Thursday, May 18, 2017

Rancho Santa Margarita Summer Concerts

Summer Concerts

The City of Rancho Santa Margarita provides a variety of excellent musical performances with the sunset as your backdrop. This family oriented community event allows residents and guests of all ages to enjoy various styles of music. Join your friends and neighbors to celebrate fantastic live music and dancing while enjoying the great outdoors in a safe and positive environment. Please visit some of the City's local restaurants before the concerts and bring a picnic dinner with you!  For more information, please contact the Community Services Department at 949-216-9700.

Event Details - 


  • Sundays
  • 6 - 8 p.m.
  • Central Park
    30842 La Miranda
    Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688

2017 Concert Lineup


  • July 9         Mighty Untouchables- Dance Party Band
  • July 16       Smith - Country Rock
  • July 23        Hodads - Classic Rock n Roll
  • July 30        The Trip - 80’s
  • August 6     Derek Bordeaux Band – Rhythm & Blues
  • August 13   Wanted–  Bon Jovi Tribute
Park Guidelines
We hope that everyone has a great time at the concerts, below is a list of park guidelines to help make the evening enjoyable for everyone:

  • All concerts are alcohol and smoke-free events.
  • To allow for better concert viewing for everyone, we ask that guests bring short, low back beach 
  • chairs and refrain from using tents, canopies and umbrellas.
  • Small blankets and towels can be set up the day of the concert. Any plastic tarps and stakes will
  •  be removed as it damages the grass.
  • Please put any food or drink items in unbreakable containers.
  • To help keep the park area clean, please use the waste and recycle receptacles.
Thank you for your consideration of others, your cooperation with SAMLARC and the City of  Rancho 
Santa Margarita is greatly appreciated.  Go to RSM city website   

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