Camden County continues summer concert series with Symphony in C and Los Lonely Boys

Camden County continues summer concert series with Symphony in C and Los Lonely Boys
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director — Official website
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The Board of Commissioners will continue its Summer Concert Series with three performances this week in Cherry Hill, NJ.

On Monday, Sept. 9, Symphony in C and That Which Connects will perform at the Sunset Jazz Series at Wiggins Waterfront Park at 8 p.m. On Tuesday, Sept. 10, Los Lonely Boys will take the stage for the Sundown Music Series at Haddon Lake Park at 7:30 p.m., followed by Jamie McLean Band featuring Rebecca Zimmerman on Wednesday at Haddon Lake Park at 7 p.m.

Monday’s event is a collaboration between Symphony In C and dance group That Which Connects, offering classical music paired with original choreography. Los Lonely Boys, a Grammy award-winning trio known for their Texas rock & roll style, will perform on Tuesday. The Jamie McLean Band, which blends blues, Americana, soul, and rock into their performances, will close out the week’s events on Wednesday.

“The summer concerts series has been such a wonderful time and we have just a few more performances before the end of the season,” said Commissioner Ed McDonnell, liaison to the Department of Events and Community Outreach. “We encourage everyone to join us for a show before the series is over until next year.”

Admission to all shows is free and open to the public.

Further details about Camden County Summer Park events can be found at https://www.camdencounty.com/service/parks/2024-summer-park-events-guide/



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