Go Sailing with Christopher Cross at Sunday at the Meyer!

Oct 20, 2010 - Community Events, Mayor's Office, Newsletter, Sunday at the Meyer, Waterfront

Catch Grammy and Oscar-Winning Artist Christopher Cross at the Palm Beach Post Sunday at the Meyer
Cross to Perform Several Former Top-10 Hits at Sunday’s Concert

(Wednesday, October 20, 2010) Five-time Grammy Award-winner and Oscar-winner Christopher Cross will delight you with his hits “Sailing,” “Ride Like the Wind,” and “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)” at the hit concert series Palm Beach Post Sunday at the Meyer this weekend! Known for his smoothly sophisticated ballads, Cross will play a blend of his early hits and his latest work in a totally FREE show! Catch the show at South Florida’s best FREE concert series this Sunday, October 24, 2010, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Christopher Cross is best known for his Top Ten hit songs, “Sailing”, “Ride Like the Wind”, and “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do),” the last of which he performed for the film Arthur starring Dudley Moore and Liza Minnelli. “Sailing” earned three awards at the 1981 Grammy Awards Ceremony, while “Arthur’s Theme” won the Oscar for Best Original Song in 1981.

Before Christopher Cross takes the stage, you’ll be treated to South Florida Best Acoustic Rock Duo, “Taylor Road.” It’s a Sunday of music you won’t want to miss!

Guests are welcome to bring their own blankets, lawn chairs and coolers, or they can also purchase food and beverages at the concert. Guests also get free Chick-fil-A brownies handed out by Mayor Lois Frankel. You’re welcome to travel to downtown by boat, docking free of charge at one of three new City docks along Flagler Drive. The event is one of the best bargains you can find in family entertainment: the show is free, parking in all City lots and at City meters is free and there are free kid’s activities! The Palm Beach Post Sunday at the Meyer is produced by the City of West Palm Beach Division of Community Events. For more information, please call (561) 822-1515 or visit wpb.org/sam.

The Rocket Man Meets the Piano Man at the Palm Beach Post Sunday at the Meyer

Sep 22, 2010 - Community Events, Newsletter, Sunday at the Meyer

Sunday at the Meyer
Hit Concert Series Continues with Sunday’s “Elton John and Billy Joel” Tribute Show

(Wednesday, September 22, 2010)  The Rocket Man meets the Piano Man as “Back to Back” takes over the Palm Beach Post Sunday at the Meyer this weekend!  “Back to Back” will serve up a mind-blowing authentic tribute concert… and it’s totally free!  Catch the show at South Florida’s best FREE concert series this Sunday, September 26, 2010, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

“Back 2 Back” is a show filled with tour de force performances by not just one, but two of the best tribute bands in the country.  Piano Man and Rocket Man are tributes to Billy Joel and Elton John! It’s so authentic you will feel like you are at the “Face 2 Face” tour…except you’re closer to the artists and the show is free. The concert is filled with nothing but hit after hit! Each band does a full show, then “Billy” and “Elton” get together for a few songs face to face for an incredible encore!

Guests are welcome to bring their own blankets, lawn chairs and coolers, or they can also purchase food and beverages at the concert.  Guests also get free Chick-fil-A brownies handed out by Mayor Lois Frankel.  You’re welcome to travel to downtown by boat, docking free of charge at one of three new City docks along Flagler Drive.  The event is one of the best bargains you can find in family entertainment:  the show is free, parking in all City lots and at City meters is free and there are free kid’s activities!  The Palm Beach Post Sunday at the Meyer is produced by the City of West Palm Beach, Mayor’s Office – Division of Community Events.  For more information, please call (561) 822-1515 or visit wpb.org/sam.

It’s a Taste of Margaritaville at the Palm Beach Post

Aug 18, 2010 - Mayor's Office, Sunday at the Meyer

Sunday at the Meyer
Hit Concert Series on the Palm Stage for Sunday’s “Jimmy Buffett” Tribute Show

Parrotheads, be sure join us for a taste of Margaritaville as “The Caribbean Chillers” take over the Palm Beach Post Sunday at the Meyer this weekend! The Chillers will recreate everything you’ll see, hear and experience at a real Jimmy Buffett concert… all for free! South Florida’s best FREE concert series this Sunday, August 22, 2010, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Since the Meyer Amphitheatre is under renovation, “The Caribbean Chillers” will rock downtown West Palm Beach at the Palm Stage by Centennial Square’s Clematis Fountain on the new West Palm Beach waterfront.

