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Summer of Music at the Redondo Beach Pier

The free bi-weekly concerts on the Redondo Beach Pier are for all ages. Every show will bring new vibes to the pier as concertgoers enjoy music from the 50’s, Big Band, Blues, Country, Drum Circles, Island, Latin, Pop, Classic Rock and Surf. Bring your own beach chair for better enjoyment of the concerts. The Redondo Beach Pier offers a wide array of dining, shopping and fun for the entire family.

Note:  After July 4, 2008, concerts will continue every Thursday and Saturday, 6:00 - 8:00 pm through August 30, 2008, with the exception of August 23, 2008 when concerts will commence at 4:00 pm. following the 6th Annual Chalk Art Festival. 

About Redondo Beach Pier Association:
The Redondo Beach Pier is the only horseshoe-shaped pier in the country and offers a variety of annual events, free to the public.

Dates:
Time: 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Event Price: Free
Organization: Redondo Beach Pier Association
Venue: Redondo Beach Pier
Torrance Blvd., west of Pacific Coast Highway
Redondo Beach, California 90277
Phone: 310-318-0631 Option 2
Web Site: http://redondopier.com
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