LONG BEACH, CA, July 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Offering a different spin on New Wave music, Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort has announced another season of its popular Bands on the Sands, a free concert series held every Saturday at 6 p.m. during the summer months. Offered in conjunction with the two-hour concerts is a Beach Bar specializing in a wide assortment of beers, wine and cocktails. While there is no cover charge for Bands on the Sands, parking fees apply.
July's line-up includes:
JULY 8 - The Russian Ilya Quartet blends classical with Latin jazz and soul music.
JULY 16 - The popular tribute band, Springsteen, will dedicate their set list to The Boss.
JULY 23 - Surf's up as the Hodaddies get the crowd rocking with classic surf party anthems.
JULY 30 - Jimmy Buffet tribute band will liven things up and provide the backdrop to the annual Lobsterfest. An all you can eat beach party benefiting The African Project's "Doc in a Box" and Leadership Tomorrow. *Tickets required. $25 children under 14, $75 adults, $150 VIP
Visit http://www.lobsterfestatnewportbeach.com for more information.
Newport Dunes Resort is a 100-acre waterfront resort featuring a 386-site state-of-the-art RV park, 450-slip marina and a private waveless beach and playground that has been enjoyed by families since 1958. Newport Dunes is also is home to 24 mobile cottages that the public may rent. On Memorial Day, the Dunes will open up its Aquatic Fun Park and visitors can also rent kayaks, windsurfers, pedal boats, bicycles, and electric boats. Newport Dunes Resort is located at 1131 Back Bay Drive, in Newport Beach visit http://www.newportdunes.com or call 949-729-3863.
CONTACT: FRANK GROFF INC. (562) 491-1000
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