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Las Vegas is hosting three free concerts in March, showcasing a diverse range of musical talents. These concerts are open to the public of all ages and are free of charge. Attendees are encouraged to reserve their spots in advance to secure a spot at the concerts. Additionally, food trucks will be available at each park to provide refreshments for purchase.

The first concert features Seffarine, a band that blends Moroccan and American influences to create a unique musical fusion. Led by Lamiae Naki’s vocals and Nat Hulskamp’s masterful oud playing, Seffarine delivers intricate rhythms and melodies that tell captivating stories. Drawing inspiration from their diverse cultural backgrounds, the ensemble offers an immersive musical experience that transcends borders and captivates audiences worldwide.

Next up is “Animaniacs,” a concert starring the original Emmy-winning composer Randy Rogel and voice talents such as Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche. The show, which originally debuted in the 1990s, remains relevant today with new episodes streaming on HULU. Described as a multi-generational favorite, “Animaniacs” features universally recognized hit songs that are sure to entertain both adults and children. Attendees are encouraged to bring low-back chairs or blankets for a more comfortable experience at the Centennial Hills Park Amphitheater.

The final concert in March showcases Dixie Flats, a Las Vegas-based band that specializes in hot jazz, Depression-era blues, Second Line, and other music inspired by New Orleans culture. Named after a topographical feature in Elko, Nevada, Dixie Flats aims to pay homage to the music they love while honoring the artists who inspire them. Attendees are advised to bring low-back chairs or blankets to enjoy the performance at Bruce Trent Park.

For more information about the concerts or to reserve your spot, contact Margaret Kurtz at 702.229.6993 or 702.249.1828, or email her at [email protected]

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