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Jessica Rees Jrees@Cordmedia.Com 760-834-8599 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Jessica Rees [email protected] 760-834-8599 FREE FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY AT TORTOISE ROCK CASINO’S LIVE AT THE ROCK CONCERT SERIES August Lineup Announced! TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA – (July 27, 2016) – Tortoise Rock Casino is proud present the ultimate in free family entertainment at Live at the Rock, featuring an exciting concert every Friday night in August for all ages 6+! The FREE Friday Concert Series features electrifying tribute bands and artists, performing on the outdoor stage at Tortoise Rock Casino. The concerts take place at 8 p.m. on Friday nights now through October. Before enjoying the concert at Live at the Rock, start off the night with a delicious bite to eat at Oasis Grille or enjoy a cocktail at Shelly’s Lounge. Free soda and soft drinks are also available! Live at the Rock is presented by Z107.7 FM. Listen to Z107.7 FM for updates and announcements about the Live at the Rock series. August kicks off with Heart Attack and a tribute to Heart on August 5. Their spot-on recreation of Heart’s music takes guests on a journey from their classic songs of the ‘70s to their chart-topping hits of the ‘80s, from “Barracuda” and “Crazy On You” to “These Dreams” and “Alone.” Experience the music of The Ramones on August 12 with The Rockaways. The band pays tribute to the legendary punk rockers and recreates such hits as “I Wanna Be Sedated,” “Glad To See You Go,” “Rockaway Beach” and many more. Grunge rock will be in the house when Nirvanish brings the music of Nirvana to Live at the Rock on August 19. Nirvanish captures the essence of the late Kurt Cobain with songs like “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” “Come As You Are” and “All Apologies.” On August 26, Creedence Relived transports guests back to a live '60s-era Creedence Clearwater Revival concert, singing hits like "Born on the Bayou," "Fortunate Son," "Travelin' Band," "Proud Mary," and many more of the band's legendary rock anthems. LIVE AT THE ROCK LINEUP: August 5 Heart Attack: A Tribute to Heart August 12 The Rockaways: A Tribute to The Ramones August 19 Nirvanish: A Tribute to Nirvana August 26 Creedence Relived: A Tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival Tortoise Rock Casino can be found by taking a right on Adobe Road at Highway 62 going east. Everyone 18 years of age and over can join the non-stop sizzling gaming action at Tortoise Rock Casino. ABOUT TORTOISE ROCK CASINO: Tortoise Rock Casino is owned and operated by the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians. This gorgeous new entertainment destination in Twentynine Palms, California is beautifully situated between the majestic Joshua Tree National Park and one of the country’s largest military training facilities—the United States Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center. The casino offers 30,000 square feet of gaming space, with 490 Slot Machines, 7 Table Games, live poker, plus live entertainment, Oasis Grille and Shelly’s Lounge. Visit www.TortoiseRockCasino.com for more information or call 1.866.377.6829. The Twenty- Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians also owns and operates Spotlight 29 Casino in nearby Coachella, California. ### .
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