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WYCE partners with GRAM to bring 10th year of free Thursday night concerts

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Thursday evenings in July and August GRAM on the Green with WYCE offers free live music from a curated the selection of performances to reflect the world of music the station offers as well as the local/regional platform it supports.
Yolonda Lavender

Yolonda Lavender /Courtesy of WYCE

Underwriting support from:
Concert goers at GRAM on the Green

Concert goers at GRAM on the Green /Courtesy of WYCE

Fauxgrass

Fauxgrass /Courtesy of WYCE

88.1FM WYCE is a media sponsor and booking partner for GRAM on The Green Concert series

Thursday evenings in July and August GRAM on the Green with WYCE offers free live music from Michigan music artists. Back for the 10th year, WYCE has curated the selection of performances to reflect the world of music the station offers as well as the local/regional platform it supports.

Come for the music and stay for the art - as the Museum is also open late for Meijer Free Thursday Nights. Food Trucks, craft making, and cash bar will be on site of the museum terrace.

GRAM on The Green Thursday nights beginning July 12, 2018 from 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Line-up is as follows:

7/12: Dacia Bridges, Tunde Olaniran

7/19: Grand Rapids Soul Club, Yolonda Lavender

7/26: Fauxgrass

8/2: Organissimo

8/9: Major Murphy with Frankie & Myrrh

8/16: May Erlewine

8/23: Earth Radio

For more information visit the Grand Rapids Art Museum's GRAM page.

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