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Anyone who thinks B'game isn't hungry for more musical entertainment would have to change their mind if they were at last night's first Music in the Park event of 2023.  By my estimate the crowd approached 2,000 people.  If someone did a more extensive count and came up with 2,500, I would not argue.  The weather was perfect pre-heat wave.  And the move back to the backside of the new Rec center was most welcome.

The band, Fleetwood Macrame, pays tribute to one of the most popular bands of all time and stuck to the later, more popular songs.  They did slip in one early Peter Green blues era tune near the end.  There were tons of kids and dogs, a food truck and a Mr. Softee truck.  I'm not sure where everyone parked and in spite of all the kerfuffle over how many more bike lanes we need, I was the only bicyclist I saw all evening, but somehow it worked out.

There are three more concerts on July 14, 21 and August 11th with details here.  Check out the new Fleetwood Mac fans.

MIP 2023 Fleetwood Macrame

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4 responses to “Music in the Park draws a crowd”

  1. Not Much to Say.
    I hope they were at least paid in “Raffel Tickets.” Or “Comped” 10 “Zumba” Classes on the third week of every Month that “ends in a y, e, or r. ZUMBA BABY!
    Go Giants!

  2. “Not evah”

  3. If you decide to go see them in SF, make sure you take everything out of your car. Especially your garage remote and car registration.
    And be prepared to pay for a broken window and other damage to your car or ride up with the filth on BART.
    A once great city, where I was born and lived.

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