Free Summer Concerts at Arlington Lubber Run Amphitheater
Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays
200 N Columbus Street
“Arlington’s Hidden Gem”
Arlington’s Lubber Run Amphitheater holds free outdoor performances under the stars. Artists play a variety of genres throughout the summer. The Amphitheater is located at 200 N Columbus St and is accessible by bus (4B or 4E) and Metro (1 mile from Ballston).
The series is presented by Arlington Cultural Affairs, a Division of Arlington Economic Development, in cooperation with the Arlington Forest neighborhood’s Lubber Run Amphitheater Foundation.
See full schedule and details on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Lubberrunamphitheater/
Here is the schedule for the upcoming weekend of shows…
Friday, July 8, 8:00 p.m.
THE HARRY BELLS
Hailing from Washington, DC., The Harry Bells are a lively 8-piece brass and percussion ensemble that focuses on music from the islands. Incorporating elements of (but not limited to) calypso, mento, and merengue, we largely perform songs made famous by the amazing Harry Belafonte.Saturday, July 9, 8:00 p.m.Belgian-born Brazilian singer-song writer Cissa Paz merges the diversity of her cultural experience merges with her fearless taste for new combinations. She creates and rearranges songs that are melded with the rich traditions of Afro-Brazilian and Luso-African concepts, performed in Portuguese, Portuguese Creole, Spanish, French and English.Sunday, July 10, 6:00 p.m.D.C.-based Los Caribbeat plays music from the Caribbean, West Africa and Detroit. Utilizing two drummers (kit and congas), keyboards, bass, saxophone and African vocalist Haile Supreme, they are able to deliver their musical styles—calypso, Afrobeat, Salsa and even Samba–with a danceable drive that is both modern and authentic.
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