The audience Wednesday night at Concert on the Pier. Peninsula Daily News

The audience Wednesday night at Concert on the Pier. Peninsula Daily News

Rousing, packed performance at Port Angeles’ Concert on the Pier by Lobo Del Mar

ALMOST 1,000 PEOPLE crowded onto the City Pier area of Port Angeles for Wednesday night’s Concert on the Pier by Lobo Del Mar.

Lobo Del Mar, comprised of family members and friends (in kilts no less!) from the Port Hadlock area, played Celtic music, bluegrass, Mexican music, South Pacific island songs, Middle Eastern medleys — complete with Irish step dancers, belly dancers and Flamenco dancers!

( ** See video clips at our Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/pages/Peninsula-Daily-News/57663452337 **)

Concert on the Pier is free and every Wednesday during the summer from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Port Angeles City Pier. Kid-friendly, dog-friendly, with a hot dog vendor, too — come down and join us!

The concerts are sponsored by the PDN, KeyBank, Elwha River Casino, Red Lion Hotel, Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce and Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department.

And . . . did we mention that multi-talented Lobo Del Mar will be performing next Tuesday (July 7), 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Sequim’s free Music in the Park at the bandshell in Carrie Blake Park?

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