- November 22, 2024
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Updated 3:07 p.m. Aug. 31
Flagler Auditorium, in support of the arts in Flagler County, is spearheading a return to live performances with a spectacular outdoor concert on Sept. 13.
The high-energy country/rock band Hayfire will appear on a special stage with state-of-the-art sound and light next to Flagler Palm Coast High School on State Road 100. Ticket are $20 each at www.flaglerauditorium.org.
Only one ticket is required per vehicle, and concertgoers are asked to bring their own chairs. Cars will be welcomed to the parking lot’s specially marked spaces beginning at 5 p.m., with the concert starting at 6.
Proceeds benefit The Palm Coast Arts Foundation, The Flagler Playhouse, and The City Repertory Theater, all centerpieces for the arts in Flagler County.
Formed a decade ago, Hayfire comprises six instrumentalists and singers along with vocalist Megan Stuart.
The concert is a focus for the Palm Coast community’s celebration of National Arts in Education Week in September, supporting the transformative power of the arts in education.
Masks and temperature checks are required for all automobile drivers and passengers upon entering the venue.
The Auditorium is now scheduling its 2020-2021 season, which will be announced as it is finalized.
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Lonesome Dove Country Church will be hosting a free inspirational gospel concert at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, the Florida Agricultural Museum, 7900 N. Old Kings Road. The venue is 5,000-square-foot dairy barn, and it will feature Mike and Denise Holms, owner of Cowboy Church.net and International Cowboy Church Alliance Network Roundup music coordinator, respectively.
Also featured will be the Dennis Judy Family Blue Grass Gospel Band from Sumter County.
Bring lawn chairs; rain or shine. Call 386-234-1400 or email [email protected].