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Kasey Tyndall is set to perform at Fayetteville After 5, Aug. 9
in Festival Park.
As the summer season comes to an end,
people are returning from vacations, headed
back to jobs, or preparing for new school
semesters, and Fayetteville After Five is a great
way to end the summer and usher in the fall
with family and friends. Friday, Aug. 9, at Fes
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tival Park, enjoy free music from 6-10 p.m.
For the last night of the season of the popu-
lar concert series, country artist Kasey Tyndall
will perform. Tyndall is a seasoned entertain-
er, and she has performed with Kane Brown,
Parmalee and The Cadillac Three, to name a
few artists. She is booked by Jay Williams —
the agent behind country fan favorites Eric
Church, Luke Bryan and Chris Stapleton.
Rolling Stone describes Tyndall's sound as
"hopped-up modern country for a Saturday
night with enough arena-friendly flourishes
to satisfy fans of both hard rock and Nashville
pop."
Other featured artists for the 2019 season of
Fayetteville After Five have included River
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mist, On the Border and 120 Minutes.
Fayetteville After Five is hosted by The
Fayetteville Dogwood Festival, an organiza-
tion that hosts a variety of events with fun
activities for the community that support local
businesses and causes.
Included in these events are the popular
Spring Fayetteville Dogwood Festival, which is
a family-friendly event, and the Miss Dog
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wood Festival Pageant, which offers commu-
nity service awards and school scholarships to
winners from three different age groups. The
2019 Dogwood Fall Festival is right around the
corner as well. Some of the highlights will in
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clude Brewville, a craft beer festival featuring
beers from local, North Carolina and national
breweries, the Run for Responders 5K, which
will support first responders, a food truck ro
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deo, a Kids' Zone and the Historic Hauntings
guided walking tour.
Tyndall performs on Aug. 9. e gates open
at 5 p.m., and the show starts around 6:30 p.m.
Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and make
yourself at home. No canopies, please. No
coolers or outside food are permitted, but
there will be food truck options available. Ser
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vice dogs are welcome. The concert is free. For
more information, visit https://www.thedog-
woodfestival.com/fayetteville-after-five
Country singer Kasey Tyndall to perform at Fayetteville After Five
by JENNA SHACKELFORD
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