VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Several businesses along the Oceanfront are not happy about rapper Pharrell ... tourist draw to not ...
Travel had reached record highs after the pandemic lockdowns ended. Area tourist spots that welcomed a flurry of visitors for ...
Something in the Water was first held at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in 2019. Williams was originally asked to organize an ...
Some people are left figuring out what to do after booking trips to Virginia Beach. Oceanfront businesses are now pivoting.
But first, how did the summer shape up? News 3 told you this week that Virginia Beach city council announced that hotel occupancy is down 20 percent. On Sunday News 3 stopped by the Oceanfront to talk ...
Disappointment and chaos followed after it was announced that Something in the Water will be postponed until April 2025.
Universal Pictures has scheduled “Atlantis,” Pharrell Williams’s musical film based on his childhood in Virginia Beach, is ...
Pharrell Williams has canceled his upcoming annual Something in the Water Festival, scheduled to take place on Oct. 12-13 at ...
As fall sweeps through Virginia, the state's lush landscapes create incredible scenes as the leaves change colors from bold ...
Members of the Virginia Beach City Council said they want to collaborate more closely with festival organizers in the future.
Virginia Beach leaders say they're frustrated and were "blindsided" with Something in the Water organizers' abrupt decision ...