Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Concerts at the Cove this Thursday night

The City of Solana Beach is proud to announce the return of the summer “Concerts at the Cove” for its 12th season!

These concerts will bring local musicians to the Fletcher Cove Park stage in performances designed for audiences of all ages.  

The concert series emphasizes family recreation and cultural experiences in a relaxed outdoor setting by the beach, and provides an opportunity for families and friends to enjoy a variety of musical styles at sunset. Concerts will be held every Thursday night throughout the summer from June 20 to August 22, from 6:00pm to 7:45pm.
2019 Performer Lineup

June 20: US Navy 32nd Street Band

June 27: Atomic Chill

July 4: NO CONCERT

July 11: Ginger Cowgirl

July 18: Quintinn Holi

July 25: Donnis Trio

August 1: Rolf Olsen Quartet   

August 8: Hullabaloo

August 15: The Magic Montgomery Brothers

August 22: Sully
Summer “Concerts at the Cove” Begins this Thursday night, June 20, 6pm-7:45pm, with the US Navy Band performing!
US Navy Band Southwest’s premier Popular Music Group, Destroyers, upholds the pride and professionalism displayed throughout today’s Navy. The repertoire for this high energy group encompasses many different musical styles in order to accomplish several distinctly different missions.

Performance venues for this dynamic ensemble range from all out rock concerts in high school auditoriums to the smooth pop or jazz combo selections at formal military receptions. The members of the group keep a vigilant eye on the current music trends while refining and polishing the classics that everyone has grown to love. The result is an exciting, high caliber performance with something for every audience member. 

The band’s seven-member makeup gives it a cost-effective mobility that keeps the group rocking throughout the southwestern United States; supporting Navy recruiting, retention and community relations initiatives.

The Destroyers are a group dedicated to bringing the very best music of yesterday and today to the stage!
This event is free and open to the public. 
The public is encouraged to bring low-back beach chairs, ground cover, picnics, and arrive “Car-Free.” 
No alcohol, tobacco, pets, or personal BBQ’s allowed during concerts.
For more information, view the informational flyer, or call the Parks and Recreation Department at 858-720-2453.

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