Live music all summer long at Heavenly Village

Left of Centre
Left of Centre plays twice this summer at Heavenly Village.

The sounds of summer can be heard at the Heavenly Village on South Shore’s California-Nevada border.

Live music will be presented from 5 to 9 p.m. every Friday and Saturday from a stage placed in different locations throughout the Village from Memorial Day to Labor Day weekends. The free music is presented by the Shops at Heavenly Village.

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  • The Shops at Heavenly Village Lake Tahoe
    Summer Concert Series
    5 to 9 p.m.
    Friday, May 27 – Johnny Young Band
    Saturday, May 28 – Audiobox
    Sunday, May 29 – Left of Centre
    Friday, June 3 – Decoy
    Saturday, June 4 – Gotcha Covered
    Friday, June 10 – Mr. Wonderful
    Saturday, June 11 – Take Out
    Friday, June 17 – Apple Z
    Saturday, June 18 – Hit Parade
    Friday, June 24 – Audiobox
    Saturday, June 25 – Steel Breeze
    Friday, July 1 – Mr. Wonderful
    Saturday, July 2 – Jake’s Garage
    Sunday, July 3 – Mark MacKay
    Friday, July 8 – Apple Z
    Saturday, July 9 – Left of Centre
    Friday, July 15 – Steel Breeze
    Saturday, July 16 – Decoy
    Friday, July 22 – Johnny Young Band
    Saturday, July 23 – Take Out
    Friday, July 29 – 8 Track Massacre
    Saturday, July 30 – BrickHouse
    Friday, Aug. 5 – Steel Breeze
    Saturday, Aug. 6 – Hit Parade
    Friday, Aug. 12 – Apple Z
    Saturday, Aug. 13 – Decoy
    Friday, Aug. 19 – Jake’s Garage
    Saturday, Aug. 20 — 8 Track Massacre
    Friday, Aug. 26 – Johnny Young Band
    Saturday, Aug. 27 – Wiz Kid
    Friday, Sept. 2 – Mr. Wonderful
    Saturday, Sept. 3 – Hit Parade
    Sunday, Sept. 4 — BrickHouse

ABOUT Tim Parsons

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Tim Parsons is the editor of Tahoe Onstage who first moved to Lake Tahoe in 1992. Before starting Tahoe Onstage in 2013, he worked for 29 years at newspapers, including the Tahoe Daily Tribune, Eureka Times-Standard and Contra Costa Times. He was the recipient of the 2011 Keeping the Blues Alive award for Journalism.

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