BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — This Sunday marks a vibrant occasion for the Birmingham community as the final concert of the “Safe Summer Series” kicks off at Railroad Park. Residents are encouraged to come out and enjoy a lively performance by pastor Mike McClure from Rock City Church, who is set to light up the stage.
The event will begin at 5 p.m. and is open to the public at no cost. Councilor Crystal Smitherman, the driving force behind this series, expressed her excitement for the evening. “Well, they are gonna expect a lot of fun, a lot of energy,” she said. Smitherman added that McClure is known for his high-energy performances, whether at church services or major events.
The Safe Summer Series is designed to create a sense of community while offering safe, family-friendly entertainment throughout the summer months. This Sunday’s concert is particularly special as it coincides with the Magic City Classic, a festive celebration in Birmingham that draws thousands to the area.
Smitherman invites families to bring their children along for an enjoyable night filled with uplifting music and a vibrant atmosphere. The concert promises an energetic performance tailored to both young audiences and adults, making it a perfect outing for families. “I am pretty sure that you will enjoy it,” she reassured parents, emphasizing the concert’s welcoming environment.
The Safe Summer Series has played a significant role in encouraging local residents to gather and enjoy good company and entertainment in a safe setting. As summer comes to a close, this final show serves as a reminder of the importance of community and connection.
Smitherman has been an ardent supporter of initiatives that promote safety, togetherness, and communal joy, especially over the past few months. This series has allowed her to engage with residents, showcasing local talent and providing a platform for artists like McClure.
As the city gears up for the Magic City Classic, this concert is a great way to kick off the festivities. Local residents are encouraged to come out, enjoy the performance, and make the most of this lively summer conclusion. Bring a picnic blanket, grab some food from local vendors, and enjoy the good vibes.
In summary, Sunday’s concert at Railroad Park is more than just a musical event; it’s a celebration of community, a chance to enjoy the outdoors, and a perfect way to cap off the summer season. For families looking for an enjoyable evening, this concert promises to deliver just that.
Make sure to mark your calendars and head over for a night of fun, laughter, and great music!
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