The City of Gulf Shores is excited to announce the 2022 Sunset Series music lineup. These free concerts take place at the Gulf Place Public Beach located in Gulf Shores. Join us from 6pm-8pm for live music and a beautiful view of the Gulf at sunset. The city invites you to bring family, friends, and a lawn chair to join in on the fun! There will be food trucks set up for those wishing to purchase some grub, and beverages for all ages to enjoy.
Lineup:
Thursday, September 1- Royal Horses
Thursday, September 8- Ever More Nest
Thursday, September 22- Early James
Thursday, September 29- Frank Brown Songwriters Showcase
(More Information on each artist below)
Time:
6:00pm- 8:00pm
Price:
Free!
Location:
101 Gulf Shores Pkwy, Gulf Shores, AL 36542
Royal Horses
Born in the South and raised on a variety of American music, Royal Horses creates a sound that embodies the musical melting pot that is Mississippi, and serves it up with a modern sensibility. Armed with electric guitars and. Royal Horses can take you strolling softly down a country road, crashing through a briar patch, or soaring through the stratosphere on a rocket ship of sound.
Ever More Nest
Ever More Nest is a new music project from New Orleans-based songwriter Kelcy Mae. Kelcy has adopted a full-fledged Americana style that has drawn comparisons to Gregory Alan Isakov, Gillian Welch, and Nanci Griffith. Kelcy’s oft-lauded poeticism remains a calling card of her songs.
Early James
Early James is a combination of roots, rock, the lonesomeness of the blues and tongue, and the cheek of classic country. James’ voice conjures a century’s worth of American barkers and crooners, from Alan Lomax field recordings to mid-century iconoclasts like Billy Holliday and Howlin Wolf to ghostly late-century interpreters like Fiona Apple and Tom Waits.
Frank Brown Songwriters Showcase
The Songwriters Showcase serves as a preview to the Frank Brown International Songwriters Festival. The night will kick-off with Rhonda Hart and will be followed by Ira Dean and Anthony Smith.