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DAC Sundays at Scioto summer concert series

Event Details

Time: July 26, 2009 from 7pm to 8:30pm
Location: Scioto Park
Street: 7377 Riverside Dr.
City/Town: Dublin
Event Type: concert
Organized By: Dublin Arts Council
Latest Activity: Jul 10

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Event Description

British Invasion
(British pop/rock)
Take a magical mystery tour through an era that changed the face of rock ‘n roll forever. The British Invasion Band covers music from The Animals to The Zombies. If you didn’t see the real thing, this is your next best bet. Hits from The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Herman’s Hermits and more are performed with authenticity, from costume changes to vintage guitars and equipment. Car enthusiasts will want to mark this night on their calendar, as fans bring a vintage car show along for the ride. A wildly popular annual DAC Sundays at Scioto series finale, you won’t want to miss this experience! www.thebritishinvasionband.com

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