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Elizabeth Park Concert Series

Picture of the band, bandZandt Photo: clipart.com/Photo courtesy of Marla Bronstein, Elizabeth Park Concert Series

Elizabeth Park Concert Series

When
Jun 23rd, 2022 - Aug 25th, 2022
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Where
Walnut and ElizabethBellingham WA

The Elizabeth Park Summer Concerts are back in 2022! The Series will feature some of the best local and fan-favorite musicians and bands, brought to you by The Eldridge Society for History and Preservation and Bellingham Parks and Recreation. The 2022 lineup is as follows:

August 11:  Heroes  (Rock & Roll, covers and originals)

August 18:  Bellingham Dixieland All Stars (Dixieland music for all ages)

August 25:  bandZandt  (East County’s favorite dance band)

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