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Tunes for Trails and Perks for Parks Free Concerts
Celebrate the summer season, and participate in a good cause. The Tunes for Trails, Perks for Parks free concert series is back, and better than ever in 2021!
Join the fun from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park. While this is a free event, donations will be accepted for the Castle Rock Parks and Trails Foundation. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, please note, there will be some changes to abide by local and State heath guidelines and accommodate social distancing.
COVID-19 guidelines
Based on current State health orders, only a limited number of people will be allowed in the Amphitheater at one time. Attendees must preregister.
Concert goers can choose between the Orchestra area or lawn seating during registration. Walk ups will not be permitted. Additionally, attendees are asked to wear face coverings during the check in process and while walking around the event.
Registration
Registration for each concert will open two weeks before the concerts date.
Questions about registration? Contact the Recreation Center Front Desk at 303-660-1036.
More information
Gates will open at 5:30 p.m. The concert will begin at 6:30 p.m. Pack a picnic and enjoy some time with the family before the show. Please note, food and alcohol will not be available for purchase. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own food and drinks, however, glass is not allowed. It is important to note this will be a scaled back event. The traditional bouncy houses and yard games will not be available.
Woodland Park
Thursday, June 17
6:30-9 p.m.
Paul Kakac and Joe Turba crossed paths just a few short years ago and have combined their talents to form Woodland Park. Writing, performing, recording and collaborating together, they bring together a wide array of musical influences to create unique, edgy and catchy country / rock music. Chris Demott on bass and Drew Cullis on drums bring amazing talent and creativity to fill out the sound that is Woodland Park.
That Eighties Band
Thursday, July 15
6:30-9 p.m.
Calling all scrunchie, acid-washed jean and leg warmer wears. Grab your best 80s gear and head to the Amphitheater at PSM Park for the ultimate gnarly celebration. Denver is home to That Eighties Band, one of the most popular 80s tribute bands in America. The group has performed at over 1,200 concerts, corporate events and weddings. Past clients include Google, Disney, Pepsi, The Denver Broncos and many more. CBS named them the top cover band in Denver.
FACE Vocal Band
Thursday, Aug. 19
6:30-9 p.m.
Face Vocal Band is an internationally acclaimed all-vocal rock band from Boulder, Colorado who have been captivating audiences for over a decade with their infectious energy punctuated by an endearing love of performance. “Blending modern popular tunes with complex harmonies, brilliant beat-box rhythms and superb singing...Face take their audience on a musical journey and it’s fantastic fun.” (FringeReview.co.uk)
Performing over 100 shows per year around the world, the band has also competed on the hit NBC series “The Sing-Off,” headlined at Edinburgh, Scotland’s prestigious Festival Fringe, and has opened for legendary performers such as Jon Bon Jovi, Barenaked Ladies, Jay Leno, The Wailers, 38 Special, Manhattan Transfer, Rick Springfield, and Culture Club & Boy George.
Face continues to be voted “Best Local Band/Musician” by numerous publications and audience awards, was just voted Quintet of the year, and regularly performs for packed audiences in iconic venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Paramount Theatre, Swallow Hill, Boulder Theater, Soiled Dove Underground, and the Denver Bronco’s Mile High Stadium.
Critics and fans world-wide describe Face as “a true American heartland sound.” (Recorded A Cappella Review Board) “[Face] communicates with a directness and warmth – perhaps America at its best.” (Norbbottens Kuriren) “Soulful singing stands out above the crowd.” (FringeReview.co.uk)
The Long Run Band - ’Colorado’s Tribute to the Eagles’
Thursday, Sept. 16
6:30-9 p.m.
The Long Run is a group of professional Colorado-based musicians dedicated to the faithful reproduction of the music of America’s most iconic band.
Castle Rock Parks and Trails Foundation
Donations to the Castle Rock Parks and Trails Foundation for attending this free concert are appreciated. The foundation works to enhance the Town’s parks, trails and recreational spaces. Learn more about the foundation at getoutdoorscastlerock.org.
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Heather Rossiter
Special Programs SupervisorPhone: 720-724-2083