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Free concerts and food trucks in Coconut Creek

The City of Coconut Creek is putting on several free concerts as part of its Groove n Grub concert series.

Bring your blankets, chairs and coolers and listen to favorite South Florida bands at these family-friendly concerts.  No pets are allowed.

This event has been combined with the monthly food truck event, so you can buy all kinds of culinary treats. Food trucks open at 6 p.m., and the music starts at 7 p.m. The venue varies.

Upcoming 2025 events:

  • 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, January 11: Streetlife Band plays top 40 hits. Recreation Complex, 4455 Sol Press Blvd.
  • Friday, March 7, at Sabal Pines Park
  • Saturday. April 12, at the Recreation  Complex
  • Friday, May 9, at Sabal Pines Park
  • Saturday, July 12, at the Community Center
  • Saturday, August 9, at the Community Center.

For more information, call 954-545-6670

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