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Disco Night at City Hall Plaza August 10

The Dorothy Curran Wednesday Night Concert Series continues on August 10 with Disco Night featuring City Hall Plaza favorites Stardust playing dance floor hits from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. 

The series is presented by Mayor Martin J. Walsh, the Mayor’s Office of Tourism, Sports, and Entertainment, and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department in partnership with title sponsor Bank of America.  Additional support is provided by media sponsor the Boston Herald and Polar Beverages.  All shows begin at 7 p.m.

The always popular Stardust is a local super-group formed by gathering some of the most talented and experienced musicians in the entertainment industry and honed by over a decade of active rotation.  The band is in high demand and performs regularly at fine venues and hotels throughout the country. 

Led by bandleader Keith Kostick and singers Cecilia Colucci and Charles Clark, Stardust packs the dance floor at corporate events, weddings, and City Hall Plaza where revelers of all ages get to get up and boogie under the summer sky.  Stardust’s popularity at private events means that public appearances are limited, so this Disco Night is a rare treat for both the band and its fans.

Now celebrating 44 years as Boston’s longest-running free outdoor concert series, the Dorothy Curran Wednesday Night Concert Series brings four summer nights of great entertainment to this unique venue located in the heart of Boston. The series closes August 24 with the classic Philly soul of Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes.

For more information, please call the Boston Parks and Recreation Department at (617) 635-4505, visit their website, or visit their Facebook page.

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