The Orange Fairgrounds are expected to be packed once again with another free concert for the summer. This time the Orange Town News joins with the town of Orange to bring to you, for the first time in Connecticut, the “British Invasion Tribute Band.” The event will take place on the fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 1 (rain date Sunday, Sept. 2) from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Families, bring you chairs and sit out and rock to one of New England’s premiere bands.
The British Invasion Tribute Band is a four person band making its first outdoor appearance in Connecticut. The band is a regular at Mohegan Sun Casino and has performed at Asbury Park, Wildwood, Six Flags, Harrah's Atlantic City, and amusement Parks and Community Festivals throughout NJ, PA and NY.
The Band will be performing three full sets of music from the 1960’s:
1) “The British Invasion” (1964 to 1967) - with hits from such great groups as the Rolling Stones. Kinks, Zombies, Animals, Herman’s Hermits and more.
2) The second set is “The American Response” to the British Invasion” featuring songs from the Monkey’s, the Beach Boys, the Doors, Simon and Garfunkel and the Mama’s and the Papa’s.
3) The evening finishes off with the Beatles as the band plays the complete side #2 from their fan favorite album “Abbey Road.”
Light Snacks and beverages will be available at the fairgrounds. Come early and get a good seat. This is a free Orange family event you will not want to miss.
Labels: British Invasion, music, Orange concert
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