TOLEDO, Ohio — Four additional Promenade Park concerts will be announced Monday, adding to the lineup of concerts coming to Toledo this summer.
HB Concerts, owned and operated by Hunter Brucks, announced Monday morning on social media the addition of TLC, coming to Toledo on Aug. 22. The concert will include special guest Fool House, according to the post.
In a second post at 8 a.m., Brucks announced Yächtley Crëw will perform on Aug. 11.
At 9 a.m., Brucks announced the third concert: Palomazo, which will perform on Aug. 9. Tickets to this event go on sale May 24.
At 10 a.m. Monday, the final of the four concerts was announced; on Aug. 3, Mark Farner's American Band will be presented by Jeep Fest, Brucks said.
On Tuesday, Brucks announced that funk rock band "Here Come the Mummies" will perform on Aug. 31.
For all concerts, tickets sold between noon on May 23 and 8 a.m. on May 24 will cost $20, according to the post. Full price public tickets go on sale May 24.
The TLC announcement came around 7:30 a.m.; according to a post by Brucks Sunday evening, the remaining three concerts will be announced during each hour. An additional "very special show" will be announced Tuesday, Brucks said in the post.
The four concerts join the lineup with Flo Rida, whose concert was announced earlier this year. He will perform at Promenade Pavilion on July 13, according to a press release.
Then, on July 19, five more musical acts will perform in a one-day, '80s-themed concert:
- Stephen Pearcy of Ratt
- Great White
- Slaughter
- Steven Adler of Guns N' Roses
- Vixen
According to the press release, the Promenade Park venue — Promenade Pavilion by HB Concerts Inc. — will feature a total capacity of 7,966 people, including VIP areas and stadium-style reserved seating. HB Concerts also plans to offer food and beverage items at each event.
HB Concerts said it recently obtained a permanent office space in downtown Toledo at 300 Madison Avenue, which will serve as the box office for in-person ticket sales and information inquiries.
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HBC Management team and HB Concerts, managed by Hunter Brucks, are leasing Promenade Park to put on a summer concert series. According to a study by ConnecToledo, it was estimated that a new amphitheater would cost $28.5 million to build and would require substantial public subsidy. There is, however, "substantial demand" to support up to an 8,000-seat venue that could be designed within an existing facility.
Toledo City Council in October approved handing over the reins of the summer concert series to Brucks, who Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz said is on the hook for at least 10 concerts.
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