PARIS — The Paris Hill Music Festival is planning a fantastic summer outdoor concert for August 6 and 7. Come and enjoy the music of the Classic Rock Orchestra with the rock anthems of the 70s and 80s with Susie Pepper, John Martinez, Gary Backstrom, Steve Hodgkin, Chris Eastburn, Joe Boucher accompanied with an orchestra. Opening act will kick off at 5 p.m. on Friday with the band Primo Cubano, Primo Cubano plays traditional Cuban dance music dating back to the turn of the 20th Century.

Maine’s Primo Cubano brings son, bolero, salsa, cha cha and other Cuban dance music. The two-day music festival will take place on the grounds of the Paris Hill Country Club and is a benefit event in partnership with the Paris Hill Country Club supporting the Friends of the Baptist Church on Paris Hill, and local youth educational 4-H programs.

Saturday will bring another night of great music and fun. The event will again open at 5 p.m. with the local great band…The Latch. Their music is back by popular demand from 2019! Following the Latch, we will have the Ultimate Disco Party Band…Motor booty Affair. Their music is infectious, the most fun dance songs of all time.

The fun and exciting dance music, style, and energy are partnered with the highest quality sound. Enjoy the fun! Bring your friends and family. Food vendors and beverages are available. Tickets in advance are $20 a piece, $10 for children 6-12, under 6 is free. After August 1, ticket prices will increase.

There are a limited number of VIP tickets available that include a spectacular meal, premium seating, premium parking, and amenities. VIP tickets are selling out fast! Key event sponsors of the Paris Hill Music Festival are Norway Savings Bank, Baker Newman and Noyce, and the Oxford Federal Credit Union.

The event will be held rain or shine. Please bring a comfortable chair or blanket. Food and drinks are not allowed from outside the venue.

Check out the festival on our website: www.parishillmusicfestival.com. For more information, please contact Don Adamson at (207) 595-5609 or Susan Jennings at (207) 615-7300.

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