Jacksonville announces details for 2025 Sea & Sky Air Show in Jacksonville Beach

Donna Deegan - Mayor of Jacksonville, FL - City of Jacksonville website
Donna Deegan - Mayor of Jacksonville, FL - City of Jacksonville website
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The City of Jacksonville has announced details for the 2025 Sea & Sky Air Show, set to take place in Jacksonville Beach this weekend. The event will feature a lineup of civilian performers, including Adam Baker, The Chuters, Mini Jet, Radial Rumble, Redline, and the Titan Aerobatic Team. The Chuters, a veteran-owned parachute team known for precision aerial demonstrations, are a new addition to the show.

Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan stated, “The Sea & Sky Air Show will bring families, neighbors, and visitors together to experience an unforgettable display of skill and teamwork. We have an incredible show of award-winning civilian performers lined up, and we encourage everyone to come enjoy the 2025 Sea & Sky Air Show.”

The air show is free and open to all ages. Additional activities include a Military Recruitment Zone presented by The Boeing Company, a VIP Experience sponsored by VyStar Credit Union with advance ticket sales, and a Kids Zone featuring Mayor Deegan’s River City Reader Bookmobile.

Jacksonville Beach Mayor Chris Hoffman commented on the event’s return: “I want to thank the City of Jacksonville for working so hard with us to bring the Sea & Sky Show back to Jacksonville Beach. This is a big day for all of us. We can’t wait to show off our community and enjoy the show.”

Alex Alston, Executive Director of the Office of Sports & Entertainment for the City of Jacksonville, said, “We look forward to welcoming everyone to Jacksonville Beach for a weekend of excitement and community spirit. We appreciate the partnership with Mayor Christine Hoffman and the City of Jacksonville Beach.”

The event is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, with air performances beginning at 1:00 pm each day. Public parking at Jacksonville Beach will not be available during the event. Attendees are encouraged to use shuttles departing from UNF Hicks Hall and FSCJ South Campus. Shuttle service costs $10 plus tax and fees per person for a round-trip; children five and under ride free. Shuttle passes can be purchased onsite by credit card only.

Shuttle drop-off locations include Ocean Beach Rescue Headquarters at 2 Oceanfront North and Jacksonville Beach City Hall at 11 3rd Street North for ADA access. Shuttle service runs from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm on both days.

Several road closures in the area will begin Friday morning and extend through Sunday evening. Specific streets affected include Pablo Ave, 4th Street N., 1st St. N., and 1st Ave. N., with varying closure times.

More information about the event, including VIP ticket purchases and frequently asked questions, can be found at jaxseaandsky.com.

The City of Jacksonville Division of Sports and Entertainment is responsible for attracting and hosting events that generate economic impact and enhance cultural engagement in Northeast Florida. Details about other events can be found at events.coj.net.



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