Thursday, June 10: Rumours ATL* – Rumours is a Fleetwood Mac tribute band based in Atlanta.
All songs are performed in their original full length versions and are meticulously recreated. Thursday, June 3: Chicago Tribute Anthology (CTA)* – Chicago Tribute Anthology (CTA) is a Chicago tribute band and performs the music of one of the most popular and enduring bands of all time, Chicago. While the group continues to play classic disco hits, the addition of hundreds of dance and rock songs spanning from the 60’s through today has turned LFC into a human jukebox. Originally formed as an over-the-top tribute to the disco music of the 70’s, Libido Funk Circus (LFC) has been relentlessly entertaining a wide range of audiences since 1996. Fronted by two dynamic ladies with angelic voices, and backed by a group of world class musicians, the music of the greatest pop band in history comes to life in a Las Vegas-inspired show that captivates audiences, both young and old. With painstaking attention to detail, Dancing Queen has recreated an ABBA experience that is second to none. Sunday, May 30: Dancing Queen & Libido Funk Circus* The 2021 Rockin’ in the Park lineup is listed below: The Park will continually monitor the guidance as set forth by the Illinois Department of Public Health and adapt procedures as necessary. In accordance with the State of Illinois’ “Restore Illinois” reopening plan, Parkway Bank Park will implement the necessary wellness protocols to ensure the safety of its staff and guests.
Parking is available at the Parkway Bank Park parking garage and is free with validation from any of the park’s venues. Admission to “Rockin’ in the Park” is free. with the exception of the Sunday, May 30 concert which will take place from 5 p.m. Select concerts outlined below will culminate with a musical fireworks display.Īll “Rockin’ in the Park” concerts will run from 7 p.m. Each concert will feature music by classic cover bands and food and beverage tents on the park’s great lawn. Free concerts will continue every Thursday evening from June 3 through September 2 as well as select Fridays and weekend dates through September 12.
The 2021 series will feature 20 concerts as well as new health and safety guidelines. Rosemont’s Parkway Bank Park entertainment district (5501 Park Place, Rosemont) will welcome summer with the return of the “Rockin’ in the Park” free summer concert series. “The Diorama Experience” exhibition, meanwhile, is composed of 60 dioramas that are designed to be a comprehensive visual approach to Philippine history. The rest of the galleries will be opened to the public in 2022.Rosemont’s Parkway Bank Park Announces “Rockin” In The Park FREE Summer Concert Series
It’s made up of eight sprawling screens that enables visitors to digitally explore the objects in the museum and library collections, and engage in interactive and conversational activities. Visiting guests will also encounter the “ Digital Gallery” located in the museum’s new lobby. The first five new galleries that will be available during the soft opening ceremony include the exhibitions – “ Intertwined: Transpacific, Transcultural Philippines” and “ Orientations Gallery.” A gallery dedicated to Fernando Zobel, the artist who envisioned Ayala Museum, called “ Landscape into Painting: Fernando Zobel Serie Blanca” will also be unveiled on Sunday. All guests must also provide proof of vaccination upon entry. Only fully vaccinated individuals, regardless of age, are allowed to visit the museum and the library.
To ensure their guests’ welfare, safety protocols will also be observed. Locsin Partners, the newly-renovated museum features a new lobby “marked by a distinctive Asian sensibility and borrowed landscape.” According to its website, the redefined spaces are fitting for the new normal protocols brought about by the pandemic. The Filipinas Heritage Library will also be made accessible to the public then, as well as five new galleries.ĭesigned by Leandro V. On its social media pages, Ayala Museum said the soft opening ceremony on Sunday will be in celebration of their 60th anniversary. MANILA, Philippines – After a two-year renovation, Ayala Museum is set to welcome visitors again starting Sunday, December 4.