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Join Roosevelt Field this July for its first summer concert series, presented
by Garden City Mazda and Huntington Mazda!
The concerts will be kicking off on Wednesday, July 11 with David Clark’s Songs in the Attic, A Tribute to Billy Joel. Desert Highway, A Tribute to the Eagles, will be performing on July 18. Both concerts, brought to you by Bob Production, will start at 7 p.m.
The shows will take place on the top level of the purple parking garage (between Bloomingdale’s and Dick’s Sporting Goods) directly outside of the dining district. Be sure to bring a folding chair to relax and enjoy an evening filled with music and fun!
Kick off the concert with a fun-filled afternoon at Roosevelt Field. Beginning at 1 p.m., stop by to see handmade crafts available for purchase from FX Promotions. Later on, join K98 at 5:30 p.m. for fun activities and a chance to win some great prizes!
Come early for some delicious food and drinks brought to you by Havana Central. Enjoy a variety of empanadas and refreshing mojitos, sangria, and beer available for purchase beginning at 5:30 p.m. Non-alcoholic drinks will also be available.
Transit Solutions presents Car Free Day! Before the concert, make sure you take the pledge to be car free. By going car free, you can reduce traffic, harmful emissions and parking problems, conserve energy, and save money by taking advantage of alternate transportation modes!
ABOUT THE BANDS
David Clark’s Songs in the Attic, A Tribute to Billy Joel, performs popular songs from the legendary musician with great attention to detail and affection for the music. Over the past seven years, they have performed for thousands and continue to gain notoriety for the stunningly accurate piano playing and lead vocals combined with a dynamic and high energy band.
Since its formation, Desert Highway, A Tribute to The Eagles, has captivated countless audiences. They perform the hits of The Eagles combined with solo works from band members. The deep love of The Eagles shines through in each performance and has allowed Desert Highway to win over fans of the band from every generation.