At Space Coast Harley-Davidson, live music has become an increasingly consistent part of the atmosphere and promotional environment. The dealership continues hosting community-centered events that blend concerts, vendors, food trucks, and motorcycle culture into one weekend destination. Unfortunately, despite these events being free, Brevard County residents are still playing catch up to all the festivities.
On Saturday, May 9, Ramona & The Riot brought their mix of rock, soul, and R&B to the outdoor stage during an afternoon performance presented by The Talon Agency. The event ran from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., following the now-familiar setup frequently seen at the Palm Bay venue. Local vendors, parked motorcycles, food trucks, and open space spread throughout the lot for any passersby to join in.
Although attendance was lighter than expected for portions of the afternoon, the band maintained a high level of energy throughout the set. Ramona & The Riot performed with the same intensity typically reserved for larger crowds, leaning into the event’s festival-like atmosphere despite the smaller turnout.





The performance also reflected Space Coast Harley-Davidson’s continued effort to establish itself as more than just a dealership. Over recent years, the venue has increasingly served as a gathering space for live entertainment and local community events, regularly hosting concerts and themed weekends that attract both motorcycle enthusiasts and casual attendees from across Brevard County.
The family-friendly environment still carried the aesthetic of a classic Florida biker event, with music echoing through rows of motorcycles and attendees moving between vendor booths, outdoor seating areas, and inside the building.
ccording to one of the event organizers, “more live music showcases and community events are definitely going to continue throughout the year”. As Space Coast Harley-Davidson expands its role as a recurring entertainment venue within Palm Bay, more acts and talents will make their rounds, bringing more attention to the local event scene. You can check out their planned event schedule, as well as get in contact with organizers through there Facebook page.

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