The George Eastman Museum Garden Vibes concerts will be held on the museum’s east lawn.
The George Eastman Museum Garden Vibes concerts will be held on the museum’s east lawn.
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Live music returns to Eastman Museum lawn this summer

The George Eastman Museum’s outdoor concert series will begin Wednesday, July 1.

Kahlil Kwame Bell will perform at the first Garden Vibes concert, on the museum’s east lawn, from 6 to 8 p.m. Gates open at 5 p.m. at 900 East Ave. Bell’s website says he is a Grammy-affiliated percussionist, composer, arranger and producer whose work includes jazz, rock, hip hop, European classical, world music, spirituals.

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Tickets, which are sold at the gate, cost $12 for members, $15 for nonmembers and free to children 12 and younger.

Attendees should bring a blanket or lawn chair. They can bring picnics or buy food from Open Face or one of the food trucks, Effortlessly Healthy and Fairport Hots. A cash bar also will be on site; people cannot bring their own liquor due to New York laws.

The other concerts in the series, which also will begin at 6 p.m., are:

Wednesday, July 15: Mosaic Foundation, a reggae band based in the Finger Lakes. Its members come from Ghana, Hong Kong and Jamaica.

Wednesday, August 19: Guabaza, a Buffalo-based ensemble that blends Caribbean music with Latin, jazz and blues.

There are no rain dates for the concerts.

For more information, go to https://www.eastman.org/events/live-music.

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Live music returns to Eastman Museum lawn this summer

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