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St. Louis Park Announces Free Summer Concert Series Featuring Diverse Musical Acts at Veterans' Memorial Amphitheater

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Published on July 23, 2024
St. Louis Park Announces Free Summer Concert Series Featuring Diverse Musical Acts at Veterans' Memorial AmphitheaterSource: St. Louis Park, MN

The City of St. Louis Park, in partnership with the St. Louis Park Rotary Club, is heating things up with a scorching Summer Concert Series that's already raising the temperature and the spirits of the community. The performances, which are as free as the summer breeze, feature a lineup of acts aiming to electrify the atmosphere at the Veterans' Memorial Amphitheater, as per the St. Louis Park, MN. Amid forecasts of high decibels and feel-good vibes, attendees can comfortably forget to directly watch their wallets while soaking in the sounds.

Kicking off on July 24, the Power of 10 is set to bring a high-energy party band performance that promises to quickly get to kickstart the spirit of celebration. But in the unpredictable embrace of Mother Nature, if severe weather decides to gatecrash the festivities, the City offers a lifeline: concert-goers can call 952.924.2567 to check on the concert’s status rather than be left out in what could potentially be metaphoric or literal stormy weather.

Not content to just sit on their laurels, the Concert Series is poised to deliver a diverse palette of musical flavors throughout the rest of the summer. According to the official announcement, after the Power of 10 shakes the Amphitheater platform, there will be subsequent acts sure to enthuse fans of various genres. The St. Louis Park Community Band is scheduled for a performance on July 31, potentially carrying on the high note of its preceding act.

On August 3, the Overdressed Duo will be gracing the stage with "La Traviat," and if that doesn’t suit your flavor, then Salsa Del Soul will be bringing its vibrant Salsa rhythms on August 7. Hold on to your seats because, on August 14, the Community Talent Show promises to possibly catapult unsuspecting local performers into high-flying fame. Closing out the series will be the Dan Israel Folk Festival on August 24, set to strum heartstrings and maybe even coax a tear or two with its poignant performances.

For the uninitiated or those looking to strategically plan their summer evening soirees, further details about these not-to-miss events are just a click away on the summer concerts webpage.