PROVIDENCE JOURNAL | providencejournal.com | Friday, May 27, 2016 | 25 Hill and Harbor 28 CONTINUED ON PAGE 29 CONTINUED ON PAGE Bobby Justin: pop andBobby 8:30 Lounge. Broadway oldies, a.m. No cover. p.m.-12:30 Paul Bouley, VinnyMac Odom, Potenza: jazz, Tarragon Pagano, Joe 8 to 11 Providence. Bar at Hotel p.m. 133 Club. No rock, Rock-A-: 9 p.m. cover. 9 Oak Hill Tavern. Teledynes: rock, p.m. No cover. disco, and Tribeca: soul, Motown Camille’s. 9 p.m.-midnight. Light- River, XS Band: Latin, Twin house Bar. 9 p.m.-2 a.m. River, Twin Blurred Vision: rock, a.m. Lighthouse Bar, 9 p.m.-2 The Body: metal, Machines With Magnets. 9 p.m. Steve Burke: jazz, 564 Main St., EastCigar Lounge, 885-0111, hillandhar- Greenwich. 9 p.m.-1borcigarlounge.com. a.m. Black Tie: pop, Camille’s. 9 p.m.-midnight. ElksThe Calamari Brothers: swing, #2359. 7:30-11 p.m. $5.Lodge t for Elks charities. Benefi Mohegan Sun,Candlebox: rock, 8 p.m. Den. No cover. Wolf andJimmy Capone: blues, rock, and blues, Chan’s Restau- rhythm 8 p.m. $20. rant. ColumbusRhys Chatham: rock, $17 8 p.m. $15 advance; Theatre. at door. No Pot. Lobster Rick DiRocco: rock, 7:30-10:30 p.m. cover. The Driftwoods: tribute to the Odeum. Greenwich Beach Boys, 8-10 p.m. Yann Falquet and Pascal Gemme of 7:30Genticorum: folk, Lily Pads. p.m. Greg Hodde's Blue 116 Tavern, Ambrosia Reign: rock, (508) Elm St., North Attleboro. 699-0778. 8:30 p.m. Casino, River Joyride: pop, Twin 9 p.m. No cover. Pub, Shipyard 18+. Bobby Justin: pop and oldies, Ori- 9 p.m.-1 a.m. ental Pearl. Willie Laws, Bruce Matt- son, Tom Petteruti and Joe Bar at Potenza: blues, Tarragon 8 to 11 p.m. Hotel Providence. Lifesong: Christian contem- 7 p.m. Upper Room. porary, Donation. Dick Lupino, Isabel Stover, Pamela Hines and Rick Wells: jazz, Green- 1-4 p.m. Vineyards. vale pop, One Pelham Party Girl: rock, 27 St., New Bedford. (508) 994-2900,St., New Bedford. zeiterion.org. The Vini Ames Duo: pop, swing, and blues, and rhythm rock, 476 Restaurant, oldies, Savini’s 762- Rathbun St., Woonsocket. 5114. 7-10 p.m. OneThe Nate Bash Band: rock, East. Pelham Biscuit City: honky-tonk, 9 p.m. No Nick-A-Nees, rock, cover. Boogie Wonder Band: disco, Mohe- 8 Den. No cover. gan Sun, Wolf p.m. David Brighton's Space Oddity: trib- River Twin Bowie, ute to David Center. 8 p.m. $15.Casino, Event All ages. Chris Duarte: blues and 8 p.m. Chan’s Restaurant. rock, $20. Danika Holmes and Jeb Hart: acous- Center fortic pop, Sandywoods the Arts, 7:30 p.m. $12 advance; $15 at door. Half Step Down: acoustic pop and 7:30- No cover. Pot. Lobster rock, 10:30 p.m. Kevin Herchen: acoustic, Twin 9 Pub, Casino, Shipyard River 18+. p.m. No cover. House on Fire: folk, Goff Memorial Rehoboth. State Rd., Hall, 124 Bay (508) 252-6375, contradancelinks. 8 p.m. com. Caller: Lucia Watson. Contra $9; $8 students. Rehoboth Dance. PERFORMANCES MAY

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The Grammy-winning country music group Lady Antebellum — Hillary Scott, left, Dave Hayward and Charles Hayward left, Dave Lady Antebellum — Hillary Scott, music group country The Grammy-winning Health Charity Classic. Donuts Center as part of the CVS — performs June 28 at the Dunkin’ Kelley INVISION/WADE PAYNE INVISION/WADE 1005 Main St., Pawtucket. 729- 1005 Main St., Pawtucket. 1005, themetri.com. Mohegan Sun, Arena, 1 Mohegan Conn. (888) Uncasville, Sun Blvd., 226-7711, mohegansun.com. Mohegan Sun, Wolf Den, 1 Mohegan Conn. (888) Uncasville, Sun Blvd., 226-7711, mohegansun.com. No cover. Mulhearn’s Irish Pub, 507 North Providence. East Broadway, 438-9292. Mystic Shipyard, 100 Essex St., Conn. Mystic, Narragansett Cafe, 25 Narragansett 423-2150, nar- Jamestown. Ave., ragansettcafe.com. Narrows Center for the Arts, 16 (508) 324- River. St., Fall Anawan 8 p.m. 1926, narrowscenter.org. Nick-A-Nees, 75 South St., Provi- dence. 861-7290. Hill Oak Hill Tavern, 565 Tower 1), North Kingstown. (Route Rd. 294-3282. Ocean Mist, 895 Matunuck Beach Matunuck. 782-3740, ocean- Rd., mist.net. One Pelham East, 270 Thames St., Newport. 847-9460, thepelham. com. East Ave., 133 Club, 29 Warren 438-1330, 133club. Providence. net. (Route Oriental Pearl, 576 State Rd. (508) 675-1501. 6), Westport. Crans- Ave., Park Theatre: 848 Park ton. 467-7275, parktheatreri.com. The Parlour, 1119 North Main St., 383-5858, thepar- Providence. lourri.com. and Bowl Pub on Park, Legion Cranston. Ave., 661 Park Billiards,

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 26 bluegrass, Xfi nity Center. 7 p.m. Biscuit City: rock, Nick-A-Nees East. 10 p.m.-1 a.m. anniversary celebration. BC set Repercussions: rock, Oak Hill at 10 p.m. No cover. Tavern, 8 p.m. No cover. The Blue Album: rock, pop, The Brian Scott: rock, One Pelham Met, Hope Artiste Village. 9 p.m. East. 4-8 p.m. $8 advance; $10 at door. All ages. Steve Smith and the Jonathan Edwards: country, folk, Nakeds: rock, Ocean Mist. 9:30 Courthouse Center for the Arts. p.m. 8 p.m. $38. The Smokin’ Toads: rock, Red’s Holly Miranda: folk, rock, Colum- Renegades, 2077 West Shore Rd., bus Theatre. 9 p.m. $10 advance; Warwick. 9 p.m. $12 at door. The TeleDynes: rockabilly, Pour Sugar Ray Norcia, Tom Fer- Judgement, 32 Broadway, raro, Tom Petteruti and Marty Newport, 619-2115. pourjudge- Ballou: blues, Tarragon Bar at mentnewport.com. 10 p.m.-1 Hotel Providence. 8 to 11 p.m. a.m. Christine Ohlman and Rebel Teter Todders: rock, 133 Club. No Montez: rock, Knickerbocker cover. 9 p.m. Cafe, 35 Railroad Ave., Westerly. 