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Summer concert series announced

Updated: Friday, 15 May 2009, 10:31 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 14 May 2009, 9:28 PM EDT

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - We're just a couple of weeks away from the start of a summertime favorite.

Buffalo Place officials rolled out plans for the 23rd year of Thursday at the Square .  The free concert series kicks off with Gomez and runs for four fewer weeks.

But the weekend Buffalo Place Rocks the Harbor concert series is expanding.  Tickets for Buffalo Rocks the Harbor are $10 in advance, and $20 on concert day.

Full schedule:

Thursday at the Square - all shows FREE

Thursday, May 28
Gomez
with Special Guest Steel Train and Alberta Cross

Thursday, June 4
An Evening with The Disco Biscuits

Thursday, June 11
Robert Randolph & The Family Band
with Special Guest The Dana Fuchs Band

Thursday, June 18
Better Than Ezra
with Special Guest Tyrone Wells

Thursday, June 25
Los Lobos

Thursday, July 2
Zappa Plays Zappa

Thursday, July 9
Los Lonely Boys

Thursday, July 16
George Clinton & Parliament/Funkadelic

Thursday, July 23
Neko Case

Thursday, July 30
The Avett Brothers
with Special Guest Cornmeal


Buffalo Place Rocks the Harbor - $10 in advance, $20 day of show
www.ticketmaster.com

Friday, June 26
Medeski Martin & Wood
and
Umphrey's McGee

Saturday, June 27
Joan Osborne
and
Yonder Mountain String Band

Saturday, July 18
The Robert Cray Band
with Special Guests John Hammond Trio and Indigenous

Sunday, July 19
The Black Crowes

Saturday, August 1
Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers
and
Martin Sexton

Sunday, Aug 2
Gov't Mule

Friday, Sept 4
The Wallflowers
with Special Guests Tea Leaf Green

Saturday, Sept 5
Great Big Sea
with Special Guests Kathleen Edwards and Jeremy Fisher

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