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Midtown Beach Music

3.8 (9 reviews)

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Shamia E.

We truly enjoyed ourselves. I still feel the area is very tight for the amount of people that flock to this function. Though I do understand it is done this way to help increase the business for the local businesses around that area. May I add watching Tyler perform with his violin was phenomenal. This little 5th grader is so articulate and talented. The staff was very polite and the lines flowed pretty quickly. Truly another great night of making memories with family and friends while listening to good music

View from VIP tent. Directly in front of the tent was lawn chair seating, then the dance floor!
Rose L.

I attended one of, if not the, first Beach Music sessions at North Hills this summer. We were lucky enough to win VIP tickets from Yelp, so although the concert itself is already free, we also got into a special area with perfect site to the band AND adult beverages (beer and wine). Beer and wine was also available by purchase within the closed venue. I honestly didn't know what to expect from this music series so I had an open mind walking in. We arrived about thirty minutes after the event started and North Hills was packed! Parking was difficult and people swarmed the venue. Although parking was a pain and there was a large crowd, it was still possible to navigate through people and get close to the stage if desired. There was also an area that people set up lawn chairs, might be a good idea if you're staying for the whole show. Be warned, you will need your dancing shoes! The music was vibing and made me want to get up and dance, and it wasn't only me! In front of the stage, people made a "dance circle" and there was all kinds of dancing going on. There were also ALL ages of people, especially of the older variety, getting dirty on the dance floor (reminded me of Blue Note Grill on a Friday night). It was a fun event and a nice way to enjoy the weather, but honestly, it wasn't really my crowd (I couldn't help get a wealthy, upper class, older and crisply dressed vibe) and I felt a little out of place. But worth a visit if you live close to North Hills and are looking for an early weekend activity.

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Went to beach music at north hills........not a single beach music was performed disapppinting

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