29 The Wailers headline the 7th annual Providence Waterfront Reggae Festival, Aug. 13 at India Point Park. 315-5070, theknickerbockercafe. Steve Anthony and Persua- com. 8 p.m. $10. sion: pop, Twin River, Lighthouse The Smokin’ Toads: rock, Pub on JOURNAL | providencejournal.com PROVIDENCE | 27, 2016 | 29 May Friday, Bar, 9 p.m. Xfi nity Center, 7 p.m. Hinder: rock, Mohegan Sun, Wolf Walsh: rock, Xfi nity Center, 7 p.m. Park. Blue Light Bandits: rock, pop, One Tequila Jim and Kid Sam: rock, Oak Den. No cover. 8 p.m. Marcia Ball: blues, Narrows Center 13 Pelham East. Hill Tavern, 4 p.m. No cover. Jaded: rock and oldies, Elks Lodge for the Arts. 8 p.m. $40 advance; Mary Lattimore and Jeff Zei- Earphunk: funk, Mohegan Sun, 3 #850. 8 p.m.-midnight. No cover. $43 at door. gler: rock, Aurora. No cover. Wolf Den. No cover. 7 p.m. Beyoncé: , pop, Tony Medeiros, Greg Takemoto, Tom Hanson: acoustic folk, Burger 14 Bobby Ferreira: jazz brunch, Clarke Gillette Stadium. 7:30 p.m. Bruce Mattson, Dan Hann and Joe Bar. burgerbarpawtucket.com. Dixie Chicks: country pop, Cooke House Restaurant. 12:30- Biscuit City: rock, Tavern on the Potenza: blues, Tarragon Bar at Whilk and Misky: rock, Mohegan pop, Xfi nity Center. 7 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Hill, 9 p.m. Hotel Providence. 8 to 11 p.m. Sun, Wolf Den, No cover. 8 p.m. The Neighbourhood, Moth and Kevin Selena Gomez: pop, Mohegan Sun, Through the Culvert: East Bay The Robcats: country, rocka- 10 Abstract: rock, Lupo’s Heartbreak Arena. 7:30 p.m. Contra Dance. Historic Warren billy, Nick-A-Nees. 9:30 p.m. Tish Adams, John Funkhouser, Eric Hotel. 7 p.m. $30 advance; $35 Gary Labossiere: pop, rock, Twin Armory, 11 Jefferson St., Warren, 5 Hastings and Joe Potenza: jazz, Tar- at door. River Casino, Shipyard Pub, 9 392-1322, eastbaycontradance. Vinnie Caruana: rock, The Met, ragon Bar at Hotel Providence. 8 16 p.m. No cover. 18+. com. $10; $8 students. Caller: Hope Artiste Village. All ages. to 11 p.m. JAM’N 94.5 Presents Summer Luna: pop, rock, Columbus The- Dereck Kalish. 7:30-10:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. $12 advance; $15 at And The Kids with guest Vund- Jam: hip-hop. Featuring Fetty Wap, atre. $25 advance; $30 at door. The Felice Brothers: country door. abar: Columbus Theatre, 9 p.m. Ty Dolla Sign, Kid Ink, Fabolous, 8 p.m. rock, The Met, all ages. 9 p.m. 6 $12 advance; $14 at door. Kevin Gates and Young Thug. Xfi n- Reasons: pop, 133 Club. No cover. $18 advance; $20 at door. Sire: rock, Aurora. No cover. Paula Clare: jazz, soul, ity Center. 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Gregg Hodde: rock, Mulhearn’s 7 blues, Burger Bar. Billy Leach: country, Burger Bar. Rock A Blues: rock, Broadway Irish Pub, 9 p.m. Catfi sh and the Bottle- Albert Cummings: blues, rock, 17 Lounge. No cover. 9 p.m.-12:30 Danielle Nicole: blues, Narrows men: rock, The Met, Hope Artiste Chan’s Restaurant. 8 p.m. $35; 10 Another Tequila Sunrise: Eagles a.m. Center for the Arts, 8 p.m. $22 Village. All ages. 9 p.m. $20 p.m. $30; both shows $40. tribute band, Courthouse Center Steve Smith and the advance; $25 at door. advance; $25 at door. Kirk Feather and Friends: jazz, San- for the Arts, 8 p.m. Nakeds: rock, Last Resort. Brenda Padula, Dennis Hughes, Florence and the Machine: rock, dywoods Center for the Black and White: featuring Chris The Smokin’ Toads: rock, Narra- Ted Casher, Frank Padula and Todd pop, Xfi nity Center, 7:30 p.m. Arts. 7:30 p.m. $12 advance; $15 “Stovall” Brown, swing, blues. gansett Cafe. 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m. No Baker: jazz, Tarragon Bar at Hotel John Hammond: blues, rock, Court- at door. Norwood Summerfest, 566 cover. Providence. 8 to 11 p.m. house Center for the Arts. $35 Hatebreed with guests Devil Driver Washington St., Norwood, Mass. 30 Art Tebbetts: tribute to Bob advance; $40 at door. 8 p.m. and Act of Defi ance: rock, Lupo’s 6 p.m. The Main Street Cruisers: oldies, Dylan, Sandywoods Center for Ana Popovic: blues and Heartbreak Hotel, 8 p.m. $20 Blackstrap Molasses: rock, jazz, Mohegan Sun, Wolf Den. No the Arts. 7:30 p.m. $12 advance; rock, Chan’s Restaurant, 8 p.m., advance; $25 at door. country and blues, Jesse M. cover. 12 p.m. $15 at door. $35; 10 p.m., $30; both shows, Dayna Kurtz and Danielle Mira- Smith Memorial Library, 7-9 p.m. 4 $40. glia: jazz, folk, Narrows Center for Popa Chubby: blues, rock, Chan’s JUNE Abbey Rhode: tribute to The 8 the Arts. 8 p.m. $22 advance; $25 Restaurant. 8 p.m. $30; 10 p.m. 2 Beatles, Sandywoods Center for DIIV: rock, The Met, Hope Artiste at door. $25; both shows $35. Joe Budden: hip-hop, The Met. the Arts. 7:30 p.m. $12 advance; Village. All ages. 9 p.m. $15. Steve Malec and Electric Floor: rock, Jane Dean-Burkhart, Marcus Hope Artiste Village. 9 p.m. $15 at door. CeeLo Green: hip-hop, soul, Zei- Mulhearn’s Irish Pub. 9 p.m. Sholar, Seth Burkhart and Joe Dark Star Orchestra: rock, Lupo’s Barley Hoppers, Possessed by Paul terion Theatre. 8 p.m. Dave Matthews Band: rock, Xfi nity Potenza: jazz, Tarragon Bar at Heartbreak Hotel. 8 p.m. $25 James and the Carleans: country, Valerie June: folk, blues, soul, Nar- Center. 8 p.m. Hotel Providence. 8 to 11 p.m. advance; $30 at door; $35 folk, rock, blues. Narrows Center rows Center for the Arts, 8 p.m. Sharks Come Cruisin: sea shanties, Peter Frampton: rock, Twin River reserved mezzanine. for the Arts, 8 p.m. $17 advance, $22 advance; $25 at door. The Parlour. 6-9 p.m. Casino, Event Center. 8 p.m. Tick- Samantha Fish: blues and $19 at door. Anderson Paak and the Free The Slackers: reggae, The Met, ets start at $45. All ages. rock, Chan’s Restaurant. 8 p.m., Biscuit City: rock, Hank’s Down Nationals: hip-hop, soul, Lupo’s Hope Artiste Village. All ages. 9 Happy Together Tour: rock, featur- $30; 10 p.m., $25; both shows, South, 33 State St., Narragansett. Heartbreak Hotel. 9 p.m. p.m. $15 advance; $18 at door. ing the Turtles, Chuck Negron, Mark $35. 792-9200, hanksdownsouth. 9 11 Lindsay, Gary Puckett and the Union Brantley Gilbert: country rock, com. 8 p.m. No cover. Bad Company and Joe Dierks Bentley: country, CONTINUED ON PAGE 32 30 | Friday, May 27, 2016 | PROVIDENCE JOURNAL | providencejournal.com PROVIDENCE JOURNAL | providencejournal.com | Friday, May 27, 2016 | 31 32

