May
23

Fletcher Concert Series Announced

The City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation department will be holding a series of concerts at Fletcher Park this summer. This free concert series is held on Sunday evenings at 6:00 p.m. at Fletcher Park located at 820 Clay Street in Raleigh.

Citizens can bring their lawn chairs and picnic baskets, but alcohol is not permitted.

  • June 6 – Milagro Saints – Melodic Folk, Country, Americana, Rock.
  • June 13 – The Stray Dogs – Take heartfelt vocals, the distinct sound of a Fender guitar, a rockin’ rhythm section and mix them up so you can hear the instruments, listen to the story and tap your feet.
  • June 20 – Down By Avalon – Writing & performing pop & rock elegantly distilled from diverse influences of the 60’s & 70’s
  • June 27 – The Blue Notes Dixieland Jazz Band Traditional Dixieland band playing Dixieland favorites.
  • July 4 – No Concert – Join us at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds for the 2010 July 4th Celebration!
  • July 11 – Chapel Hill Village Band Sousa and concert marches, show tunes, classical transcriptions, traditional band music, and contemporary compositions.
  • July 18 – Filmore Valley Boys – Contemporary & traditional folk & bluegrass…
  • July 25 – Raleigh Concert Band – Marches, Broadway, show tunes & more….
  • August 1 – Sandbox – Fun, twangy, interactive children’s music the whole family will enjoy!.
  • August 8 – Midlife Crisis Band – Blues, classic rock & oldies…
  • August 15 – Triangle Taiko – Taiko is a Japanese word meaning drum or drumming. Traditional drumming in Japan can be traced back to ancient times.
  • August 22 – Raleigh Concert Band – Marches, Broadway, show tunes & more….
  • August 29     Laughing Through Your Fingers Performing favorite rock hits!!

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  • Albert Said:

    Didn’t even know about this, thanks for sharing!

  • Steve Hauge Said:

    Will there be a free concert series in Fletcher Park this summer on Sunday nights?

  • Dana Said:

    I haven’t heard anything about this series for this summer ?yet?. Given that this was a Parks and Rec event, and the state of the budgets these days, I won’t be betting on this recurring.

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