Rock, classical and blues: sounds of the Range at Art in the Park

The Minnesota Discovery Center continues its “Art in the Park” series, running tonight through the rest of summer. Below they describe their next three shows, including three different and interesting genres from northern Minnesota musicians:

Minnesota Discovery Center’s Art in the Park continues with varied performances

July 14, Josh Palmi takes to the Art in the Park stage at Minnesota Discovery Center’s amphitheater. Palmi’s acoustic performance is a mix of original rock, blues and country. Palmi’s 7 p.m. performance is followed by Lost Children, a regional rock band with a growing following across the Range. On July 21, beginning at 7 p.m., the North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra presents a “Mostly Tchaikovsky Evening” featuring Symphony 4, Romeo and Juilette and Mozart violin concerto in D major. July 28 features an acoustic performance by High Drama Blues at 7 p.m. followed by rock band 5th Floor at 8 p.m. Admission to Minnesota Discovery Center is free Thursdays after 5 p.m. Food and beverages are available to purchase. For more information, call 800-372-6437 or visit mndiscoverycenter.com.

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