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Annual Gazebo Concerts Are Back

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Gene Casey performs with The Lone Sharks on July 30.

Gene Casey performs with The Lone Sharks on July 30.

authorStaff Writer on Jun 28, 2020

The Westhampton Cultural Consortium, Inc. and the Westhampton Free Library present the 31st Annual Gazebo Concert Series running every Thursday from July 16 to September 24. All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. and take place on the Westhampton Beach Village Green at the corner of Main Street and Mill Road. In case of rain, concerts will be held at Westhampton Beach High School Auditorium.
Here’s the schedule:
July 16: Billy Ray & Friends: A Night of Beatles Music
July 23: Endless Summer Beach Boys Tribute Band
July 30: Gene Casey and The Lone Sharks
August 6: Swingtime Big Band
August 13: Favorites from Opera and the Broadway Stage
August 20: Disco Divas ‘70s Tribute Show 
August 27: The North Shore Pops
September 3: Valerie DiLorenzo, Darren Ottati and Jennifer DiMeo “Best Loved Tunes From Broadway & The Great American Songbook” 
September 10: Rhonda Denét: From Jazz to Soul
September 17: The Vendettas: 1950s Rockabilly
September 24: Caroline Doctorow & The Ballad Makers

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