Stamford Alive at Five 2008 Summer Concert Series

Alive @ Five presented by RBS on the Heineken Stage in partnership with Stamford Town Center, Ste. Michelle Wine Estates and BevMax. FREE concert series with live music from national and regional headliners, which attracts after work crowds and families. Columbus Park is the place to be during the summer as Stamford Downtown produces great music, great dancing and great times!

June 19, 26, (no concert July 3) July 10, 17, 24, 31, August 7, 2008 - Thursday Evenings
Alive @ Five Outdoor Summer Concert Series
5:00pm, Columbus Park

June 19
Blues Traveler
Dave Fields
The Honors

June 26
Blind Melon
Shirock
Morningside

July 3
No concert

July 10
Gato Barbieri
Cosmic Jibaros
Summerlost

July 17
Eve 6
Article A
Crash Moderns

July 24
Southside Johnny and the
Asbury Jukes
Christopher Robin Band
Soulstream

July 31
Billy Vera
Sera Buras
Vivacity

Aug. 7
Boyz II Men
Omar Wilson
The Press Project

Additional sponsors include The Advocate/ Greenwich Time, Cacace, Tusch & Santagata, Columbus Park Merchants, Crystal Rock, Fairfield County Weekly, Frank Mercede & Sons, Gelato Giuliana, Happyhaha Studio, Hillton Stamford Hotel & Executive Meeting Center, Keep Stamford Beautiful, Mill River Collaborative, New York Sports Clubs, Red Bull, Royal Restrooms, Simply Signs, Stamford Chamber of Commerce, Stamford Marriott Hotel & Spa, State Farm Insurance-George Boyce, and 95.9 The Fox, 96.7 The Coast, Star 99.9 and WSTC/WNLK radio stations.

One Response to “Stamford Alive at Five 2008 Summer Concert Series”

  1. Alive at 5 used to be so much better when you could bring your own booze. last year we had to pay for over priced Heinekens, or you have to battle for an outdoor table and try to save some money buying pitchers from the local bar/restaurants. I do have to say I’m much more excited about this year’s line up as a whole than last year. but as for one single big name, hootie and the blowfish definitely took the cake in 2006 when you were still able to bring your own beer. i know boys 2 men have been successful, but how can you even call it a concert when they dont even play instruments? I’d prefer to see an actual band, not a singing group.

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