Smokey Robinson: With a career spanning more than 50 years, there's a deep catalogue of megahits — Shop Around, You've Really Got a Hold on Me, Tears of a Clown, Cruisin' — as the legendary singer takes the stage at 7 p.m., Mahaffey Theater, 400 First St. S, St. Petersburg. $59.50-$89.50.

Tampa Bay Blues Fest: One of Tampa Bay's largest music festivals wraps up today with a set from the Damon Fowler, Victor Wainwright and J.P. Soars supergroup Southern Hospitality, which closes out the day after NoLa's Bryan Lee and a three-pack of Florida faves (The Lee Boys, Albert Castiglia, and Betty Fox) take the stage. A wheelchair accessible red open air trolley runs to Vinoy Park every 15 minutes from the parking lot at Progress Energy Park and the Sundial parking garage. 12:30 p.m., Vinoy Park, 501 Fifth Ave. NE, St. Petersburg. $20-$175.

Busch Gardens Food and Wine Festival: Country singer Josh Turner (Long Black Train, Your Man) performs and there are dozens of Florida-inspired food, wine, craft beer stands set up in the park. The concert is included with admission, food and drink additional. See buschgardens.com for food and drink sampler savings. 10 a.m., Busch Gardens, 3605 Bougainvillea Ave., Tampa. $95, $90 for ages 3-9.

Festa Italiana: A celebration of all things Italian in Centennial Park today will have Italian cuisine from more than 35 area restaurants and caterers, live entertainment, children's activities and the Club Italia Party Tent with handcrafted Italian cocktails and wine pairings with small plates. It starts at 11 a.m., Centennial Park, 1800 E Eighth Ave., Tampa. $10; $25 feast deal. festaitalianatampa.com.

The Mavericks: The neo-traditional country group with hints of Latin and rockabilly perform at 8 p.m., Capitol Theatre, 405 Cleveland St., Clearwater. $46-$56.

Los Vinos de Dali: Dance to live music as you sample tapas from area restaurants paired with rare wines. Must be 21 or older. 3 p.m., Dali Museum, 1 Dali Blvd. (Bayshore Drive SE and Fifth Avenue SE), St. Petersburg. $75, includes admission to Dali exhibits.

Springfest: Gulfport is inhabited this weekend with roaming costumed faeries, sprites, gnomes, ogres and trolls, along with Renaissance-era characters, gypsies, wizards, minstrels and other entertainers. The dog friendly event includes garden art and plant sale, enchanted beer garden, children's area and live music. 10 a.m., Clymer Park, Gulfport Blvd. S and Beach Blvd. S, Gulfport. Free.

Florida Blueberry Festival: Street entertainers and musicians, variety of food concessions and a market featuring Florida-grown blueberries and other produce. 10 a.m., Downtown Brooksville, Main Street. Admission $8, $5 ages 6-17; free for ages 5 and younger. Prices for designated parking areas are either $4 or $5.

PhilFest: The Philippine Cultural Foundation offers an impressive glimpse of Philippine culture through dance, song, food, cultural exhibits. 10 a.m., Philippine Cultural Enrichmant Complex, 14301 Nine Eagles Drive, Tampa. $7, free 5 and younger/veterans.

Taste of South Tampa: Savor unlimited food and drink samplings from Tampa's restaurants, and see which is voted Best of South Tampa, at this festival with live music, family friendly activities and a free ticket to the Tampa Yankees game following the festival. Canned or nonperishable food donations benefit Metropolitan Ministries. 1 p.m., George M. Steinbrenner Field (formerly Legends Field), One Steinbrenner Drive, Tampa. $50, 10 and younger free; $90 VIP.

The Thirteen: The fourth season of the PNC Bank Concert Artist Series at the University of Tampa brings this professional chamber choir, based in the New York City area, that specializes in the masterpieces of the Renaissance and Baroque. 2 p.m., University of Tampa Sykes Chapel, 401 W Kennedy Blvd., Tampa. Free.

Adam Ferrara : The stand-up comedian and actor played Chief Needles Nelson on the Emmy-nominated FX drama Rescue Me. 7 p.m., Improv Comedy Theater, 1600 E Eighth Ave., Tampa. $20.

kids and family

Amazing Acro-Cats: See a cat circus make up of more than a dozen former orphans, rescues and strays and the only cat band in existence, The Rock Cats. 2 and 5 p.m., Stageworks Theatre, 1120 E Kennedy Blvd., Tampa. $22.

Goonies: As part of the Tampa Theatre Family Favorites Film Series, parents can see their childhood favorites on the big screen. In the 1985 PG-rated adventure Goonies, a group a kids set out on a search for hidden gold in an effort to save their home. 3 p.m., Tampa Theatre, 711 Franklin St., Tampa. $10, $8 ages 12 and younger.

Spring Plant Festival: More than 70 vendors and plant clubs , plus a children's craft area. Beekeeping workshop at noon today, the festival opens at 10 a.m., University of South Florida Botanical Gardens, 12210 USF Pine Drive, Tampa. $5, kids under 12 and members free.

TO WATCH

SEASON PREMIERE Game of Thrones, 9 p.m., HBO The series returns with Tommen on the throne and Tyrion on the run. One thing is certain: There will be blood.

SEASON PREMIERE Veep, 10:30 p.m., HBO Fellow fans of creative cursing, it's Season 4 and Selina Meyer is now President Meyer. Long may she serve!

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