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Concerts in the Park are presented free, each Sunday, June through Labor Day weekend, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Center Park in Woodland Hills. Parking is available.

Survivor June 3
Survivor
Grammy Award winners for "The Eye of the Tiger," the theme song to Rocky III, Survivor continues to tour the country making fans happy wherever they go. They will be playing the hit songs they made famous over the years, "I Can’t Hold Back," "High On You," and "Search Is Over," plus many more.
Poncho Sanchez June 10
Playboy Jazz at Warner Center Park
Poncho Sanchez
Also appearing will be Freddie Ravel, Tootie Heath and Friends, Miles Mosley and his Band, Judy Chamberlain, Hamilton Academy of Music Jazz Combo

More than anything else, Poncho is a storyteller and leader of the most popular Latin jazz groups in the world today. Mixing his conga playing with his Afro-Cuban rhythms merged with be-bop, he expresses the many moods and fondness for traditional Latin fare with jazz, R&B, and funk.
L.A. Pierce Symphonic Winds June 17
L.A. Pierce Symphonic Winds
This dynamic 110-piece mix of woodwinds and brass has toured the world spreading good cheer and great music. Playing songs by John Philip Sousa, to the music of the Broadway stage, this group encompasses a wide variety of popular and commercial music and is always entertaining. Also at this concert, the young talented students of the San Fernando Valley will be showcased as winners of the Annual Valley Cultural Center Music Scholarship Competition.
Beatle tribute band - Ticket to Ride June 24
The Motels featuring Martha Davis
The voice of Martha Davis continues to spark the success of this group for the past two and a half decades. With hits such as "Suddenly Last Summer," "Remember the Nights," and "Shame," The Motels have forever found their place in modern rock music. The lead vocals of Martha Davis are an unmistakable entity in American Pop Culture.

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