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LED ZEPAGAIN HITS THE STAGE THIS SATURDAY AT CENTRAL PARK

LED ZEPAGAIN HITS THE STAGE SATURDAY AT CENTRAL PARK
City’s Popular Concert Series Continues with Led Zeppelin Tribute Band

The City of Santa Clarita’s 2009 Concerts in the Park series continues, July 18 with a performance by “Led Zepagain,” bringing the sounds of Led Zeppelin to life at the Central Park stage at 7 p.m. The Concerts in the Park Series is free to attend and will continue every Saturday evening at 7 p.m. through August 29.

Hailed as “the greatest Led Zeppelin tribute band going,” Led Zepagain consistently sell out shows at some of California’s biggest clubs & casinos, including the House of Blues in Hollywood and Anaheim, The Galaxy Theater, The Coach House and Pechanga Casino.

“Community members can get ready to rock and roll when Led Zepagain hits the stage this Saturday for the second performance of the 2009 Concerts in the Park series,” said Mayor Frank Ferry. “Whether you’re a long-time Led Zeppelin fan, or just love great, high-energy music, Led Zepagain is sure to offer a performance to remember.”

The Concerts in the Park series is held at Santa Clarita’s Central Park and is one of the City’s most popular summertime traditions year after year. The 2009 talent lineup features returning favorites and first-time bands, with seven remaining dates providing non-stop fun for the whole family.

Central Park is located at 27150 Bouquet Canyon Road. For more information on the 2009 Concerts in the Park series, please contact the City’s Arts and Events office at (661) 286-4018 or visit www.santa-clarita.com/concerts.

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