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 29 Summer: rock, Mohegan Sun, Arena. $75.50 and $54.50. JUNE The Mallett Brothers Band: folk, The Met, Hope Artiste Village. 9 p.m. Gap, The Cowsills and the Spencer $10 advance; $12 at the door. Davis Group. Park Theatre. 8 p.m. Debra Mann Quartet: jazz, Sandy- Tickets: $55 -$65. woods Center for the Arts. Garland Jeffreys: rock, blues, Weezer and Panic! at the soul, Narrows Center for the Arts, Disco: rock, Xfi nity Center. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. $24 advance; $27 at door. 2 Quahog Quires and Vagabond Pup- The Tallest Man On peteers: sea shanties, work songs, Earth: folk, Columbus Theatre. 9 Sandywoods Center for the Arts. p.m. $26 advance; $30 at door. 7:30 p.m. $10 advance; $12 at the Richard Thompson: rock, folk, Nar- door. Kids free. rows Center for the Arts, 8 p.m. Radio Badland: rock, Burger Bar. $77 advance; $82 at door. Rock-A-Blues: rock, Mulhearn’s 5 Irish Pub. Slipknot with Marilyn Trophy Wives: pop punk, The Met, Manson: rock, Xfi nity Center. 6:30 Hope Artiste Village. 8 p.m. $10 p.m. advance; $12 at door. 6 Twenty-One Pilots: rock, Mohegan Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas: pop Sun, Arena. 7 p.m. and rock, Mohegan Sun, Arena. 18 7 p.m. The Vini Ames Duo: pop, swing, Scarab: Journey tribute band, rock, rhythm and blues, and Garden City Center at the Gazebo, oldies, Garden Zen Restaurant 6-8 p.m. Free. Please bring a and Bar, 495 Washington St., Pendragon will be part of the lineup at the Blackstone River Theatre’s sixth annual Summer Solstice Festival, donation of peanut butter or tuna Coventry. 825-6888, gardenzenri. June 18 at Diamond Hill Park in Cumberland. fi sh for the R.I. Community Food com. 7:30-10:30 p.m. Bank. Dee Dee Basto and the Sons of Provi- Kristin Kontrol: rock, The Met, $30; 10 p.m. $25; both shows $35. 26 Matt Schofi eld: blues, rock, Nar- dence with Chris Vachon: blues, Hope Artiste Village. 9 p.m. $10 Young Rust: rock, Mulhearn’s Irish Nikki Hill: soul, Chan’s Restau- rows Center for the Arts, 8 p.m. rock, Chan’s Restaurant, 8 p.m. advance; $12 at door. All ages. Pub. 9 p.m. rant, $15, 7 p.m. $24 advance; $27 at door. $12. Lisa Marie, Keith Munslow, 25 Indigo Girls: folk rock, Lupo’s Superchief Trio: swing, blues, Blackstone River Theatre annual Tom Ferraro, John Cote and Joe The Vini Ames Duo: pop, swing, Heartbreak Hotel. Tickets: $37.50- rhythm and blues, Weaver Library Summer Solstice Festival: Diamond Potenza: blues, Tarragon Bar at rock, rhythm and blues, and $65. 8 p.m. Summer Concerts on the Lawn. Hill Park, Route 114, Cumberland: Hotel Providence. 8 to 11 p.m. oldies, Elks Lodge #2359. 7:30-11 27 6:30 p.m. Atwater-Donnelly Trio, Barrule, Sailin’ Shoes: tribute to Little Feat, p.m. $5. Benefi t for Elks charities. Ports of Spain: rock, Aurora. No 7 The Mari Black Trio, John Doyle Courthouse Center for the Arts. 8 Rita Coolidge: pop, country, Court- cover. Steely Dan with Steve Win- Band, Girsa, the Gnomes, Low Lily, p.m. $20. house Center for the Arts, 8 p.m. 28 wood: rock, Xfi nity Center. 8 p.m. Pendragon, Vox Hunters with Torrin Smokin’ Toads: rock, Dan’s Place. Jimmy Lafave: folk, country, Nar- Lady Antebellum: country, Dunkin’ 8 Ryan, and Will Woodson and Eric No cover. rows Center for the Arts. $25 Donuts Center, 1 La Salle Square, The Gnomes: world and folk, The McDonald. There will be a stage 22 advance; $28 at door. 8 p.m. Providence. 331-6700. $37.59- United Congregational Church, for Irish step-dancing featuring Def Leppard with REO Speed- Loveday, Esmeree Skye, Grant $67.50 through Ticketmaster the Commons, Little Compton. 7 Tir Na Nog Irish Dance. 11 a.m.-7 wagon: rock, Xfi nity Center. 7 p.m. Maloy Smith, Vox Hunters: acous- outlets or call (800) 745-3000. 7:30 p.m. $15; $5 under 12 years. For p.m. Rain date: June 19. Tickets: 23 tic, Downtown Sundown p.m. tickets, call 635-8472. $15 adults; $10 seniors; $5 chil- Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Bitchin’ Bajas Series, Roger Williams National We Were Promised Jet- Darrell Nulisch Band: blues, dren; kids under 5 free. For more and special guest Highlife: folk, Memorial, 7-9:30 p.m. Free. In packs: rock, The Met, Hope Artiste rock, Chan’s Restaurant. $15. 8 information, call 725-9272 or visit country, Columbus Theatre, 8 case of rain, the concerts will be Village. 9 p.m. $15. All ages. p.m. riverfolk.org. p.m. $22 advance; $25 at door. held in the Visitor Center. 29 Phish: rock, Xfi nity Center. 7 p.m. Allysen Callery, Vudu Sister and Ava 24 River Jam Festival: Wooly Mam- Melissa Etheridge: rock, folk, Pumpkinhead Ted: acoustic, San- Callery: folk, Sandywoods Center AWOLNation: with Death From Above moth, Green Tea, Tyler Seton, Barley blues, Zeiterion Theatre. 