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Sedona Seeking Performers for Red Dirt Concert Series

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The City of Sedona is seeking applications from musicians of all types to participate in the Spring and Fall 2025 Red Dirt Concert Series. Red Dirt Concerts are free to the public and are held every Friday in May and September from 5-8 p.m. at the Posse Grounds Pavilion at Posse Grounds Park.

People sit around the Posse Grounds Pavilion and enjoy a Red Dirt Concert Series concert with Sedona's red rocks in the background.People sit around the Posse Grounds Pavilion and enjoy a Red Dirt Concert Series concert with Sedona's red rocks in the background.

“This series has been a huge hit with Sedona locals since 2017, and this is our ninth year of concerts! In the first eight years, we have presented over 70 different acts and hosted over 200 people. We look forward to hosting many more events in the coming years.” said Jason Virgo, Recreation Coordinator – Special Events.

The Red Dirt Concert Series was originally established in partnership with Friends of the Posse Ground as a platform to showcase and support local musicians and performers and provide community gathering and entertainment opportunities. The series continues to focus on showcasing local theater and is open to performers from outside of Northern Arizona.

Each three-hour show will feature at least two acts. Interested bands/performers must apply by 6pm on Friday, January 31, 2025. Applications are then reviewed and selected by a staff committee.

For more information or to submit an application, please visit: sedonaaz.gov/concert Or call us at (928) 282-7098.

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