
The Olmsted Parks Conservancy is having its annual Party for the Parks this evening at Delaware Park. This is the 9th party the conservatory has hosted and all the proceeds benefit the Olmsted park and parkway system. The tickets are $25 dollars at the door and the party begins at 6:30pm. The party includes food, drinks, auctions, and of course music. This years party theme is the British invasion. The bands performing on the floating stage in Hoyt Lake are Inlite and The Ifs. Inlite is a Brit-pop/rock group based out of Grand Island. These local rockers combine an 80s music vibe to a synth-pop/rock sound from across the pond. The bands EP For Future Reference is available right now and should be listened to as soon as possible. The Ifs are a jazz-rock band established in the late 1960s in Britain. They have shared the stage with the likes of Muddy Waters, Cream, and Kiss and have released 8 studio albums. The Ifs are one of the few jazz-rock groups to feature solos by all members, not just by the lead instruments.
With Jugglers, fire dancers, a British car show this evening sounds alright. With fireworks, an appearance from the Queen City Roller Girls, and some great music this evening sounds amazing. If you get the chance, get out there tonight and have an awesome time while supporting and helping preserve our Buffalo parks. Happy concert going.
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