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Boulder, CO – Calling all CU Buffs and fans! The 26th annual Bands on the Bricks free summer concert series continues on Wednesday, July 27 with CU Night. Begin the evening at the Boulder Theater with Chancellor Philip DiStefano and Boulder Mayor Pro Tem Rachel Friend as they (along with others) discuss how the university and the local community are building a just and sustainable future, together. Attendees will also have the opportunity to explore CU Boulder exhibits and enjoy food and drinks. Purchase tickets for the event here.
Following the discussion, walk over to the Pearl Street Mall to enjoy an evening at Bands on the Bricks with cold beverages, local music and fellow CU Buffs fanatics. Festivities begin at 6:00 pm with opener Taylor Shae, a bluesy-Americana artist. Following her act, Chain Station takes the stage at 7 pm. This four-piece, high-energy, ‘get ‘em out on the dance floor’ string band was born high in the mountains but is based in Denver, Colorado. Their music is well-steeped in Americana roots with vocal harmonies that are high, lonesome and tight. Their picking ranges from lightning-fast to mountain mellow.
Dance under the stars and celebrate the Buffs while sipping Avery Brewing Company beer, margaritas and a variety of non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase in the expanded Beer Garden encompassing the entire 1300 block of the Mall.
Bands on the Bricks is produced by Downtown Boulder Community Initiatives (DBCI). It is co-presented by FNBO and The W.W. Reynolds Companies. The event’s sponsors are Avery Brewing Company, The Daily Camera, City of Boulder, Eco-Products and Eldorado Natural Spring Water.
For more information:
General public: 303-449-3774 | [email protected]
About Downtown Boulder Community Initiatives:
Downtown Boulder Community Initiatives (DBCI) (formerly known as the Downtown Boulder Foundation) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit created in 2017. The organization’s mission is to engage visitors and locals alike through arts, culture, innovation and inclusive, community-driven experiences in downtown Boulder.(DBCIBoulder.org). DBCI, along with the Downtown Boulder Business Improvement District, falls under the umbrella of the parent organization, the Downtown Boulder Partnership.
Emi Smith