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Summertime entertainment continues this Thursday in the heart of Folsom as the Folsom Historic District Association (FHDA) Summer Twilight Concert series lights up the Zittel Family Amphitheater this Thursday evening. The event is one of 8 more weeks of live music under the promotion of the FHDA that continues into early September This week it’s a band making its FHDA series debut as Dunsbar Road will take the stage. 

Dunsbar Road, is a band known for its punchy rock and roll covers and engaging live shows. This Thursday, fans can expect to hear favorites from iconic artists like Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, and the Rolling Stones, as well as original tunes.

Dunsbar Road’s lineup features Dan McNally, John Flanagan, Mark Johnston, Conrad Night, and David Flanagan. Don’t miss this chance to dance and sing along to timeless hits. For more information on the band visit the official Dunsbar Road.

The 2024 music series presented by Historic Folsom Station and Willamette Wineworks with a number of supporting sponsors that make it all possible. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. and continues for two hours. An early arrival to the amphitheater is suggested to reserve a spot, guests are urged to bring low-backed chairs that sit close to the ground or picnic blankets.

The concert is free for all ages. Outside beer and wine is not permitted but is available on site.  For additional information on the concert series visit www.historicfolsom.org.

Upcoming Historic Folsom Evening Concerts

Aug 1 – Dunsbar Road
Aug 8 – Hipper Than Hip
Aug 15 – Lando Collective
Aug 22 – Death & Taxes Swing Band
Aug 29 – Plaid City
Sep 5 – Island of Black & White

Sep 20 (Friday) – Ariel Jean Band
For more information visit www.historicfolsom.org.

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