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Juniper Valley Park Summer Concert Series kicks-off next week

May. 29, 2024 By Anthony Medina

Council Member Robert Holden is bringing a Summer Concert Series to Juniper Valley Park in Middle Village for a jam-packed month of music. 

The lineup of performances features a wide array of new and familiar faces to the Middle Village Park, playing music from some of the most notorious bands like the Beatles, Rolling Stones and more. 

Residents who would like to enjoy the festivities are encouraged to bring their own chairs. All concerts are expected to begin at 7 p.m. every Thursday through the end of June. 

The roster of performances for the Summer Concert Series includes the following:

  • Thursday, May 30: Rolling Stones Tribute
  • Thursday, June 6: Here Comes the Sun: The Music of the Beatles
  • Thursday, June 13: Dancin’ Machine
  • Thursday, June 20: The Jersey Tenors: Valli Tribute and Much More!
  • Thursday, June 27: Richie Santa: A Tribute to the King!

Holden, who represents the neighborhoods of City Council District 30—including Maspeth, Middle Village, Glendale, Elmhurst, Rego Park, and parts of Ridgewood—is inviting all of his constituents to join him. 

“It’s great to bring back your tax dollars for some amazing concerts in the park,” said Holden. “Bring your chairs and comfy shoes, and come out to dance the night away.”

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