8 p.m. dywoods Center for the Arts. 7:30 for the Arts. 7:30 p.m. $12 and Irontom: rock, Lupo’s Heart- Hoppers, The Hoolio’s Midnight Mad- 30 p.m. $12 advance; $15 at door. advance; $15 at door. break Hotel, 8 p.m. Reserved ness, Tad Overbaugh and Sunday Michael McDonald: pop, rock, funk Sharks Come Cruisin: sea shanties, : blues, jazz, Narrows seats $42.50; advance $33; $35 Gravy, rock, reggae, blues, Mystic and soul, Twin River Casino, Event The Parlour. 6-9 p.m. Center for the Arts. 8 p.m. $32 day of show. Shipyard. $10-$25 at door. Center. 8 p.m. $35, $75. All ages. 9 advance; $37 at door. Debra Mann, Dino Govoni, Steve Roomful of Blues: blues, Sandy- The Vini Ames Duo: pop, swing, Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Lagone and Joe Potenza: jazz, Tar- woods Center for the Arts. 8 p.m. JULY rock, rhythm and blues, and Noone: pop, rock, Mohegan Sun, ragon Bar at Hotel Providence. 8 $20 advance; $25 at the door. 1 oldies, County Cork Irish Pub, 50 Wolf Den. No cover. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Sugar Ray and the Bluetones: blues, Biscuit City: honky-tonk and Waterfront Drive, Warwick. 732- KISS 108 Presents KISS Concert: hip- River Jam Festival: Wooly Mam- rock, rhythm and blues, Chan’s rock, Wood River Inn, 1139 Main 2675. 8 p.m.-midnight. hop, pop, rock, rhythm and blues. moth, Green Tea, Tyler Seton, Barley Restaurant. 8 p.m. $18. St. (Route 138), Richmond. 539- Krista Baroni, Cardboard Ox and Featuring Flo Rida, Charlie Puth, The Hoppers, The Hoolio’s Midnight Mad- Keith Urban: country, pop, 9800. 9 p.m. Kala Farnum: acoustic, Downtown Chainsmokers, Iggy Azalea, Nelly, ness, Tad Overbaugh and Sunday rock, Xfi nity Center. 7 p.m. Cowboy and Lady, Zach Schmidt Sundown Series, Roger Williams Halsey, Troye Sivan, Mike Posner, Gravy, rock, reggae, blues, Mystic Toni Lynn Washington, Willie Laws, and James Maple: country, National Memorial, 7-9:30 p.m. Daya, Shawn Hook, Melanie Martinez Shipyard. $10-$25 at door. Bruce Mattson, Tom Petteruti and Joe blues, Columbus Theatre. 9 p.m. Free. In case of rain, the concerts and Bebe Rexha. Xfi nity Center. 3 Roomful of Blues: blues, rock, Potenza: blues, Tarragon Bar at $10 advance; $12 door. p.m. swing, Chan’s Restaurant. 8 p.m. Hotel Providence. 8 to 11 p.m. 5 Seconds of CONTINUED ON PAGE 35 PROVIDENCE JOURNAL | providencejournal.com | Friday, May 27, 2016 | 33 34 | Friday, May 27, 2016 | PROVIDENCE JOURNAL | providencejournal.com advance; $15 at door. Hope Artiste Village, 8p.m.$12 Spocka Summa: hip-hop, TheMet, Concerts onthe Lawn. 6:30p.m. jazz, Weaver Library Summer New ProvidenceBig Band: at door. Theatre. 8p.m. $17advance; $20 Miracle Legion:rock, Columbus Food Bank. butter ortunafi sh forthe R.I. bring adonationofpeanut Gazebo, 6-8p.m.Free. Please jazz, Garden CityCenteratthe Front andCenter:pop,oldies, p.m. $39.50-$59.50. com orby calling421-2787.7:30 are available online atTheVetsRI. 421-2787, TheVetsRI.com. Tickets Avenue oftheArts,Providence. Lindsey Stirling:violin,TheVets, 1 Center. 7p.m. Gwen Stefani:pop,rock, Xfi Restaurant, $25,7p.m. Devon Allman:blues,rock, Chan’s festival.com. $15-$100. Visitnewbedfordfolk- Theatre. 11a.m.-9p.m.Tickets: Wheeler, others.Zeiterion ingston Taylor,KateCheryl New BedfordFolkFestival: p.m. Mason: rock, Xfi nity Center,7 ers withspecialguestDave Journey andtheDoobieBroth- members. Botanical CenterConservancy Park BotanicalCenter.$15;$10 and Celticmusic,Roger Williams Atwater-Donnelly: Americanfolk Cafe. Nocover. Smokin’ Toads:rock, Narragansett door. Arts. 8p.m.$15advance; $20at jazz, Sandywoods Centerforthe Dirk QuinnBand:funkand festival.com. $15-$100. Visitnewbedfordfolk- Theatre. 11a.m.-9p.m.Tickets: Wheeler, others.Zeiterion ingston Taylor,KateCheryl New BedfordFolkFestival: rock, Xfinity Center.7:30p.m. 5 SecondsofSummer:pop, Memorial Library, 6p.m. Brass Attack:pop,JesseM.Smith door. Arts, 8p.m.$24advance; $27at rock, Narrows Big Sam’sFunkyNation:funk,jazz, will beheldintheVisitorCenter. JULY CONTINUED FROMPAGE 32 pop music Center for the Center forthe 13 12 10 swing, swing, Liv- Liv- nity nity Park. Saxophonist Kamasi Washington willperformJuly29and31attheNewportJazzFestival atFort Adams State Stapleton: country Luke BryanandChris Restaurant. 8p.m.$25. Johnny A:blues,rock, Chan’s Park, 7p.m. Dead andCompany:rock, Fe nway at brownpapertickets.com/ call 965-0833. Tickets available Email [email protected] or West Kingston.1:30-9 p.m.$40. Great Swamp, Great NeckRoad, the Pollies:rock, country, atthe Water Liars,LauraCantrelland Swamp StompwiththeYawpers, $50-$60. Mass. (508)636-3423.6p.m. 417 HixbridgeRd., Westport, try, Westport Rivers Vineyard, Tom Rush:blues,folk,coun- rial Library. 6p.m. country, JesseM.Smith Memo- Jesse LiamBand:pop,rock, folk, Oates: Daryl HallandJohn dium. 5:30p.m. New: rock, Xfinity Center.7p.m. Modest MousewithBrand Chan’s Restaurant, $15,8p.m. Jane LeeHooker:blues,rock, Foxborough, Mass.5:30p.m. ton: country, GilletteStadium, Luke BryanandChrisStaple- Park, 7p.m.$55-$104. Dead andCompany:rock, Fe nway p.m. rock, Chan’sRestaurant. $25.8 Mike ZitoandtheWheels:blues, for theArts,6-10p.m.Free. lem: blues,rock, Narrows Boys andtheNealMcCarthyProb- Block-A-Palooza withLosLonely Center. 11a.m. Vans WarpedTour:rock, Xfi LOS ANGELESTIMES/BRIAN VAN DERBRUG rock, Xfinity Center.7p.m. 16 15 14

