Find Feelin Groovy at Adair Park This Summer

Feelin Groovy returns this year as one of the featured performers in the 2020 Summer Concert series in Kenneth Adair Park sponsored by the Hot Springs Parks and Trails Commission. Feelin Groovy performed a number of times in 2019 to enthusiastic audiences and returns in 2020 with a new series of shows entitled, “Groovin on a Sunday Afternoon.”
“Groovin on a Sunday Afternoon” will take place each 3rd Sunday of the month from 3 pm—6pm at the outdoor park, at 351 Central Avenue. Admission is free and open to all. The Feelin Groovy performances will feature special shows including a Gospel/Inspirational performance in April and a Woodstock Anniversary performance in August, among others. No two shows are exactly alike!
For more information about Feelin Groovy and other performance venues, check out www.feelingroovyhsv.com and their Facebook page @feelingroovy.
They are also booking additional venues and events for 2020. Call 501-408-9466 for additional information and booking.

 

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