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    Red Dirt concerts in May and June

    May 16, 2019No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona AZ (May 16, 2019) – The Posse Grounds Pavilion at Barbara Antonsen Park will host five free community concerts this May through June.  Spectators can expect a variety of musical styles, sweet treats for sale and a beautiful view.  Live music on Fridays, May 24 and 31, and June 7, 14 and 21 beginning at 6 p.m.  The Pavilion is located at 505 Posse Grounds Rd.

    Enjoy the fresh air, the company of community friends and the great live music. This facility has festival style seating which means spectators sit on the grass.  Bring a chair or blanket and pack a picnic.

    Performer line-up is May 24, modern acoustic soulful folk with Sister and the Sun, and electric eclecticism form Invincible Grins. May 31, rock, folk and blues from Evil George and pop-rock from Life is Beautiful. June 7, acoustic rock by Mighty Tim Young, followed by grassy-roots Americana from Thunder and Lightnin’.  June 14, folk American/alternative country by husband and wife duo Two Hand Union with headliner to be announced. On June 21, singer/songwriter soulful ballads from Grace Noelle and rural American/bluegrass/funk by Ryan Biter. 

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    Parking is available in the main lot at the park.

    For more information about this event and others contact the Parks and Recreation Department at (928) 282-7098.

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