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Lost Frequency kicks off Gilbert's Spring Concerts in the Park series

Posted 3/6/24

Lost Frequency will be the first artist performing at the first of Gilbert's Spring Concerts in the Park series on March 7.

With the Water Tower Plaza closed for renovation, the series is moving …

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Lost Frequency kicks off Gilbert's Spring Concerts in the Park series

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Lost Frequency will be the first artist performing at the first of Gilbert's Spring Concerts in the Park series on March 7.

With the Water Tower Plaza closed for renovation, the series is moving a little ways to  the greenspace in the Heritage Marketplace, just north of the Barrio Queen and south of the  canal.

Lost Frequency is an East Valley 4-piece specializes in 90s and 00s alternative rock. Originally conceived in 2010 by friends Andrew (guitar) and Ty (drums), Lost Frequency has recently reformed with the addition of Mike (vocals) and Tyler (bass) to play nostalgic tunes of yesteryear.

The concert is free and runs from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Those attending can bring blankets or lawn chairs.