Friday, September 04, 2009

End of the Endless Summer Tour

Fairfield, Iowa is nearly 2000 miles from the Pacific, but the eclectic town of 10,000 will be feeling more like 1960s Southern California this Labor Day when seminal rock band The Beach Boys come to town. Playing to benefit the David Lynch Foundation and presented by DLF.TV, The Beach Boys will be performing alongside Iowa-based roots rockers The Nadas—a lineup that will undoubtedly bring out music lovers from Fairfield and the rest of Iowa out for a day of classic rock and contemporary sounds. The show starts at 12:30 on Monday, September 7th.

The Beach Boys are certainly a household name, but Fairfield is definitely not on par with Chicago, St. Louis or Minneapolis as entertainment destinations in the Midwest. With hopes of bringing people from all over the region to the Fairfield Arts and Convention Center next weekend, we would be honred if you might inform your readersabout the upcoming show. The Labor Day date will be the last on The Beach Boy’s Endless Summer Tour, so not only is it a chance to see this classic all-American band close to home, but the last chance to see them anywhere in the country anytime soon. ===>Click headline for a great photo/video montage . . .


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