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Celebrate the National Park Service Centennial with Swinging Summer Nights! in the Charlestown Navy Yard

Free Concert Series on the Commandant's House Lawn

Boston National Historical Park, the Friends of the Charlestown Navy Yard, and Summer on the Waterfront present “Swinging Summer Nights: The Berklee Navy Yard Series,” on the Commandant’s House Lawn in the Charlestown Navy Yard every Thursday night in July from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. National Parks of Boston Superintendent Michael Creasey invites you to bring a lawn chair or blanket to chill on the lawn and enjoy the music and views. Admission is free, weather permitting, and there will be food trucks, a family fun area with games and art activities, and ranger guided-tours of the Commandant’s House during the concert break. For more information, call (617) 242-5601, (617) 242-5642, or visit www.nps.gov/bost

Honeysuckle

Thursday, July 7

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Honeysuckle is a progressive folk trio that blends older influences and traditional instrumentation with modern effects and inspiration.

Food Trucks: Pomaire Boston Chilean, Terri Yummy, and Decca

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Tash

Thursday, July 14

Boston based artist TASH is an up-and-coming singer-songwriter with an old soul.

Food Trucks: Terri Yummy; Mediterranean Kitchen and Decca

Dear June

Thursday, July 21

Founded as a duo with folk roots, Dear June has transformed into a five piece band with a distinctly eclectic, Americana sound.

Food Trucks: Mediterranean Kitchen, Yumm Bai, and Decca

The Dingo Babies:

Thursday, July 28

The Dingo Babies sound is focused on tight harmonies and catchy power-pop tunes about inner and outer space.

Food Trucks: Pomaire Boston Chilean, Yumm Bai, and Decca

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