Citri San Marco: Jacksonville Hottest New Event Space
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Jacksonville is throwing down in style, and we’ve got your all-access pass. We kick off with can’t-miss updates—Jonas Brothers at Daily’s Place on December 30—and then step straight into the creative engine powering the city’s biggest moments: PRI Productions and the newly reimagined Citri San Marco. What used to be a restaurant is now an immersive venue where shipping containers become silent discos, green screens fuel carpool karaoke, and a 27-foot mobile LED wall turns any space into a show.
Randy Goodwin, the force behind PRI, explains how bold ideas become real experiences—by inviting partners, trusting inventive teams, and saying yes to the wild stuff. You’ll hear how the kickoff event ballooned from a small gathering to hundreds of industry leaders, vendors, and creators, all building an unforgettable night together. From stilt walkers to state-of-the-art cameras, it’s a masterclass in event innovation, scalability, and community. And if you’ve ever cheered at a Jaguars game, you’ve already seen their work—PRI has supported game day production since the start.
We also spotlight Chef’s Garden and the art of catering that doubles as entertainment. Think oysters Rockefeller, steak frites, synchronized service, and playful touches like a milk-and-cookies martini poured by a dancing “milkman.” The culinary team breaks down how they design menus around the host’s vision and deliver service that feels personal, effortless, and utterly memorable. Add in a peek at PRI’s logistics brain—multi-building inventories, rapid retrieval, and teams that can build anything from scratch—and you get a full picture of how great events in Jacksonville really happen.
Looking for New Year’s Eve plans? Citri San Marco’s Countdown party is ready with two ticket tiers and plenty of room to dance. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves live events, and leave a quick review telling us which activation you’d try first: silent disco, karaoke car, or rage art wall?