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    Calling all musicians for Red Dirt concerts

    August 2, 2018No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona AZ (August 2, 2018) – Local musicians are invited to share their talent at the Posse Grounds Pavilion this fall.

    The pavilion at Barbara Antonsen Park will be the site of four free community concerts October through November, and the city is looking for talented musicians who’d love a little exposure.

    The Red Dirt concert series will feature a variety of musical genres, sweet treats for sale and a spectacular view. All concerts will be staged on Fridays, Oct. 12 and 26, and Nov. 2 and 16, with all shows beginning at 5 p.m.

    The Pavilion is located at 505 Posse Grounds Rd.

    Interested professional and amateur musicians are invited to apply to perform. Preference will be given to local musicians. Each evening can accommodate two different performances, and opening acts and headliners will be compensated.

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    Download the application at:   http://sedonaaz.gov/home/showdocument?id=35036

    The Parks and Recreation Department will release the performer line-up once all dates are booked.

    For more information about the Red Dirt Concert series and all Parks and Recreation Department events (928) 282-7098 or visit sedonaaz.gov/parks.

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