, GilletteSta- nity nity Center Center rock, Alejandro Escovedo: rock, Ross, Stadium Theatre. 8p.m. Jackie Collins: tributeto Diana 8 p.m.$35,$75.All ages. Twin River Casino,Event Center. Boyz IIMen:rhythm andblues, $29.50-$35. Heartbreak Hotel. 8p.m.Tickets: Melanie Martinez:pop,Lupo’s Center. 8p.m. blues, Twin River Casino,Event Boyz IIMen:rhythm and Bank. or tunafish fortheR.I. Food bring adonationofpeanutbutter Gazebo, 6-8p.m.Free. Please billy, Garden CityCenteratthe Neal andtheVipers:blues,rocka- folk, Aurora. :rock, pop, com. 7p.m. Stadium. Tickets atLiveNation. Guns N’Roses:rock, Gillette certs ontheLawn. 6:30p.m. Weaver Library SummerCon- Tish AdamsandFriends:jazz,blues, com. 7p.m. Stadium. Tickets atLiveNation. Guns N’Roses:rock, Gillette Restaurant. 7p.m.$30. Quinn Sullivan:blues,rock, Chan’s Park. 6:30p.m.$79.50. Paul McCartney:rock, pop,Fenway vancy members.5to7p.m. $10 BotanicalCenterConser- Botanical Center.$15admission; waltzes, Roger WilliamsPark Magnolia CajunBand:two-step and 7 p.m. Duran event/2511947. Duran: rock, Xfi 22 21 20 19 17 nity Center. Lawn. 6:30 p.m. Lawn. 6:30 p.m. Library SummerConcerts onthe Jesse Liam Band:pop,Weaver p.m. Trick: r Blackhearts and Heart withJoanJettandthe vancy members.5to7 p.m. $10 BotanicalCenterConser- Botanical Center.$15admission; and rock, Roger WilliamsPark Black andWhiteBand:swing, blues Summer St.,Manville. 762-9741. Smokin’ Toads:rock, Lou’s Cafe,47 8 p.m. Brothers, Chan’sRestaurant, $15. Peacheaters: tributetotheAllman will beheldintheVisitorCenter. Free. Incaseofrain, theconcerts National Memorial,7-9:30p.m. Sundown Series,Roger Williams Joy Galvin:acoustic,Downtown tuoli, MaryAnnRossoniandEmma Dan Lilley&Scatman,PeteVendet- Arts. 7p.m. tra, CourthouseCenterforthe Chris Jason:tributetoFrank Sina- Theatre. 8p.m. Journey andForeigner: Stadium Foreigners Journey:tributeto p.m. min: rock, Xfi nity Center.6:30 Disturbed andBreakingBenja- val, Fort Adams StatePark. *Sold Out*NewportFolkFesti- Center. 7p.m. Toby Keith:country, Xfi $25. rock, Chan’sRestaurant. 8p.m. Rick EstrinandtheNightcats:blues, door. Arts. 8p.m.$27advance; $30at country, Narrows ock, Xfi

nity Center. 6:30 nity Center.6:30 27 24 23 Cheap Cheap Center for the Center forthe nity nity 2016 ASCAP Foundation Herb solo ;Roxy CossQuintet: Expansions Group; HenryButler, & SonicCreed; Dave Liebman the HotSardines; StefonHarris Butler, BernsteinandtheHot9; Castañeda World Ensemble; Harlem-Kingston Express; Edmar Alexander Trio; MontyAlexander fi Argue’s Secret Society;John Sco- “Science Fiction”;Darcy James Plus performsOrnetteColeman’s Blade; Gregory Porter; theBad Christian McBrideandBrian Jones; ChickCorea Trilogy with Newport JazzFestival:Norah p.m. Coldplay: rock, GilletteStadium.8 8 p.m. Jimmy Buffett,StadiumTheatre, Changes InLatitudes:tributeto Arena. 8p.m. Bryan Adams:rock, MoheganSun, Memorial Library, 6p.m. The Aviators:rock, JesseM.Smith $12. rock, Chan’sRestaurant. 8p.m. George McCann:blues, portjazzfest.org. Newport, 8p.m.$45-$100.new- Hall ofFame, 194BellevueAve., Brian Blade,InternationalTennis with ChristianMcBrideand Porter andChickCorea Trilogy Newport JazzFestival:Gregory Park. 10a.m.-7p.m.$15-$45. Ambassadors. Fort Adams State Big Band;andBerkleeGlobal Jazz versity ofRhodeIslandFestival Vandermark andKrisDavis; Uni- Eric Revis Parallax withKen Alloy; Sullivan Fortner Quartet; Creole Soul;Tyshawn Sorey and Brothers; EtienneCharlesand and Five Elements;theHeath Mitchell Project; Steve Coleman Sutton; “After Blue”TheJoni Apfelbaum’s Sparkler; Tierney Donny McCaslinGroup; Peter Kamasi Washington; Kneebody; Newport JazzFestival:Galactic; p.m. gan Sun,Arena. $90and$70.8 Josh Groban:popandrock, Mohe- atre. 7:30p.m. Carmichael, StadiumThe- John Abernathy:tributetoHoagy Bank. or tunafish fortheR.I.Food bring adonationofpeanutbutter Gazebo, 6-8p.m.Free. Please Garden CityCenteratthe World PremiereBand:pop,funk, eld/Joe Lovano Quartet;Joey CONTINUED ON PAGE 38 30 29

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 35 Third Annual Providence Folk Festival: noon-6 p.m., Roger Wil- JULY liams National Memorial. Free music festival featuring folk, Alpert Young Jazz Composer; acoustic and singer-songwriter and R.I. Music Educators Asso- acts, including Jen Chapin Trio and ciation Senior All-State Jazz. Fort Marc Douglas Berardo Band, on two Adams State Park, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. stages. Rain date, Sept. 11. $15-$375. Darius Rucker: rock, pop, rhythm SEPTEMBER and blues, Xfi nity Center. 2 Through the Doors: tribute to The Bret Michaels: rock, Twin River Doors, Chan’s Restaurant, $18, Casino, Event Center, 8 p.m. $35, 8 p.m. $75. All ages. 31 The 19th Annual Rhythm and Roots Newport Jazz Festival: Nels Cline: Festival, Sept. 2-4, Ninigret Park, Music from “Lovers”; Charles 4890A Old Post Rd. off Route 1, Lloyd New Quartet with Jason Charlestown. Lucinda Williams, Moran, Reuben Rogers and Eric Bruce Hornsby and the Noise- The Dixie Chicks will perform June 14 at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, . Harland; Lizz Wright; Angelique makers, Duke Robillard, Donna Kidjo; Jose James; Christian the Buffalo, Matt Andersen and Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa: hip- Rascal Flatts: country, Xfi nity Daltry and Liv Baxter: acoustic, Scott Tunde Adjuah Presents the Bona Fide, Sarah Potenza, hop, funk, rhythm and Center. 7 p.m. Downtown Sundown Series, Stretch Music; Potter, Holland, the Knickerbocker All Stars blues, Xfi nity Center. 7 p.m. James Hunter: rhythm and blues, Roger Williams National Memo- Loueke and Harland; Robert starring Roomful of Blues horns Jaded: rock and oldies, Elks Lodge soul, Narrows Center for the rial, 7-9:30 p.m. Free. In case of Glasper Experiment; Anat and Sugar Ray Rayford, Dave #850. 