BROOKLINE — The Brookline Recreation Department and the Brookline Golf Course would like to remind and encourage town residents and those from throughout the Greater Boston area to attend The Sunset Concert.
The Sunset Concert is a multi-performer, family-friendly music experience put on as part of the Recreation Department’s Summer Concert Series. The event will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, Aug. 2, from 3-9 p.m. at the Brookline Golf Course’s driving range, 1281 West Roxbury Parkway.
The event is open to all who would like to attend.
Performers include Vanessa Trien and The Jumping Monkeys, Petty Larceny — a Tom Petty cover band — and the Zac Brown Tribute Band, which will headline the show. The event will also feature food trucks, a Kidz Zone play area, a beer garden, and other fun activities for all ages.
The Hemlock Grill in the Clubhouse also be open with a full menu of casual dining options.
The Sunset is free for both Brookline residents and non-residents, as long as tickets are reserved in advance. Non-reserved admission on the day of the event will be $5 per person. Tickets can be reserved here.
A limited number of parking spaces will be available on the golf course until 4 p.m. for $25 each, so attendees are encouraged to carpool, use ride-sharing apps, bike, walk, or arrange to be dropped off. After 4 p.m., attendees are asked to park at Dexter Southfield School, 20 Newton St., where there will be a shuttle to the event.
“No parking” signs will be posted on the surrounding roads to ensure residents maintain access to their homes. Vehicles that violate the signage will be towed.
Free advance registration concert tickets and paid parking, as well as additional concert information, can be found at brooklinegolf.com/sunset.
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