
Peoria's Paloma Community Park is gearing up for the grand finale of its 'Music in March' concert series set for this Sunday, March 24. The free event promises attendees a blend of music and local flavors, featuring the Arizona-based band Desert Dixie. According to a city announcement, the 5-piece ensemble led by JT Hubbell and Cody Lynn will take the stage from 4 to 6 pm, showcasing a mix of new country, classics, original tracks, and a sprinkling of Blues, Rock, and top 40.
For all those planning to soak up the sounds and sunshine at 29799 N. Lake Pleasant Parkway, come prepared with blankets and chairs to snag a cozy spot. Enjoying Desert Dixie, attendees will experience hot live performances that have marked the series as a staple for Sunday unwindings. While listening to music, concert-goers can also get their grub on, with local food trucks on-site serving "delicious food and drink for purchase", said the official event page from the city of Peoria.
This Sunday's concert marks the culmination of a month-long celebration of tunes and community spirit in Peoria. It's a chance to bask in the outdoor ambiance that Arizona is famous for, aligning perfectly with the rising temperatures and blooming desert. The series has not only been a hit with locals but also serves as a draw for music enthusiasts from around the area.
Those looking for more details on the Desert Dixie performance or the 'Music in March' series can head over to the city's event webpage. Loaded with harmonies and the promise of a good time, Paloma Community Park expects the turnout to be significant, spurred by the favorable forecasts and the allure of a free music event. So, mark your calendars and don't miss out on the chance to experience high-quality entertainment without having to open your wallet.









