Laura Lou DuSchane

Laura Lou DuSchane


The 2018 Hot Summer Nights Concert Series concludes another great season this week on Thursday, August 9, with the closing night concert featuring Minneapolis-based vocalist Laura Lou. The concert starts at 7:00 p.m. in the college amphitheater, admission is free and open to everyone.
Laura Lou is the breath of fresh air you didn’t realize you needed to take. With songs that focus on authenticity, presence, and timelessness, Laura Lou draws you in with her full-body vocals, tender ballads, and fun-driving folk rock bangers. Yes, folk/rock bangers. It’s fun music, and she’s great…don’t judge without hearing her perform because her shows are a special experience you won’t want to miss. She’s recently released her first full-length album “ECHO” which can be listened to in all of the places music can be heard.
Check out more here: https://www.facebook.com/lauraloumusic
The Hot Summer Nights Concert Series is a series of FREE concerts scheduled for the outdoor-indoor amphitheater at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College. The popular performances are open to the public and will be held from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. every Thursday evening for four weeks beginning on July 19 and concluding on August 9. All concerts will be held rain or shine under the dome of the college’s spectacular amphitheater. (The concerts are moved indoors in case of inclement weather.)
Each entertaining evening of music is designed for family fun and for people of all ages. Concert-goers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets, or seat cushions to sit on.
For more information, visit the web page here: https://fdltcc.edu/campus-life/summer-concert-series/

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