
Saturday, June 6, will mark the first of Fuego Diablo’s Open Mic Music Nights to be held outside this season.
Musicians, singers, storytellers, poets and entertainers of all ages and abilities are invited to take the stage at this acoustic venue that has become a crowd favorite. From Delta blues to techno dance tunes, Irish fiddle to Indie pop, music nights at Fuego Diablo are always packed with unexpected brilliance. Whether strumming your first chords on the ukelele or debuting your latest album, if you have the courage to perform you are sure to be heartily welcomed.
Performers requiring gear should bring their own. Tech for these outdoor events is limited. A signup sheet is available and impromptu collaborations are always welcome.
Shows will be held outside, weather permitting. Guests should bring their own seating. In the event of wet weather, the show will be inside where seating is limited.
Creative world cuisine, including gluten-free and vegetarian friendly options, is served from 5:30-6:30 p.m., and music begins promptly at 6:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
For updates, and for photos and videos from past music nights, visit www.facebook.com/fuegodiablopownal. For more info call Jamie or Wren Pearson at 408- 3185. Fuego Diablo is located at 52 Loring Lane in Pownal, right on the way to Bradbury Mountain State Park.
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