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Royal Palms hosts outdoor live music, classic movie series starting on Oct. 23

Posted 10/19/20

The Royal Palms Resort and Spa, 5200 E. Camelback Road in Phoenix, presents its first outdoor live-music and classic- series starting on Oct. 23, running through the end of the year.

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Royal Palms hosts outdoor live music, classic movie series starting on Oct. 23

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The Royal Palms Resort and Spa, 5200 E. Camelback Road in Phoenix, presents its first outdoor live-music and classic- series starting on Oct. 23, running through the end of the year.

Set within the historic estate’s Vernadero Lawn at the foot of Camelback Mountain, socially distanced “seating pods” will be surrounded by a canopy of string lights, couches and lounge chairs, cocktail tables with chairs and poufs on the ground for a relaxed option, according to a press release.

Gourmet snack boxes will be available for purchase for $25 each and include goodies like cheese and charcuterie or fresh pastries such as French macarons, truffles and cookies, the release said, adding that wine and cocktails will also be sold.

Open to the public, reservations are not required but attendance is on a first-come, first-served basis, the release said.

Masks are required everywhere on-property except for when guests are within their distanced seating pod. Concerts begin at 7 p.m. and movies begin at 8 p.m.

Scheduled lineup
October:
  • Concert Oct. 23 - J. Forte Duo
  • Movie Oct. 30 - Dracula

November:
  • Concert Nov. 6 - Brian Chartrand and Matthew Thornton Duo
  • Movie Nov. 13 - Some Like it Hot
  • Concert Nov. 20 - The Waters Duo
  • Movie Nov. 27 - Planes, Trains & Automobiles
December:
  • Concert Dec. 5 - To Be Announced
  • Movie Dec. 18 - It’s a Wonderful Life