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After a great response to the announcement of headlining Elvis Costello and The Imposters with special guest Wyclef Jean for the City of Omaha Celebrates America concert, organizers are on the lookout for local music videos to air throughout of the day, all leading up to the concert. Organizers say that in order for local musicians to participate, they must first complete a google form available at: https://bit.ly/3dEVcgm. Musicians can submit two different videos that can be considered to play during the Memorial Park concert. âWe wanted a way to showcase more local talent and we’ve already booked giant screens for the stage, so showing videos makes sense,â said the event organizer. Vic Gutman. âThe partnership with KPAO to provide studio time goes even further. Groups interested in this option will end up with professional video files that they can use on social media and for submissions to further promote their music. The organizers of the City of Omaha Celebrates America concert say that once videos are submitted, they will be reviewed and artists will be notified if their video has been selected or if they are eligible to schedule a single hosted recording session. at the local KPAO television studio. The selected videos will be shown throughout the day as people gather to find their seats, picnic and enjoy the day before the evening concert. The concert was canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic, but the 2019 concert saw Chris Isaak and headliner Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul. the region. The concert takes place on Saturday August 28 and is free and open to the public. The live music starts early and continues throughout the day with fireworks unfolding around 10pm. For more information, visit www.MemorialParkConcert.com.
After a great response to the announcement of headlining Elvis Costello and The Imposters with special guest Wyclef Jean for the City of Omaha Celebrates America concert, organizers are on the lookout for local music videos to air throughout of the day, all leading up to the concert.
Organizers say that in order for local musicians to participate, they must first complete a google form available at: https://bit.ly/3dEVcgm.
Musicians can submit two different videos which can be considered to be played during the Memorial Park concert.
âWe wanted a way to showcase more local talent and we’ve already booked giant screens for the stage, so showing videos makes sense,â said event organizer Vic Gutman. âThe partnership with KPAO to provide studio time goes even further. Groups interested in this option will end up with professional video files that they can use on social media and for submissions to further promote their music.
The organizers of the City of Omaha Celebrates America concert say that once videos are submitted, they will be reviewed and artists will be notified if their video has been selected or if they are eligible to schedule a single hosted recording session. at the local KPAO television studio. .
The selected videos will be shown throughout the day as people gather to find their seats, picnic and enjoy the day before the evening concert.
The concert was canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic, but the 2019 concert saw Chris Isaak and headliner Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul.
Organizers say the fireworks display got bigger in 2019 but will be even bigger in 2021, becoming one of the biggest shows in the region.
The concert takes place on Saturday August 28 and is free and open to the public. Live music starts early and continues throughout the day with fireworks at around 10 p.m.
The event is sponsored by the Omaha Parks Foundation and professionally managed by local community events specialists, Vic Gutman and Associates. For more information, visit www.MemorialParkConcert.com.
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