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Free Palo! 20th anniversary concert in Miami Beach

Funky, jazzy salsa with flute, congas, timbales, sax and vocals! Get with North Beach Social to celebrate Grammy-nominated PALO!, Miami’s own legendary Afro-Cuban funk ensemble, at a free 20th-anniversary concert at the Miami Beach Bandshell on Thursday, Feb. 16. Doors open at 7 and the show starts at 8 p.m. It is suitable for all ages. Admission is FREE with RSVP.

Courtesy of artist management / South Beach Social

PARKING: The municipal lot at 73rd Street and Collins Avenue is across the street from the Bandshell, and it is free after 6 p.m. When it is full, look for street parking.

BUS & TROLLEY: The bus stop at 73rd Street & Collins Avenue (Northbound), or 72nd Street & Abbott Avenue (Southbound) serves the S bus and 120 Beach Max bus line. The free Miami Beach Trolley also stops at these points.

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Mary Lou Cruz

About Mary Lou Cruz

I worked at the South Florida Sun Sentinel for 21 years, as an Advertising Special Sections Writer; Editorial Systems Editor in Technology; and Editorial Assistant in the Newsroom. Before my newspaper career, I worked in the airline and travel industry and I have lived in Brazil, Puerto Rico and vacationed in more than 25 countries. Originally, I'm from Maryland. I moved to Florida in 1984 and raised my daughter in Miami. Email: events@SouthFloridaOnTheCheap.com.

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