Greynolds Park will come alive on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024, because the Love-In Music Competition celebrates its twentieth anniversary with a full day of concert events and actions for the entire household to take pleasure in. This out of doors competition, a beloved County custom honoring the music and spirit of the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s, is introduced by the Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Areas Division, in partnership with Miami-Dade District 4 Commissioner Micky Steinberg.
This yr’s competition guarantees an unforgettable lineup, headlined by The Voices of Basic Rock – that includes former legendary vocalists John Elefante from Kansas, Alex Ligertwood from Santana, Steve Augeri from Journey, and John Payne from Asia. They’ll come collectively for a spectacular efficiency of chart-topping hits from among the most iconic bands of the traditional rock period. Additionally performing are native favorites, Havoc 305, Sisters Mann, and Hearth Brigade, delivering rock classics that may transport festivalgoers again in time.
Along with the dwell music, company will benefit from the return of Octoberfest, with genuine German meals and beer, meals vans, arts and crafts distributors, and a ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s-themed costume contest. Competition attendees also can create a memento with a commemorative t-shirt or design their very own tie-dye shirt. As a part of the day’s festivities, festivalgoers are invited to discover the 249-acre Greynolds Park, recognized for its hardwood hammock and mangrove forest – one of many final protected pure areas in northern Miami-Dade County.
Gates open at 10 a.m. Admission is $20 per particular person and free for youngsters ages 12 and beneath. Now by October 18th, benefit from a particular Purchase One, Get One free ticket supply utilizing low cost code LoveInEarlyBird. To buy a ticket or for extra data, go to miamidade.gov/lovein and observe us on Facebook.
Since its inception in 2004, the Love-In Music Competition has grown right into a signature occasion, celebrating each its storied historical past and the neighborhood’s love for traditional rock. Over time, it has hosted famend artists similar to Joey Molland’s Badfinger, The Basic Rock All Stars, Grand Funk Railroad, The Guess Who, and plenty of extra. Greynolds Park, well-known for its function within the Sixties peace motion, continues to be the perfect backdrop for this nostalgic celebration of music and tradition. Greynolds Park is situated at 18501 NE twenty second Avenue in North Miami Seashore, FL. No coolers, outdoors meals and drinks, giant tents or umbrellas, and pets (besides service animals for people with disabilities)