Guests are welcome to bring their own blankets, lawn chairs and coolers, or they can also purchase food and beverages at the concert. Guests also get free Chick-fil-A brownies handed out by Mayor Lois Frankel. You’re welcome to travel to downtown by boat, docking free of charge at one of three new City docks along Flagler Drive. The event is one of the best bargains you can find in family entertainment: the show is free, parking in all City lots and at City meters is free and there are free kid’s activities! The Palm Beach Post Sunday at the Meyer is produced by the City of West Palm Beach, Mayor’s Office – Division of Community Events. For more information, please call (561) 822-1515 or visit wpb.org/sam.

Take a “Journey” to the Palm Beach Post Sunday at the Meyer

Jul 19, 2010 - Mayor's Office, Sunday at the Meyer, Waterfront

Hit Concert Series Gets a New Home for July’s “Journey” Tribute Show

Rock and roll fans, be sure to take a “Journey” to the Palm Beach Post Sunday at the Meyer this weekend!  The ultimate Journey tribute band “Don’t Stop Believin’” will bring the magical music of the band “Journey” to life and rock South Florida’s best FREE concert series this Sunday, July 25, 2010, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Also this Sunday, the concert itself will take a journey:  “Don’t Stop Believin’” will rock downtown West Palm Beach at the Palm Stage by Centennial Square’s Clematis Fountain on the new West Palm Beach waterfront, just a one-block walk from the Meyer Amphitheatre.

Unlike other Journey bands, “Don’t Stop Believin’” is a totally authentic.  The band members dress the part, sound like the real thing and create the excitement of a real Journey concert.  The group was formed in 2008 and is already considered one of the top tribute bands in the country.

Guests are welcome to bring their own blankets, lawn chairs and coolers, or they can also purchase food and beverages at the concert.  Guests also get free Chick-fil-A brownies handed out by Mayor Lois Frankel.  You’re welcome to travel to downtown by boat, docking free of charge at one of three new City docks along Flagler Drive.  The event is one of the best bargains you can find in family entertainment:  the show is free, parking in all City lots and at City meters is free and there are free kid’s activities!  The Palm Beach Post Sunday at the Meyer is produced by the City of West Palm Beach, Mayor’s Office – Division of Community Events.  For more information, please call (561) 822-1515 or visit wpb.org/sam.

It’s a British Invasion of the WPB Waterfront

Jun 25, 2010 - Community Events, Mayor's Office, Sunday at the Meyer

Beatles Tribute Band “Let it Be” Playing FREE Show at PB Post “Sunday at the Meyer” June 27

There will be a British invasion of the new West Palm Beach waterfront as the Beatles Tribute Band “Let it Be” rocks the Meyer Amphitheatre will a FREE show at this weekend’s Palm Beach Post Sunday at the Meyer.

The “Let it Be” show is Sunday, June 27, 2010, from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at the beautiful Meyer Amphitheatre in downtown West Palm Beach.  The show is free of charge.

You will be amazed at the sights, sounds and excitement that these four lads create. Extraordinary effort has been made to recreate the excitement of an actual Beatles Concert! From “A Hard Day’s Night” and “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” to the finality of “Let It Be”, the boys will entertain you with three professional costume changes and the actual instruments Rickenbacker, Hofner and Gretsch Guitars, Ludwig Drums and Vox Amplification. “Let It Be” plays virtually all of the hit songs that “The Beatles” ever recorded….note for note! You’ll hear it all, from “Love Me Do” to “Hey Jude” and every hit song in between.
As always, guests are welcome to bring their own blankets, lawn chairs and coolers.  They can also purchase food and beverages at the concert.  The event is one of the best bargains you can find in family entertainment:  the show is free, parking in all City lots and at City meters is free and there are free kid’s activities!  The Palm Beach Post Sunday at the Meyer is produced by the City of West Palm Beach’s Division of Community Events.   It is sponsored by the Palm Beach Post, the City of West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Daily News, KOOL 105.5 FM, Newsradio 1290 WJNO, The West Palm Beach Marriott, Chick-Fil-a and A Latte Fun.

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