Let Freedom Sing: The Protest Songs of the Sixties (Free Sunday Night Concert Series)
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Part of our Free Sunday Night Concert Series, sponsored in part by Layton R.A.M.P. Gates open at 6pm. Bring a camping chair, blanket, or sit in one of our stadium seats. Food and non-alcoholic drinks are welcome.
This is An America 250 Utah Community Event
Let Freedom Sing, part of our Free Sunday Concert Series, celebrates the music and civic spirit of the 1960s. Featuring iconic protest-era songs from Buffalo Springfield, Bob Dylan, Woodie Guthrie, Peter, Paul, and Mary, CCR, and more, the program highlights music as a force for change—songs that have shaped movements, challenged injustice, and sparked conversation. Through powerful storytelling and familiar melodies, the concert honors the voices and experiences that have shaped our nation.
This is An America 250 Utah Community Event
Let Freedom Sing, part of our Free Sunday Concert Series, celebrates the music and civic spirit of the 1960s. Featuring iconic protest-era songs from Buffalo Springfield, Bob Dylan, Woodie Guthrie, Peter, Paul, and Mary, CCR, and more, the program highlights music as a force for change—songs that have shaped movements, challenged injustice, and sparked conversation. Through powerful storytelling and familiar melodies, the concert honors the voices and experiences that have shaped our nation.
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Where is it happening?
Layton Ed Kenley Amphitheater, 403 Wasatch Dr, Layton, UT 84041-3238, United States
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