8 p.m.-midnight. No cover. Arts. 8 p.m. $35 advance; $40 at rain, the concerts will be held in Cohen’s Clarinet Re-Imagined; Grisman Sextet, Dave and Phil Joe Jordan: acoustic, Stadium door. the Visitor Center. Kamasi Washington; Django Alvin, Jim Kweskin, Geoff Muld- Theatre. 8 p.m. Sharks Come Cruisin: sea shanties, Sari Schorr: blues, Chan’s Restau- Festival All-Stars; Kenny Barron aur, the Earl Girls and others. Alicia Ruggerio, Seamus Galligan, Ed The Parlour. 6-9 p.m. rant, $20. 8 p.m. Trio; Yosvany Terry Quintet; Ben Not all artists may play all three McGuirl and John Faraone: acous- 13 Slippery Sneakers: zydeco, Jesse Williams and Sound Effect with days. For tickets and information tic, Downtown Sundown Series, Live Music Band: classic rock, M. Smith Memorial Library, 6 Gilad Hekselman and Christian visit rhythmandroots.com or call Roger Williams National Memo- Jesse M. Smith Memorial Library, p.m. Sands; Toshiko Akiyoshi: the (888) 855-6940. 5 p.m.-midnight. rial, 7-9:30 p.m. Free. In case of 6 p.m. The Smokin’ Toads: rock, Pub on Westerlies; and the Mass. Music Three-day camping: early bird: rain, the concerts will be held in Smokin’ Toads: rock, Dan’s Place. Park. Educators Association All-State $195, advance: $210; and $225: the Visitor Center. No cover. 21 Jazz Band. Fort Adams State gate. Three-day without camp- Rick Springfi eld: Twin River Casino, Waterfront Reggae Festival: reggae, Zac Brown Band: country, Park, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. $15-$375. ing: early bird: $135, advance: Event Center. 8 p.m. $35-$55. India Point Park, Gano Street, rock, Fenway Park. 6:30 p.m. $150; and $175 at gate. Teens jazz, Jesse M. Providence waterfront. The Wail- $41.50. AUGUST Greg Wardson Trio: without camping: advance and Smith Memorial Library, 6 p.m. ers, Etana, Jesse Royal and the 25 3 at gate: $75. Friday only: $40 7 Omega Sound’s DJ Realm. noon Atwater-Donnelly Duo: American G-Eazy & Logic: hip-hop, Xfi nity advance; $50 gate. Gates open Deftones: rock, Mohegan Sun, to 10 p.m. $41; $51 at the door. folk and Celtic music, Weaver Center, 7 p.m. one hour prior to start time each Arena. 7:30 p.m. 14 Library Summer Concerts on the Steve Smith and the Nakeds: day. Glenn Miller Orchestra: swing, big Joanne Shaw Taylor and Jared Lawn. 6 p.m. rhythm and blues, Garden City 3 band, Stadium Theatre. 2 p.m. James Nichols: blues, rock, Chan’s : rock, Xfi nity Center at the Gazebo, 6-8 p.m. The 19th Annual Rhythm and *SOLD OUT* Pearl Jam: Restaurant. 7 p.m. $18. Center. 7:30 p.m. Free. Please bring a donation of Roots Festival, Ninigret Park, rock, Fenway Park, 6:30 p.m. 17 26 peanut butter or tuna fi sh for the 4890A Old Post Rd. off Route 10 Timmy Maia Band: rock, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, R.I. Food Bank. 1, Charlestown. For artists and Down City Band: pop, disco, pop, Garden City Center at the Sam Hunt and Old Dominion: coun- 4 ticket prices, see Sept. 2. Not soul, Garden City Center at the Gazebo, 6-8 p.m. Free. Please try, Gillette Stadium. 5 p.m. Eric Lindell: blues, rock, pop, Nar- all artists may play all three Gazebo, 6-8 p.m. Free. Please bring a donation of peanut James Montgomery Blues rows Center for the Arts. 8 p.m. days. For tickets and informa- bring a donation of peanut butter or tuna fi sh for the R.I. Band: blues, rock, Chan’s Restau- $32; $37 at door. tion visit rhythmandroots.com butter or tuna fi sh for the R.I. Food Bank. rant. 8 p.m. $20. 5 or call (888) 855-6940. Noon to Food Bank. 18 UB40 featuring Ali Campbell, Astro Florida Georgia Line: country, Xfi n- midnight. Saturday only: $60 Rich Robinson: blues, rock, The Billy Joel: rock, Fenway Park, 7:30 and Mickey, pop, reggae, dub and ity Center. 7 p.m. advance; $70 gate. Met, Hope Artiste Village. $25. 8 p.m. ska, Twin River Casino, Event *SOLD OUT* Pearl Jam: 4 p.m. All ages. 19 Center, 8 p.m. $35, $75. All ages. rock, Fenway Park, 6:30 p.m. The 19th Annual Rhythm and Roots 11 Blink 182: pop, rock, Xfi nity 27 Satisfaction: tribute to The Rolling Festival, Ninigret Park, 4890A Old Boston: rock, 40th Anniversary Center. 7 p.m. Black Sabbath: rock, Mohegan Stones, and Who’s Next, reggae, Post Rd. off Route 1, Charles- Tour, Mohegan Sun, Arena. 7:30 Shawn Mendes: pop, Mohegan Sun, Arena. $144, $94. 7:30 p.m. Twin River Casino, Event Center. town. For artists and ticket p.m. Sun, Arena. 7:30 p.m. Kenny Chesney with Miranda 8 p.m. $15. All ages. prices, see Sept. 2. Not all artists Anders Osborne: rock, rhythm and 20 Lambert, Sam Hunt and Old Domin- 6 may play all three days. For blues, Narrows Center for the Zac Brown Band: country, ion: country, Gillette Stadium. Butch Trucks and the Freight Train tickets and information visit Arts. 8 p.m. $32 advance; $37 at rock, Fenway Park, 6:30 p.m. Whiskey Rhode: rock, rhythm and Band: rock, Narrows Center for rhythmandroots.com or call door. $41.50. blues, Jesse M. Smith Memorial the Arts. 8 p.m. $32 advance; $37 (888) 855-6940. Noon to mid- 12 Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Library, 6 p.m. at door. night. Sunday only: $60 advance; John Nemeth: blues, rock, Reefer Band: country pop, folk, 28 Counting Crows and Rob $70 gate. soul, Chan’s Restaurant. 8 p.m. rock, Xfi nity Center. 8 p.m. Korn and Rob Zombie: rock, Xfi nity Thomas: rock, Mohegan Sun, $15. Cowboy and Lady, Sara Azriel, Chris Center, 6:30 p.m. Arena. 