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August Calendar FREE TO THE PUBLIC AUGUST CALENDAR SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lake Harriet Bandshell Lake Harriet Bandshell Bryant Square Park Bryant Square Park Lake Harriet Bandshell Lake Harriet Bandshell 2:00 PM Matt Machacek The Red Hot Django Bossa Soul Star Tribune Presents: Michael Monroe MN Pops Orchestra Minneapolis singer Peppers TWIN Brazilian jazz, soul, funk Monica LaPlante and MN acoustic music master Minneapolis Pops songwriter hot jazz- the music of CITIES Lake Harriet Bandshell DJ Truckstache MOVIE Orchestra Django Reinhardt Nicollet Island Park MOBILE B & The Sting Minnehaha Falls Park Frozen 2 5:30 PM The Red Hot Django MOVIE JAZZ roots rock and reggae Kung Fu Hippies Rated PG Opera on the Lake Peppers Cars PROJECT LOVE! family friendly hippy Kenny Park the name says it all hot jazz- the music of Rated G Minnehaha Minnehaha Falls Park music Django Reinhardt Pearl Park Park The Strum Brothers MOVIE MOVIE 7-8:30 PM swingin, singin Star Tribune Presents: Say Anything ukulele duo! Little Shop of Horrors Rated PG-13 MOVIE (1986) Loring Park Shazam Rated PG-13 Rated PG-13 Lake Harriet Bandshell North Commons 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Lake Harriet Bandshell Lake Harriet Bandshell Bryant Square Park Bryant Square Park Lake Harriet Bandshell MOVIE 2:00 PM Tim Casey & The Martyrs Hell-Burnin’ Singers Victoria and the Acts of Star Tribune Presents: Abominable Ann Reed and Dan original R&B, power pop country, bluegrass band TWIN Persuasion The Foxgloves Rated PG Chouinard MOVIE Father Henn. Bluff Park CITIES Swinging bop and big harmonies and rich Lynnhurst Park sing-along with Ann Mia Presents: Emily Haavik & the 35s MOBILE vocal jazz instrumentation and Dan! Queen of Katwe string-driven, lyrical JAZZ Lake Harriet Bandshell Minnehaha Falls Park 5:30 PM Rated PG alt-country PROJECT Linden Hills Dentistry Rich Lewis Band Brass Menagerie Loring Park MOVIE Rev. 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Bluff Park Gemini Man (Spanish MOVIE harmony MOVIE Subtitles, English Audio) Star Tribune Presents: Toy Story 4 Rated PG-13 Hairspray (2007) Rated G Central Gym Park Rated PG Van Cleve Park Lake Harriet Bandshell 29 30 31 MUSIC STARTS at 7:30 pm (except SUN) at: Lake Harriet Bandshell Lake Harriet Bandshell Bryant Square Park Lake Harriet Bandshell // 4135 W Lake Harriet Pkwy 2:00 PM Bluedog The Carnegies Nyttu Chongo native american blues young indie rockers from MUSIC STARTS at 7 pm at: Refreshments African traditional music and rock Minneapolis Nicollet Island Park // 40 Power St. available for for healing MOVIE MOVIE Father Hennepin Bluff Park // 420 SE Main St purchase at 5:30 PM Monster University Tom and Jerry Minnehaha Falls Park // 4801 S Minnehaha Drive most events Minnesota Mandolin Rated G Rated PG Orchestra Waite Park Sumner Field Park MUSIC STARTS at 6:30 pm at: 17 contemporary and All movies 5 Bryant Square Park // 3101 Bryant Ave S Movie mandolin-heyday music Music Locations start at dusk Venue Visit: mplsmusicandmovies.com for movie locations Locations Select Wednesdays: TWIN CITIES MOBILE JAZZ PROJECT Artists come to local parks to provide a short lesson on jazz music and then provide a concert, all FREE to the public! 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