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Bolingbrook Performing Arts Center welcomes Jonathan Devin (COUNTRY Band)

The Bolingbrook Performing Arts Center continues to be an anticipated
and beloved summer treasure for the community. 
From family friendly theater productions to the most popular bands in the Midwest performing every
*Wednesday during the summer, the Bolingbrook
Performing Arts Center has been the place to go for an amazing array of entertainment, free!  



July 17,
2013             
Jonathan Devin (Country)



The remaining summer
2013 schedule is as follows:

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July 24,
2013             
Keith Semple (Rock)



July 31,
2013             
Timing’s Everything (Country
Rock) 

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August 7,
2013            Deacon
Blues (Steely Dan Tribute  
    



August 14,
2013          Spoken Four (All
Covers)            



August 16-18,
2013     JUBILEE! 
     



August 16th      



Chicago Tribute Anthology
- 6:30pm - 8:30pm



7th Heaven - 9:00pm – 11:00pm



August 17th     



Sundance Band - 12:30pm – 2:00pm



Reddy- R-Knot - 2:30pm –
4:00pm



Rock of Ages - 4:30pm –
6:00pm



Five Guys Named Moe
- 6:30pm – 8:30pm



Infinity - 9:00pm –
11:00pm



August 18th     



Us Guys and Joe
- 12:30pm – 2:00pm



Magisty - 2:30pm –
4:00pm



The Covergirls (Violin Show)
- 4:30pm – 5:30pm



Lisa McClowry - 6:00pm –
7:30pm



The Ides of
March- 8:00pm – 10:00pm 



August 21, 2013 - 25 or 6 to 4 
(Chicago Tribute Band) 



August 28, 2013 - 7th Heaven  (Rock)    
         



September 4, 2013     TBD



All Wednesday night concerts begin at 7:30pm.  Rain or
Shine.  Jubilee Concerts
start at various times as noted above.



The 9,000 square foot
Bolingbrook Performing Arts Center located behind
Town Center at 375 W. Briarcliff in Bolingbrook, sits opposite of an expansive lawn  offering an
informal and comfortable place to
picnic while enjoying some of the area’s top performances. 
Each show is broadcasted through a state-of-the-art sound system and
presented with dramatic features
including conventional and robotic lights, full color L.E.D, fog machine, laser effects AND three giant 9x12
permanent projector screens. 



The family-friendly
environment makes it the perfect venue for introducing
young listeners to live music and theater productions, free. Concert and theater spectators can bring their
own picnic and/or purchase food and beverages
on site.  The Village provides some seating, however recommends that guests bring their own lawn chairs or
blankets for guaranteed seating.



For further information go to www.bolingbrook.com.  



 

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