6:45 p.m. — Lauren Long PROVIDENCE JOURNAL | providencejournal.com | Friday, May 27, 2016 | 39 40 | Friday, May 27, 2016 | PROVIDENCE JOURNAL | providencejournal.com mation, gotopawsox.com. Pawtucket. 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PROVIDENCE JOURNAL | providencejournal.com | Friday, May 27, 2016 | 43 PROVIDENCE PROVIDENCE Whether the balloons willWhether Also flying, albeit briefly, John Cafferty and the The festival is open from than ever actually be released fromactually be bonds andtheir earthly on thefloat freely depends time forweather. The best sunriseballoons to fly is near theyor sunset, and whether knowngo or not won’t be until the daily weather briefings. Ladywill be the Cannon (whose name is Jennifer shot outSmith), who will be of a cannon several times a day during the festival. Beaver Brown Band will per- form Friday evening; there will be fireworks Saturday evening. 4 to 10 p.m. July 22; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. July 23; 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 24. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children 6 to 14, free for children 5 and under, and $25 for families. Parking is free. For more information, go to southcountyballoonfest.com. — asmith@providencejournal. com (401) 277-7485 On Twitter: @asmith651 Speaking of aerial displays, Attendees can purchase South County Hot AirSouth County Hot Balloon Festival the South County Hot Air Balloon Festival, held each year at the University of Rhode Island athletic fields on Route 138 in Kingston, will be July 22-24. There will be music, food, entertainment, carni- val rides and, of course, hot air balloons. There should be about 10 balloons at the event, although the exact number hadn’t been nailed down at press time. tethered rides from individual balloonists, and highlights of the festival include the “bal- loon glows” on the evenings of Friday, July 22, and Saturday, July 23, when the balloons are inflated and lit from within. to benefit Hasbro Children’sto benefit but that is voluntary.Hospital, will be avail- Shuttle buses Lawnable from parking areas. andchairs, camp chairs at theblankets are permitted loungefestival, but no coolers, chairs, or pets. go toFor more information, rhodeislandairshow.com. JOURNAL FILE PHOTO/JOHN FREIDAH JOURNAL FILE PHOTO/JOHN The Washington County Fair celebrates its 50th anniversary this summer. anniversary its 50th celebrates County Fair The Washington 112 in Richmond., runs Aug. 17-21. The fair, held off Route One of the biggest events There will be lots more to Other attractions include The show will also feature Gates open at 9 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 20, the fairSaturday, Aug. 20, Admission to the fair is $10 They’re back — and and — back They’re AND BETTER BIGGER of the summer is the annual Rhode Island National Guard Open House and Air Show, at Quonset State Airport in North Kingstown. This year the air show will be June 11-12, and will feature the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. see, both in the sky and on the ground. the Shockwave Jet Truck, a jet-powered truck that can reach speeds in excess of 300 mph. The air show will also have Ace Maker Air Shows, which features a vintage T-33 jet and aerial acrobatics from pilots Mike Goulian and Rob Holland. some vintage World War II planes, including a B-25 bomber and P-51 and P-40 fighters, plus a parachute team and a “combined arms dem- onstration” that will include helicopters and massive cargo planes. performances start at 10 a.m. and last until about 4:30 p.m. Admission to the show and parking is free. A $10 donation will be requested at the gates National Guard Air Show John Michael Montgomery onJohn Michael Aug. 17, Cana- Wednesday, singer Terri Clarkdian country andon Thursday, Aug. 18, Friday,Craig Campbell on Aug. 19. to Rhodewill present a “Salute Island” with Billy Gilman (Gilmanperforming at 2 p.m. got his start at the Washing- Timton County Fair), then JohnCharron at 6 p.m. and BrownCafferty and the Beaver Band at 9 p.m. On Sunday, the fair will feature country duo High Valley. for adults; children 10 and under are free. For more information, go to washingtoncountyfair-ri.com. Chairman Clyde “Pete” Fish The fair, expected to attract This being the Ocean State, The fair will end with the Of course, there will be On the schedule so far is This year marks the 50th And don’t forget Close-Act Washington County Fair Washington anniversary of the Wash- ington County Fair, which will be held Aug. 17-21 on the fairgrounds off Route 112 in Richmond. said the fair will commemo- rate the anniversary with a big fireworks display on Wednes- day night. There will also be a cake or, more accurately, a cake-eating contest. 100,000, is a celebration of the state’s agricultural heritage, and includes live- stock exhibits, tractor and horse pulls, lawn-mower races, games for all ages, and lots of food and rides for both children and adults, including a midway with a new roller coaster. the popular “Battle of the Fishermen” will be back, when local fisherman compete in throwing lines, banding lob- sters, tossing fish and more. traditional tug-of-war com- petition, which attracted 52 teams last year. plenty of entertainment at the main stage, located in a natural amphitheater in a pine grove. York, by way of India; andYork, by way of India; Rico. Plena Libre, from Puerto Theatre from the Netherlands, which will set “dinosaurs” loose on the streets of down- town Providence. For more information, go to pvdfest.com.

