Central Park Performing Arts Center is proud to announce its 2022 Summer Series

Central Park Performing Arts Center is proud to announce its 2022 Summer Series showcasing a great variety of music. Enjoy music from pop artist, blues and rock, jazz music rock and more!

Performing Arts Summer Series Lineup: Christie Lenée: Friday, June 3 at 8 p.m. 

Christie Lenee to perform at the Central Park Performing Arts Center in Largo for the summer music series

Fingerstyle guitarist Christie Lenée is often described as ‘Michael Hedges meets Joni Mitchell and Dave Matthews.” Her music integrates melodic pop lyricism with catchy hooks and percussive, harmonic textures. She frequently supports tours with Tommy Emmanuel, Melissa Etheridge and Amy Ray (Indigo Girls) to name a few, who have all raved about her talents. $14.50-$29.50 advanced. Reserved theatre seating.

L.A.X. – Larue/AleXander: Friday, June 10 at 8 p.m.

A power trio described by reviewers as "Stevie Ray Vaughan meets the Dixie Dregs," the longtime bandmates of L.A.X. have a powerful and energetic Blues Rock sound that covers a wide expanse of musical ground. Featuring bassist Dave Larue (Joe Satriani, John Petrucci), guitarist and lead vocalist Glenn Alexander (Max Weinberg 7, Mahavishnu Project), and drummer Van Romaine (Enrique Iglesias, Steve Morse Band). $19.50 advanced. Reserved cabaret seating.

A power trio described by reviewers as “Stevie Ray Vaughan meets the Dixie Dregs,” the longtime bandmates of L.A.X. have a powerful and energetic Blues Rock sound that covers a wide expanse of musical ground. Featuring bassist Dave Larue (Joe Satriani, John Petrucci), guitarist and lead vocalist Glenn Alexander (Max Weinberg 7, Mahavishnu Project), and drummer Van Romaine (Enrique Iglesias, Steve Morse Band). $19.50 advanced. Reserved cabaret seating.

Hot Tonic Orchestra: Saturday, June 11 at 8 p.m. 

Hot tonic orchestra  to perform at the Central Park Performing Arts Center in Largo for the summer music series

Described as Postmodern Jukebox meets Amy Winehouse, the Hot Tonic Orchestra fuses jazz with Latin rhythms, funk and soul, tied together by original arrangements. Co-led by vocalist/bassist Victoria Woods and guitarist Josh Hindmarsh, the band mixes horns and a dynamic rhythm section, performing throughout the USA and abroad in Australia and New Zealand. $9.50 advanced. Reserved cabaret seating.

Buckcherry: Friday, July 8 at 8 p.m. 

SoCal hard rockers Buckcherry has traversed the interesting territory of the rock spectrum in more than two decades: classic Rock, post-grunge, punk—even a little rockabilly.

SoCal hard rockers Buckcherry has traversed the interesting territory of the rock spectrum in more than two decades: classic Rock, post-grunge, punk—even a little rockabilly. The group gained popularity in the early 2000s after a run of opening shows for AC/DC and later became well known for monster hits like “Lit Up” and “Sorry.” Reformed with a new lineup in 2006, their album “15” contained their biggest crossover hits to date, “Crazy Bitch,” and their first Billboard Hot 100 top ten hit, “Sorry.” $29.50 advanced. Standing room/limited seating.

The Copper Piano Dueling Piano Show: Saturday, July 9 at 8 p.m. 

The cooper piano dueling

This unique and wildly entertaining dueling pianos show engages audiences from young to old in a musical journey of sing-along, clap-along and dance-along song requests made by the audience themselves. Led by two talented and high-energy musicians who have played to a wide range of audiences and gatherings across the globe, this event will be a night full of laughs, singing, and pure fun! $19.50 advanced. Reserved cabaret seating.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by phone at (727) 587-6793, online at LargoArts.com, or at the CPPAC Box Office located at 105 Central Park Drive in Largo.

About the Central Park Performing Arts Center:

central park performing arts center in Largo

The Central Park Performing Arts Center is a multi-purpose facility featuring a 443-seat theatre, a 200-person grand ballroom, and the Historic Largo Feed Store which holds 100. The Center promotes and encourages performing arts among the Tampa Bay community, hosting a variety of national, regional, and local artists and groups. Each space is fully equipped to rent for corporate functions, company meetings, receptions, and special events. For more information, visit LargoArts.com.

Content and photos courtesy of the Central Park Performing Art Center in Largo for editorial purposes only, all rights reserved.

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