Lud Cramer Memorial Concert with the Spokane Symphony

by Haydn Halsted

Celebrate the end of summer with the Spokane Symphony’s free Labor Day concert at the Lud Cramer Memorial Concert on August 31st. Under the baton of conductor James Lowe, the full orchestra will perform an enchanting evening of popular classics, Hollywood hits, and Broadway favorites. Bring your blanket, picnic basket, and loved ones to Liberty Lake Pavilion Park for a night of beautiful music under the stars.

 

Event Details

  • Date: August 31st, 2024
  • Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Location: Liberty Lake Pavilion Park, 727 N Molter Rd, Liberty Lake, WA 99019
  • Admission: Free
  • Contact: (509) 624-1200

What to Expect

  • Live Symphony Performance: Enjoy a full orchestral performance by the Spokane Symphony, featuring a mix of popular classics, Hollywood scores, and Broadway show tunes.
  • Family-Friendly Event: This free concert is perfect for families, friends, and neighbors to gather and enjoy a relaxing evening together.
  • Picnic Atmosphere: Bring a blanket and a picnic basket to enjoy dinner al fresco while listening to the symphony.

Why You Should Attend

  • Celebrate Labor Day: This concert is a wonderful way to cap off the summer season with music and community.
  • Free Admission: Enjoy a high-quality symphonic performance without the cost of admission.
  • Beautiful Setting: Liberty Lake Pavilion Park offers a picturesque setting for an evening of music, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing end-of-summer gathering.

 

Join Us for a Musical Evening


Mark your calendars and make plans to attend this special event. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the symphony or just looking for a peaceful way to enjoy a summer evening, the Lud Cramer Memorial Concert promises to be a delightful experience.

We look forward to seeing you at Liberty Lake Pavilion Park on August 31st!

 

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