FirstWorks, the founding There will be family activi- But events will extend all the The action will be centered Last year it was the Provi-

a band from , New the south of Italy; Red Baraat, Newpoli, playing music from Caribbean on the dance floor; unites Africa, America and the Dawuni, from Ghana, who musicians from Haiti; Rocky a multigenerational group of Cuban All Stars; Lakou Mizik, include the 17-piece Afro- of the featured artists. They Fest, has announced some its downtown buildings. creative partner for PVD- performances in and around public art installations and while AS220 will program will become a dance floor, Building on Washington Street parking lot behind the Arnold Hotel on Fountain Street. The in the parking lot of The Dean arts exhibition and block party ties in Burnside Park and an the festival.) will be closed to traffic during to Empire. (Washington Street way down Washington Street City Center. Park, and the Alex and Ani including City Hall, Burnside in the Kennedy Plaza area, and more. art, music, food, dance, crafts dence June 2-5 for four days of converge on downtown Provi- thousands are expected to event you shouldn’t miss, as whatever you call it, it’s an renamed PVDFest. But Festival. This year, it’s been dence International Arts PVDFest By Andy Smith Journal Arts Writer perform at PVDFest, June 2-5 in downtown Providence. June 2-5 in downtown perform at PVDFest, Haitian ensemble Lakou Mizik is among the many musical acts that will musical Mizik is among the many Haitian ensemble Lakou fairs and festivals and fairs

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PROVIDENCE JOURNAL | providencejournal.com | Friday, May 27, 2016 | 45 5 ea.com. CONTINUED ON PAGE 51 CONTINUED ON PAGE A Grande Fete by the River: Slater Mill Museum, Ave., 67 Roosevelt 725-8638; Pawtucket. Dancing slatermill.org. to Klem Klimek's Buddy featuring Milt System, illuminated Reeder; mill tours, Latin grounds, specialty foods. 7:30- 10:30 p.m. $50. Provi- PVDFest: downtown See dence. pvdfest.com. June 2 for details. The Providence Flea: Provi- Greenway, dence River 345 South Water across 484-7783; St., Providence. providencefl artisans, vintage Local items, fashion, curiosi- music. 10 a.m.-4 ties, live Sept. 11. p.m. Through Rain or shine. Provi- PVDFest: downtown See dence. pvdfest.com. June 2 for details. PROVIDENCE JOURNAL FILE PHOTO/ PROVIDENCE 3 4 Park; art installations Park; and performances by AS220; "dinosaurs" from from Theatre Close-Act the Netherlands. Opening Sat. 4 p.m. Fea- parade artists include the tured All Stars; Afro-Cuban Haiti; Mizik, from Lakou from Dawuni, Rocky a Baraat, Ghana; Red Brooklyn from band of India; and way by Puerto from Plena Libre, Rico. June 2-5. downtown PVDFest: downtown pvdfest. Providence. com. Opening procession at 4 p.m. begins at Empire streets, and Washington Plaza ends at Kennedy with opening ceremony. See June 2 for details. Gaspee Days Fire- works: Salter Grove Park- Narragansett Park, 781-1772; Warwick. way, gaspee.com. 9 p.m. Rain date June 5. The South County Hot Air Balloon Festival, held each year at held each year The South County Hot Air Balloon Festival, fields in Kingstown, of Rhode Island athletic the University July 22-24. place will take ANDREW DICKERMAN 2 28 29 30 fairs and festivals fairs Narragansett Narragansett Gaspee Days: 781- Warwick. Parkway, 1772; gaspee.com. Festival: More Arts & Crafts and than 100 artisans food court, crafters, music, entertainment, games and amusements. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Boat Block Party: Aspray Pawtuxet House & Patio, Neil by Beer, music Park. of and The Vipers. Proof age. 6-11 p.m. $5. May 28-30. General Stanton Inn Flea Rd., Market: 4115 Old Post 364-1818. Charlestown. Antiques, collectibles, farmers eco-crafts, Sat-Sun, Every market. 8 a.m.-3:30 Mon holidays. Sun $2 parking p.m. Free. only. Virtu Art Festival: Wilcox St., 44 Broad Park, 596-7761; Westerly. oceanchamber.org. 150 artists, by Works and performers crafters nine states; a Cre- from ation Station for children; martial-arts demonstra- 28-29. 10 tions. May or Rain a.m.-5 p.m. Free. shine. Gaspee Days Arts & Crafts Festival: Narragansett 10 Warwick. Parkway, 28 a.m.-5 p.m. See May for details. Virtu Art Festival: Wilcox St., 44 Broad Park, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Westerly. of two-day Last day Free. 28 for See May event. details. Gaspee Days Arts & Crafts Festival: Narragansett 10 Warwick. Parkway, 28 a.m.-4:30 p.m. See May for details. downtown PVDFest: downtown pvdfest.com. Providence. of celebrating days Four the arts, music and food. in the Kennedy Centered including City area, Plaza Hall and the Alex and Ani City Center. Family activities in Burnside JUNE MAY MAY Ü é é ¦ é 1

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