Join us for the Levitt Amp concert in the Kopernic Park tonight. Grab something to eat at the show or pack a picnic and join us for this free family-friendly event!

Kopernic Park is located at 317 Genessee Street (stage in DeSales parking lot) in Utica for the free Levitt Amp Summer Concert Series starting at 6 pm. Tonight you'll hear music from Joie Grimaldi and Slambovian Circus of Dreams.

Headliner Slambovian Circus of Dreams ~ Surreal Americana

Photo Credit via Levitt AMP
Photo Credit via Levitt AMP
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Formed in Sleepy Hollow, New York over a decade ago, they pioneered the alt-folk circuit, staying on the fringes of the music industry. Winning support from indie radio and press since their inception, fans fueled their career from the ground up to an international status. Having headlined major music festivals and venues across the US, Canada and UK, this band has a devoted cult following. Lead singer-songwriter Joziah Longo is joined by Sharkey McEwen (guitar, mandolin), Tink Lloyd (accordion, cello, etc), and Felipe Torres (drums, percussion). They create a captivating vibe that feeds the soul. [Slambovian Circus of Dreams]

Opener: Joie Grimaldi

Photo Credit: Janelle Bonagurio via JGR
Photo Credit: Janelle Bonagurio via JGR
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Joie Grimaldi was born and raised in the heart of upstate New York. Joie's career is just starting off after a video of her singing and playing her ukulele at work went viral. Joie is self-taught on the ukulele along with the guitar, piano and drums.

Joie fell in love with music in the 9th grade when she sang in front of her choir class for the first time. After seeing her classmates reaction she knew she had found her niche in the form of singing. Joie has captivated her family, friends, and different audiences with her incredible voice and ability to self-teach herself with a variety of different instruments. [Joie Grimaldi Music]

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