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Music and a Movie in Montauk

Thu, 08/26/2021 - 09:20
The Marshall Tucker Band played in Montauk last week.
Jane Bimson

Music for Montauk's summer series of outdoor concerts happens tomorrow and Saturday night at 6 p.m. Both are family friendly, with audiences encouraged to take picnics.

Tomorrow's show at the Montauk Lighthouse features Cuban-inspired and Latin music by Pedro Giraudo and Friends for $25. Saturday's free concert at Fort Pond House, "Summer Serenade," will have works by Villa-Lobos, Ravel, Saint-Saens, Jessica Meyer, and others. More information about Music for Montauk can be found in today's Arts section. 

The Montauk Chamber of Commerce's Sunday concert at Gosman's from 6 to 8 p.m. will feature the Zanti Misfits playing Zydeco, ska, and classic rock. On Monday, Around the World with Ray Red will play acoustic rock from 6 to 8 p.m. on the downtown green. People should take their own seating.

The chamber will show "The Princess Bride" during a free movie night at the Henry Zebrowski soccer field on Tuesday at 8. For this one too, people attendees are advised to take their own chairs, blankets, and food. 

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