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M&T Plaza Event Series 50 YEARS Plaza Event Series 1969-2019 CCelelebebratrate!e! WeekdaysWeekdays from from12-1pm 12-1pm at Oneat One M&T M&T Plaza Plaza I 345 345 Main Main Street, Street, Buffalo Buffalo NY 14203 NY 14203 WKBW-TV Channel 7 Week WNED l WBFO Buffalo Toronto Week Monday, June 10 .......................................... Joyryde & The Hitmen Horns Monday, July 22 ...................................................................... Disco Duck Tuesday, June 11 ............... Ramblin’ Lou Family Band from WXRL Radio Tuesday, July 23 .................................. Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Wednesday, June 12 ............ Westminster Community Charter School (Note: Begins at 11:45am - 12:45pm Thursday, June 13 ............................................................. The Frankfurters Wednesday, July 24 .......................................................... Broken Strings Friday, June 14 ............................................... Big Wheelie & The Hubcaps Thursday, July 25 ............................................. Caribbean Extravaganza Friday, July 26 ............................................................................. Angel Vox The Buffalo News Week Monday, June 17 ............................................................ Old School B-Boys Spectrum News Week Tuesday, June 18 ....................................................................... Beatlemagic Monday, July 29 ............................................................................ JJ Swing Wednesday, June 19 ......................................... The Doug Yeomans Band Tuesday, July 30 .......................................................... Queen City Swing Thursday, June 20 .................................................................... Only Humen Wednesday, July 31 ....................................................... The Kensingtons Friday, June 21 ................................................................. West of the Mark Thursday, August 1 ..... “In Jest” Comedy Variety Show with Nels Ross Friday, August 2 ..................... Denzel Ward & The Cool Platinum Band Buffalo Bisons Week Monday, June 24 ........................................... The Bobby Militello Quartet Power 93.7 WBLK Week Tuesday, June 25 ......................... Mark Mazur and “The Little Big Band” Monday, August 5 ......................................................... Back to the Bars Wednesday, June 26 ............................................................ SuperCharger Tuesday, August 6 ................................................... Jim Tudini Big Band Thursday, June 27 ............................................................................ Flipside Wednesday, August 7 .................................................... The Lake Effect Friday, June 28 ..................................................................................... XOXO Thursday, August 8 ............................................................... Creek Bend Friday, August 9 ........................... African American Cultural Center’s 92.9 JACK FM Week Dance & Drum Performance Company Monday, July 1 ................................................................................... Lithium Tuesday, July 2 ........................................................ The Scott Celani Band Country 106.5 WYRK Week Monday, August 12 .................................................... The Soul Providers Wednesday, July 3 ......................... Mike Randall & Friends / Zoomobile Tuesday, August 13 .................................................... Pointless Brothers Thursday, July 4 ...................................................................... Bank Holiday Wednesday, August 14 ...... Colleen Williams & The Bobby Jones Trio (Independence Day - No Performance) Thursday, August 15 ........................................................... McCarthyizm Friday, July 5 ............................................................. Quintessential Phunk Friday, August 16................................Terry Buchwald’s Tribute to Elvis Business First Week Monday, July 8 ............................................................................. Will Holton The Breeze 96.1 Week Monday, August 19 .............................. David Kane’s Them Jazzbeards Tuesday, July 9 ................................................................................... Allykat Tuesday, August 20 ............................. Joseph Michael Mahfoud Band Wednesday, July 10 ............................................... The Chicago Authority Wednesday, August 21 ............................................ The Tommy Z Band Thursday, July 11 ......................................................................... Breakaway Thursday, August 22 .................................................... Taylor Made Jazz Friday, July 12 ............................................. Carnival Kids Steel Orchestra Friday, August 23 ............................ Total Eclipse & The Buffalo Horns Buffalo Music Hall of Fame Week Monday, July 15 ................................................................ Boys of Summer Onsite Food Trucks (6/3/19 - 8/30/19) Mondays ........................................................................ Great Aussie Bite Tuesday, July 16 .................................................... Dave Constantino Band Tuesdays ................................................................................... The Blend Wednesday, July 17 ............................... Tom Stahl and The Dangerfields Wednesdays ........................................................................ Cheesy Chick Thursday, July 18 ......................................................... Bar-room Buzzards Thursdays ........................................................................ Caribbean Flava Friday, July 19 ............................................................................ Unity Band Fridays ................................................................... Dickey’s Barbecue Pit #PlazaEventSeries ©2019 M&T Bank. Member FDIC. 15666 (5/19) 50 YEARS Plaza Event Series 1969-2019 15666 (4/19) (4/19) 15666 FDIC. Member Bank. M&T ©2019 #PlazaEventSeries Friday, August 16.......Terry Buchwald’s Tribute to Elvis to Tribute Buchwald’s 16.......Terry August Friday, Thursday, August 15 ................................. 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The Lake Effect Lake The ......................... 7 August Wednesday, Tuesday, August 20 ... Joseph Michael Mahfoud Band Mahfoud Michael Joseph ... 20 August Tuesday, Tuesday, August 6 ......................... Jim Tudini Big Band Big Tudini Jim ......................... 6 August Tuesday, Monday, August 19 .... David Kane’s Them Jazzbeards Them Kane’s David .... 19 August Monday, Weekdays from 12-1pmBars the to atBack One........................................ 5 August Monday, M&T Plaza Week Week Celebrate! Plaza Event Series 1969 - 2019 © 2019 M&T Bank. Member FDIC.15666 (4/19).
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