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Light City Glow Party finale' at Harbor East with Fake Flowers Real Dirt

Light City Glow Party finale' at Harbor East with Fake Flowers Real Dirt

Each night enjoy live music, glow-in-the-dark giveaways, and street-side bars hosted by Harbor East restaurants. Don't miss the finale on Saturday April 8th featuring 3 sets of "funktronic breakbeat soul-jazz" from the Baltimore group Fake Flowers Real Dirt. Music starts at 6pm and goes till 9pm. 640 S. Exeter St in Harbor East. Bring your glow sticks!!

Launched by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts in 2016, Light City Baltimore is the first large-scale, international light festival in the United States. In its first year, Light City welcomed more than 400,000 people from across the globe over seven nights.

Light City is a free festival that transforms Baltimore with large-scale light installations, performances, music and innovation. Central to Light City is the BGE Light Art Walk along Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, featuring more than 50 attractions including illuminated sculptures, projections, interactive technologies, performances, concerts, food vendors and a children’s area. This years musical line-up for 2017 includes artists like Biz Markie, Papadosio, Ozomatli, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Fake Flowers Real Dirt, FAAME Emanuel, Super City, The Crawdaddies, Super Bueno, The Players Band and many more.

A Gift to Remember - 10/01/2016 an Alzheimers benefit concert by Leilani Live and Bowie State University A very special thanks: Derek Litz - Videographer Damian Queen - Videographer Steve McAdams of All About Audio - Sound FFRD: Billy D William - Vocals/MC, Dave Eynck - Guitar, Ethan Montgomery - Bass, Eugene Chapman - Alto Sax, Brian Escavage - Percussion, Howard Brooks - Drums, Viki Nova - Vocals, Cullen Waller - Trumpet, Chris Zebal - Keys, ISAAC - Turntables In the steamy basement of an otherwise unremarkable house in Baltimore, "Fake Flowers Real Dirt" forges their mix of genres from the funk/dope characteristic (e.g. funk, hip-hop): driving skank reggae moves to frenetic breakbeat/jungle, joined together with a series of quick jazz changes. Simple melodic lines and hooks give way to solos, with space. www.fakeflowersrealdirt.com Funktronic Breakbeat Soul-Jazz

Event Contact

Billy D Wm
443-867-4389

Event Details

Saturday, April 8, 2017, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Free

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