A NIGHT OF REGIONAL MEXICAN SOUNDS to Feature Janet Uribe, Los Serenos & Banda Las Angelinas at Franklin D. Roosevelt Park
The free outdoor concert is curated by YellowRoom Music as part of LA County Parks' SOUNDS OF LA COUNTY series.
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Sounds of Los Angeles County will present A NIGHT OF REGIONAL MEXICAN SOUNDS. The summer concert series on July 24th comes with a lineup at the beautiful grounds of Franklin D. Roosevelt Park, curated by the top-notch independent label and production house YellowRoom Music! The lineup includes Janet Uribe, Los Serenos, and Banda Las Angelinas.
About Sounds Of Los Angeles County
The County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation (LA County Parks) is launching its first official standalone FREE summer
concert series in LA County Parks history. Sounds of LA County - 27 Parks. 108 Concerts. One County highlights local artists from LA County abundant indie music scene, bringing a music festival vibe to your front door.
The free concerts, taking place Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings, are uniquely curated to reflect the culture, diversity, and energy
of the communities where they are held.
Sounds of LA County marks a new chapter for free outdoor concerts in the region. Using its platform and resources to create meaningful opportunities for the local indie music community, LA County Parks is reimagining what a public summer concert series can be. To bring that vision to life, the Department entrusted NextFest LA-the independent music festival known for championing local indie talent-with producing a series built around that same mission.
When a County invests in its own artists, it strengthens the local creative economy, gives working musicians a meaningful platform, and reinforces that the arts are essential to community life. Every Sounds of LA County concert is an opportunity for residents to be part of that investment.
By showing up, audiences are supporting local musicians and helping strengthen the cultural fabric of their own communities.
The programming spans Latin, R&B, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Reggae, Country, Americana, Indie, Indigenous, Dance, and Family genres, but is always tied to the specific cultural identity of each park community. With concerts taking place in parks throughout North, East, and South Los Angeles.
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E=MC² Einstein The Musical Kiki & David Gindler Performing Arts Center (7/03-7/26) |
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Fool for Love Santa Monica Playhouse (7/23-7/26) |
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Gershwin and the Golden Age Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts (The Soraya) (10/11-10/11) |
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What the Constitution Means to Me George Nakano Theatre (1/08-1/10) |
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Peter Pan Lewis Family Playhouse (3/07-3/14) |
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Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill: The Musical Chance Theater (7/10-8/09) |
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Tucked Away The Helen Borgers Theatre (9/18-9/20) |
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August Wilson's FENCES Mark Taper Forum (5/26-7/03) |
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Langley Ukulele Ensemble James Armstrong Theatre (9/20-9/20) |
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The Traveling Wilburys Revue Winters Opera House home of Winters Live (8/29-8/29) |









