00 PMTickets

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About Zack Fox

Zack Fox (born December 6, 1990) is an American stand-up comedian, rapper, writer, illustrator and internet personality from Atlanta, Georgia. He has collaborated with Kenny Beats, Flying Lotus, and Thundercat. Read more on Last.fm

Venue

100 SW 3rd Avenue, Ft Lauderdale, FL

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people fit in Revolution Live?
Revolution Live in Ft. Lauderdale has a maximum capacity of approximately 1,300 people. This makes it an ideal venue for intimate concerts, energetic live shows, and special events. The venue offers both standing room and limited balcony seating, giving fans multiple vantage points to enjoy their favorite artists. Revolution Live's size strikes a perfect balance: large enough to host well-known acts, yet small enough to ensure an up-close, immersive experience. Its capacity is a key reason it remains a staple in South Florida's vibrant live music scene, regularly attracting both local talent and big-name performers.
Does Revolution Live allow cameras?
Revolution Live typically allows small, non-professional cameras, such as point-and-shoot cameras and smartphones, for personal photos. However, professional-grade cameras, detachable lenses, and recording equipment are usually prohibited unless you have prior approval or press credentials. Security staff may check bags at the entrance to enforce these policies. Flash photography and video recording may also be restricted during certain performances at the request of the artist or management. Always check the specific event details or contact Revolution Live directly for the most up-to-date information on their camera policy before attending a show.
What was Revolution Live called before?
Before it became Revolution Live, the venue was known as “The Chili Pepper.” This iconic South Florida concert spot has a rich history dating back to the 1990s when it was one of the hottest clubs in downtown Ft. Lauderdale. After undergoing renovations and rebranding, it reopened in 2004 as Revolution Live, quickly establishing itself as a premier destination for live music and entertainment. The transformation brought updated sound systems, expanded space, and a fresh identity while continuing the venue's legacy as a favorite among music lovers in the region.
Why live in Ft. Lauderdale?
Living in Ft. Lauderdale offers a vibrant lifestyle with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, and a thriving arts and entertainment scene. Residents enjoy a diverse culinary landscape, top-rated schools, and an array of outdoor activities, from boating on the Intracoastal Waterway to exploring nearby parks. The city's downtown area boasts lively nightlife, shopping, and cultural attractions. Ft. Lauderdale's welcoming community and proximity to Miami make it an attractive place for young professionals, families, and retirees alike. Its blend of coastal relaxation and urban excitement makes living in Ft. Lauderdale a truly unique experience.
How is the sound quality at Revolution Live?
The sound quality at Revolution Live is consistently praised by both artists and concert-goers. The venue is equipped with a state-of-the-art sound system designed to deliver crisp, powerful audio throughout the space. Acoustic treatments and professional engineering ensure that every performance, from rock concerts to EDM shows, sounds clear and immersive. The layout, with its open floor and balcony, allows sound to travel evenly, minimizing echoes and dead spots. Whether you're right by the stage or enjoying the view from above, Revolution Live provides an exceptional auditory experience, making it a top choice for live music in Ft. Lauderdale.

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