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Paso Robles Summer Concerts in The Park is Seeking Musical Talent for the 2023 Season

 

December 14, 2022, Paso Robles, CA – Paso Robles Recreation Services and the Paso Robles REC

Foundation are currently accepting applications for interested performers for the 2023 Summer Concerts

in the Park series. This highly popular family-friendly concert series attracted over 25,000 attendees in

the summer of 2022 and has been an annual tradition throughout the area since 2001. All shows are free

and feature a wide variety of local and regional musical entertainment in the City Park gazebo.

“We were thrilled with the outstanding attendance during our Summer Concerts in the Park Series last

summer,” commented Lynda Plescia, Recreation Services Manager for the City of Paso Robles. “Our

varied line-up of talented musicians delivered fabulous shows throughout the entire season. We’re

excited to assemble another crowd-pleasing schedule of performances for the 2023 season.”

Concerts will take place on Thursdays from 6-8 p.m., June 15 through August 24, 2023. Musicians

interested in consideration for the 2023 season must submit a press kit by Friday, January 27, 2023

containing the following materials:

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• A completed Band Interest Form available at www.prcity.com/concertsinthepark

• One to two relevant videos of previous performances in the last three years

• CD demo or downloadable songs

• Website or Facebook page information or link

• Set list to cover a two-hour set

• Two references

Interested performers must email an electronic press kit (EPK) by the January 27, 2023 deadline to

Recreation Services Volunteer Coordinator Wyatt Lund at wlund@prcity.com or submit a physical press

kit to Concerts in the Park, Attention: Wyatt Lund, 600 Nickerson Drive, Paso Robles, CA 93446. For

more information, please contact Wyatt Lund at (805) 237-3990 or at the email address above. 

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