Family Music Festival at WLW Nature Park
Family Music Festival at Wildlife West Nature Park
Saturday night Family Music Festivals will be held on August 12 and 26, and Labor Day weekend September 2, 2023. Two bands perform at each Festival and all performances are held in an all-weather covered amphitheater with an old west atmosphere. Tickets are $20 per person and youth 17 years and younger are free. Call Wildlife West Nature Park to get your tickets at 505-281-7655 or at the door the night of the music festival.
See www.wildlifewest.org for the band schedule and more information about the bands and Wildlife West Nature Park. The festivals are supported in part by Santa Fe County, and the town of Edgewood. Wildlife West Nature Park is a nonprofit organization managed through volunteer support. The Park is located just 20 minutes east of Albuquerque, off Interstate-40 and legendary Route 66 in Edgewood.
Date: Saturday, August 12, 2023
Location: Wildlife West Nature Park,87 N Frontage Rd, Edgewood, NM 87015
Cost: Tickets are $20 per person and youth 17 years and younger are free.
Tickets: Call Wildlife West Nature Park to get your tickets at 505-281-7655 or at the door the night of the music festival.
Event Information
Location: Wildlife West Nature Park,87 N Frontage Rd, Edgewood, NM 87015
https://wildlifewest.org/wwblog/
Cost: Tickets are $20 per person and youth 17 years and younger are free.
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