The blues band J.P. Soars, left, and the Red Hots with Chris Peet on Drums and Cleveland Frederick on bass, entertained what some called the largest audience of the year for Port Royal Street Music series of 2023 on Saturday, Sept. 23. Saturday’s concert was Port Royal’s grand finale with the 2024 schedule unannounced. Bob Sofaly/The Island News 

Lindsay Camps, left, and her two-year-old son, Hudson, and friend, Bethany Newell, and her children Cassidy, 6 months, and Banks, 2, listen to the Blues band J.P.Soars and the Red Hots during Port Royal’s Street Music on Paris Avenue on Saturday, Sept. 23. Saturday’s concert was this year’s grand finale. Next year’s schedule has not been announced. Bob Sofaly/The Island News
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