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Free Music This Weekend and All Summer at Universal CityWalk's '5 Towers'

The free Music Spotlight Series will be going on all summer long.

The following is a press release from Universal CityWalk about the free music gong on at its "5 Towers"  stage. Last weekend, Kat Graham performed (see attached video.)

 

The free Music Spotlight Series at the “5 Towers” on Universal CityWalk continues this weekend, beginning with Spotlight Fridays, Friday, June 15th, with performances by actress and singer Katelyn Tarver and the band ParachuteTarver is known as an actress on “Big Time Rush” and will sings hits from her new album, A Little More Free

Parachute’s The Way It Was, features the band’s patented lush melodies accompanied by a production that is intricate yet sparing.  Hits include the first single, ‘Something to Believe In (Jeremiah)’ and ‘Kiss Me Slowly,’ the latter of which Parachute’s Will Anderson co-wrote with Lady Antebellum’s Grammy-winning Record and Song of the Year duo of Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood.

WHEN: Friday, June 15, 2012

Spotlight Fridays: Live Entertainment Begins at 7PM

Katelyn Tarver Performance Begins at 8pm followed by Parachute 

 

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Spin Saturdays: DJ Face Off Begins at 7PM

 

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Retro Cover Bands and Latin Sundays: DJ Regul8 Begins at 6PM

Fast Times, the 80s Flashback, Begins at 7PM

 

WHERE: “5 Towers” concert venue – 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608

 

PARKING:     Enter Universal Studios Blvd. off the 101 Freeway or Universal Hollywood Drive off Lankershim Blvd. 

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