West Monroe Brown Bag Lunch Concert Series September 7th at Noon
Free concerts every Wednesday in September at the Pavilion at 7th Square
The first concert will be held Wednesday September 7th featuring Lee Denton. Lee Denton is a solo act from Goodwill, LA. Singing and playing piano since age 4, Lee has gained a reputation for his show-stopping performance inspired by pop rock greats of the past and present like Børns, Elton John, and Queen.
Lee's act, accompanied by glam-inspired fashion sense, has garnered the attention of music-lovers across Northeast Louisiana and Mississippi. With originals like "To Realize", "How In Love Can I Be?" and "Crushed Me", he's sure to entertain even the most diverse audiences.
Brown Bag Lunch Concerts are held every Wednesday in September from noon to 1 p.m. at the Pavilion at Seventh Square in West Monroe, located directly behind the West Monroe Farmer’s Market.
The West Monroe Brown Bag Lunch Concert Series is presented by WMWO Chamber of Commerce and the City of West Monroe in partnership with Emily Nunnelee State Farm, Ouachita Valley Federal Credit Union, Paramount Healthcare Consultants, The Northeast Louisiana Arts Council, Newk’s Eatery, 90.3 KEDM, and the Ouachita Parish School System. Artists coordinated by Music City Studios – Northeast Louisiana’s Premier Recording Studio.
The concerts are free to the general public. Newk's Eatery will be selling $5 bagged lunches on site which include a half sandwich, bag of chips and half dessert. Lunches are sold on a first come, first served basis. Attendees may also bring a brown bag lunch while they enjoy various musical performances. Chairs and complimentary beverages and desserts will be provided by the sponsors. The Brown Bag Lunch Concert Series will continue with a Spring series on Wednesdays in May.
For more information about the concert series, please call the WMWO Chamber of Commerce at (318) 325-1961 or online at www.westmonroechamber.org.
Date and Time
Wednesday Sep 7, 2022
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
Location
The Pavilion at 7th Square
Fees/Admission
FREE
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