23/03/2023
Announcing the 2023 lineup for your summer concert series!
We’re super excited to announce a fantastic summer of great concerts featuring a wide variety of music genres. The lineup includes new bands plus the return of fan favorites from years past. Dig out those lawn chairs, blankets and picnic baskets and get ready to fill Azalea Park’s amphitheater for a summer full of quality music!
Concerts all start at 1 p.m. on various Sundays June through Labor Day Weekend.
• June 18: The fan favorite San Francisco-based Dirty Cello returns to Brookings with a brand new batch of cello-led, classically-tinged rock-blues-bluegrass originals and cover songs of artists such as Charlie Daniels, Guns n Roses, Led Zeppelin, Dolly Parton.
• June 25: The six-piece Traveling Wilburys R***e celebrates the music of one of greatest super groups and individual songs of its members: Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, George Harrison, Roy Orbison and Jeff Lynne.
• July 9: Sweet harmonies and deft fingerpicking highlight the music of The Barefoot Movement, a merry band of young musicians playing traditional and modern takes on your favorite Americana and indie bluegrass songs.
• July 23: Returning for an encore performance is The Gothard Sisters, three sisters playing and singing a blend of contemporary Celtic, folk, classical and world music on violin, acoustic guitar, mandolin, bodhran, djembe, octave violin, and whistle.
• Aug. 13: The Heart tribute band Heartless will rock the stage, carrying on the tradition of Ann and Nancy Wilson with their greatest hits such as “Barracuda,” “Magic Man,” “These Dreams” and “Crazy on You.”
• Aug. 20: Kick off your shoes and dance like nobody’s watching to the sounds of Beat Frequency, a Seattle-based pop/rock band that performs originals and covers of Bruno Mars, Coldplay, Toto, Billy Joel, The Weekend, and Michael Jackson.
• Aug. 27: Winners of five Independent Blues Award in 2021 including “Artist of the Year” and “Song of the Year,” The Lucky Losers are San Francisco’s finest male/female duet fronted band playing the soul, blues, rock, gospel, and country that emerged in the late 1960’s with impassioned vocal performances, electrifying musical interplay, and powerful harmonica.
• Sept. 3: End the summer with One of These Nights, the ultimate tribute to the Eagles, one of the most successful bands of all time. Hear all your favorites hits including “Take It Easy,” Hotel California,” “Boys of Summer,” and “Heat is on.”
Don't miss all the great bands this summer. Check our page often for information, updates and videos of each band. Share our posts and help us draw the biggest crowds ever at Azalea Park this summer.
See you at the park!