City Place brings the sounds of summer to North Houston with Hot Nights, Cool Grooves

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

City Place in North Houston announces its Hot Nights, Cool Grooves summer concert series, featuring free concerts on June 14, July 12, and August 2 from 5:30 to 9:30 PM. Each event promises a lively atmosphere with live music, food trucks, beer samples, and promotional giveaways. The series kicks off on June 14 with performances by DJ Bizonee, pop artist Shanear Nicole, and party band Clutch City. July 12 features Texas country artist Gary Kyle and red-dirt favorite Dalton Domino, with DJ sets in between. The final concert on August 2 includes DJ Jaime Martinez and the Latina power trio The Tiarras, culminating with the Austin-based Selena tribute band Bidi Bidi Banda.

City Place Park offers open seating, encouraging families to bring blankets and lawn chairs for a relaxed evening. This concert series reflects City Place's commitment to community engagement through vibrant summer activities. For more details, visit the City Place website.

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