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Crowd enjoying a show at Rock the Ruins

File this under “photos you can hear.”

Photo by Doug Fellegy

Is there anything better than an outdoor concert? Nothing that we can think of. This summer, Rock the Ruins will bring household names in music to the stage at Holliday Park. The lineup includes:

  • Ben Folds (Saturday, June 24)
  • Andy Grammer and Fitz & The Tantrums (Friday, July 21)
  • Parliament Funkadelic featuring George Clinton (Friday, Aug. 25)
  • And more incredible artists

Pro tip: Check out the Rock the Ruins website to learn about FAQs, venue policies, parking and experience upgrades + more.*

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