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Tunes ‘n Trucks concert series delivers free live music and food truck fun across Sunrise parks all season long

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Sunrise, Florida – The popular Tunes ‘N Trucks outdoor concert series is back in Sunrise, promising another exciting season of music, food, and community fun. Families and music lovers are invited to bring their lawn chairs and blankets and enjoy live performances under the stars at parks throughout the city. Best of all, admission is completely free.

Each event features a lively evening with food trucks starting to serve at 6:00 p.m., followed by a live band performance beginning at 7:00 p.m. “Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Admission is FREE!” organizers remind everyone. It’s a perfect way to enjoy an evening outdoors while sampling delicious local food and hearing great music.

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The new season kicks off on October 18, 2024, with Catabella Music playing Latin favorites at Oscar Wind Park, located at 200 N New River Circle. This special night also doubles as a Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, adding extra energy and excitement to the start of the series.

On November 15, 2024, the party continues at City Park, 6600 Sunset Strip, where Audio Exchange will perform a lineup of popular party hits. After a short winter break, the series picks up again in January, featuring the Greatest Decades of Rock band on January 10, 2025, at Sunrise Sportsplex, 9101 NW 50th Street.

Fans of disco and funk will not want to miss the Studio 54 performance at City Park on February 21, 2025. Then, country music enthusiasts can look forward to Redemption Road’s show on March 21, 2025, at Flamingo Park, 12855 NW 8th Street.

Classic rock will fill the air on April 25, 2025, when Renegade performs at Sunrise Sportsplex. In May, Switch will bring the sounds of the 1980s to the Sunrise Athletic Complex, 11501 NW 44th Street, on May 16, 2025.

The series wraps up with a Juneteenth Celebration on June 20, 2025, at City Park, featuring the Valerie Tyson Band playing smooth R&B favorites. This show promises to be a meaningful and joyful end to the season.

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Due to ongoing construction at the Sunrise Municipal Complex, there will be no shows at the Sunrise Civic Center Amphitheater this year. However, organizers assure the community that the new locations offer fantastic spaces for all to gather and enjoy.

The Tunes ‘N Trucks Concert Series is proudly sponsored by Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, whose support helps keep these events free and accessible to everyone in the community.

For more information, to view or share the official Tunes ‘N Trucks flyer, or to request a food vendor application, interested parties can call the City’s Leisure Services Department at (954) 747-4600.

Stay tuned for more updates, as additional dates and artists may be announced throughout the season.

 

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