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Legendary R&B Group Sister Sledge Set to Electrify Kannapolis with Free Concert at Village Park

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Published on July 22, 2025
Legendary R&B Group Sister Sledge Set to Electrify Kannapolis with Free Concert at Village ParkSource: Google Street View

The Kannapolis community is gearing up for a groove-filled weekend as the Village Park Concert Series makes its much-anticipated return. This Saturday at 7 p.m., the legendary rhythm and blues ensemble Sister Sledge, accompanied by Sledgendary, will hit the stage. Locals can catch the iconic group performing their chart-topping classics in what promises to be a memorable evening under the stars.

Best known for the global anthem 'We Are Family', Sister Sledge has been synonymous with infectious tunes and feel-good music. Performers in the free concert series, attendees can expect an evening where age-old hits will mingle with the nostalgia-infused evening air. According to the City of Kannapolis announcement, "They will perform all of their greatest hits during this free concert."

The event offers the perfect outing for families and friends alike to join together in celebration of music that has transcended generations. Village Park, often the heart of community gatherings and events, is poised to be abuzz once again, reinforcing its reputation as the go-to place for quality entertainment in Kannapolis. Reflecting on the community's anticipation, the organizer's website subtly hints at the series' significance, “It’s another awesome week to Discover Fun in Kannapolis!”

With no tickets required for entry, the Series accentuates the city’s dedication to accessible arts and culture, providing top-tier entertainment without the price tag. Sharing the spotlight with the headline act, Sledgendary—themselves a draw for the local audience—will be opening with a set designed to prime the crowd with high energy levels.

For additional details on the upcoming event and other city news, locals can stay informed by visiting the official Kannapolis city website.