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Las Vegas, known for its vibrant entertainment scene, is set to dazzle residents and visitors alike with a series of free concerts in March 2024. The city has curated a diverse lineup featuring a mix of musical genres and talented performers, ensuring a memorable experience for all attendees. From the enchanting sounds of Seffarine to the nostalgic charm of “Animaniacs” and the soulful tunes of Dixie Flats, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Seffarine: A Fusion of Cultures

Kicking off the concert series is Seffarine, a band that seamlessly blends Moroccan and American influences to create a truly unique musical experience. Led by the enchanting vocals of Lamiae Naki and the masterful oud playing of Nat Hulskamp, Seffarine’s music weaves together intricate rhythms and melodies that transport listeners to distant lands. Drawing inspiration from their diverse cultural backgrounds, the ensemble delivers a captivating performance that transcends borders and resonates with audiences worldwide.

The concert by Seffarine is scheduled for Friday, March 8th at 7 p.m. at the Charleston Heights Arts Center. Located at 800 S. Brush St., attendees can expect to be immersed in a cultural journey unlike any other. To secure a spot at this not-to-be-missed event, be sure to reserve your ticket in advance.

“Animaniacs”: A Timeless Classic

For those looking to relive the nostalgia of their childhood or introduce a new generation to the beloved animated series, “Animaniacs” promises to delight audiences of all ages. Featuring the original Emmy-winning composer Randy Rogel and the voice talents of Emmy Winner Rob Paulsen, along with Maurice LaMarche, the concert brings to life the iconic characters and hit songs that have captured the hearts of fans for decades.

The “Animaniacs” concert will take place on Saturday, March 16th at 7 p.m. at the Centennial Hills Park Amphitheater. Located at 7101 N. Buffalo Drive at Deer Springs Way, the venue offers the perfect setting for a night of animated fun and entertainment. Remember to bring low-back chairs or blankets for added comfort as you enjoy the show under the stars.

Dixie Flats: A Taste of New Orleans

Rounding out the concert series is Dixie Flats, a Las Vegas-based band that pays homage to the rich musical traditions of New Orleans. Specializing in hot jazz, Depression-era blues, and Second Line music, the band’s infectious rhythms and soulful melodies are sure to get audiences on their feet. Named after a topographical feature in Elko, Nevada, Dixie Flats aims to honor the music they love while celebrating the artists who inspire them.

Catch Dixie Flats in action on Saturday, March 30th at 7 p.m. at Bruce Trent Park. Located at 8851 Vegas Drive, the park provides a picturesque backdrop for an evening of toe-tapping tunes and lively performances. Bring your low-back chairs or blankets to make the most of your experience as you groove to the sounds of Dixie Flats.

In addition to the stellar lineup of performers, attendees can look forward to a variety of food trucks offering refreshments for sale at each park. Whether you’re craving a savory snack or a sweet treat, there will be something for everyone to enjoy while taking in the live music.

To reserve your spot at any of the upcoming concerts and receive updates on the events, be sure to secure your tickets in advance. With a mix of cultural influences, musical genres, and talented performers, the free concerts in Las Vegas promise to be a highlight of the city’s entertainment calendar in March 2024. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to experience the magic of live music in the heart of Sin City.