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Greaseband Set in Crest

 

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WILDWOOD CREST — The Wildwood Crest Centennial Summer Music Series continues Sat., July 24 as regional favorite The Fabulous Greaseband performs on the new entertainment pavilion at Centennial Park at 7:30 p.m.
The Fabulous Greaseband is a seven-member rock-and-roll party band featuring the best music of the ‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s. The band has been performing at festivals, weddings, nightclubs and more for the past 35 years, delivering a highly entertaining performance of some of the greatest dance and party songs ever recorded.
Saturday’s all-ages show is free and open to the entire family. Those attending the show should bring a blanket or a chair.
Centennial Park is located at Fern Road and Ocean Avenue (6601 Ocean), just steps away from the beautiful beaches of Wildwood Crest. Free parking is available two blocks away at Myrtle Road and Ocean Avenue.
In the event of inclement weather, the show will be held inside the Crest Pier Recreation Center at 5800 Ocean Ave.
Live FREE concerts are held in Wildwood Crest each Monday (at Crest Pier), Wednesday (at Centennial Park) and Saturday (at Centennial Park) through late August.
Other upcoming shows in the Centennial Live Music Series include: Wed., July 21 – Polka Dot (at Centennial Park); Mon., July 26 – Michael James (at Crest Pier); Wed., July 28 – Suite Inspiration (at Centennial Park); Sat., July 31 – Bennie and the Jets (at Centennial Park); Mon., Aug. 2 – The Star Band (at Crest Pier).
For further information, call (609) 523-0202 or log on to www.visit wildwoodcrest.com.

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