
Mark your calendars, folks, because the final act of St. Louis Park's Summer Concert Series is about to smoothly wrap the season. On Saturday, August 23, from 6 to 9 p.m., the Veterans' Memorial Amphitheater will set the stage for the Dan Israel Folk Fest. In the spirit of partnership, the City of St. Louis Park has teamed up with the St. Louis Park Rotary Club to seriously pull off a series of performances that have been nothing short of impressive - and best of all, your wallet can stay snug in your pocket because it's free.
For those who have religiously followed each strum and beat of the summer lineup, this is the don't even try to miss event that crowns it all. A nod to predictably unpredictable Minnesota weather: If clouds decide to play the main act, stay dialed to 952.924.2567 for real-time concert status. This little hotline could save you from a drenched blanket and a wasted trip.
The venue, a gem in its own right at 3700 Monterey Drive, promises an intimate setting where the community can gather, tunes can flourish, and memories are just waiting to be made. Dan Israel, a staple in the Twin Cities music scene, will no doubt deliver a folk experience that resonates with listeners, young and old. The event, an annual fixture, is as much about the music as it is about the communal vibe it ushers in.
Remember, concerts like these aren't just about the swaying to melodies under the open sky - they're experiences crafted to seamlessly blend art with community spirit. So, pack a blanket, rally your friends, or convoy with the family to close out the summer in true folk fest fashion. According to the event details from the City of St. Louis Park, Veterans' Memorial Amphitheater stands ready to host this final hurrah, proving once again why St. Louis Park is a place where culture and community come to effectively intertwine.
For more information on the Dan Israel Folk Fest or the Summer Concert Series, you can follow up by visiting the City's official event page here.









