Home Arts+Culture Alexia Roditis of Destroy Boys lets out screams during Concerts in the Park at César Chávez Plaza Friday, May 24. Photograph by Manuel Figueroa By: SN&R Staff June 3, 2024
By Manuel Figueroa The fourth Concerts in the Park of 2024 took place at César Chávez Plaza in Sacramento on Friday, May 24, and hosted Sacramento rock artists The Snares, Swan Ronson, Hotplug and headliner Destroy Boys along with DJ Strings 2 The Groove. The 31st-annual Concerts in the Park series continues every Friday through July 26.
Silent Disco DJs play music for guests during Concerts in the Park at César Chávez Plaza Friday, May 24. Photograph by Manuel Figueroa Concertgoers gather at César Chávez Plaza during Concerts in the Park Friday, May 24. Photograph by Manuel Figueroa Silly-Dilly the Clown makes a balloon animal for Serra Raquel during Concerts in the Park at César Chávez Plaza Friday, May 24. Photograph by Manuel Figueroa Spectators watch Hotplug’s performance during Concerts in the Park at César Chávez Plaza. Photograph by Manuel Figueroa Swan Ronson performs an upbeat set during Concerts in the Park at César Chávez Plaza Friday, May 24. Photograph by Manuel Figueroa The Snares open Concerts in the Park at César Chávez Plaza Friday, May 24. Photograph by Manuel Figueroa Destroy Boys display a dynamic performance during Concerts in the Park at César Chávez Plaza Friday, May 24. Photograph by Manuel FigueroaThis story is part of the Solving Sacramento journalism collaborative. This story was funded by the City of Sacramento’s Arts and Creative Economy Journalism Grant to Solving Sacramento. Following our journalism code of ethics and protocols, the city had no editorial influence over this story and no city official reviewed this story before it was published. Our partners include California Groundbreakers, Capital Public Radio, Outword, Russian America Media, Sacramento Business Journal, Sacramento News & Review, Sacramento Observer and Univision 19. Our content is free, but not free to produce If you value our local news, arts and entertainment coverage, become an SN&R supporter with a one-time or recurring donation. Help us keep our reporters at work, bringing you the stories that need to be told.
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