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AZ Playbacks to perform in Peoria

Posted 9/4/24

Remember when Labor Day was considered the end of summer? Soon to experience the winterizing of homes, putting the BBQ and lawn furniture away

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AZ Playbacks to perform in Peoria

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Remember when Labor Day was considered the end of summer? Soon to experience the winterizing of homes, putting the BBQ and lawn furniture away.

Not yet! The real fun is just starting with patio parties, friend get-togethers, and much more.

The AZ Playbacks want to kick off the fall season with a gig 5-9 p.m. Sept. 6, at the American Legion Post 62, 9847 W. Desert Cove Ave.

The show will be open to the public for their Friday Fish Fry with many other offerings.

The band will also play Sept. 13 at the Arizona Italian Armerican Club, 7509 N. 12th St., Phoenix.