Summer Concert Series in Palmdale

Posted by amy on March 20, 2010 | Subscribe
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The summer is a great time to visit Palmdale, California. And while that might seem like a rather redundant statement as most places seem to have their major tourist season occur in the summer, it was stated due to all of the cultural events that occur in the city ever year. Finding a place to stay in Palmdale can be tricky when there’s a major festival or event going on so make your reservations in advance to assure your place. The Starlight Concert Series is one of the main summer attractions and not only does it draw some of the top musicians, it also attracts large numbers of people and it enjoys large crowds every year.

The concert series takes place in the Palmdale Amphitheatre and tickets for the event are generally affordable. This is partly due to the great sponsorship that helps fund the event and the city tries to keep it open to everyone and helps to keep the cost down. In 2009 admission was only five dollars and it was free for children who are 12 and younger. Some of the performers on last year’s schedule include Air Supply and the Four Tops. This season’s schedule has not yet been released but you can check back regularly for it.

Air Supply is the English and Australian duo, Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock who first gained popularity in the 1970s. They continued to have regular hits and were a major musical aspect of the late 70s and the 1980s. Some of their top hits include All Out of Love, Making Love Out of Nothing at All and Even the Nights are Better, among many others. The Four Tops is an American quartet who have been playing music since the 1950s. They have enjoyed an incredibly successful and popular career that has expanded over six decades and from 1953 through 1997 they existed as a band without making a single change in line up. Some of their hits include It’s the Same Old Song, Reach Out I’ll Be There and Aint No Woman, among dozens of others. This year’s schedule promises to be exciting as well.

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