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FirstWorks Summer Beats Concerts: Spain’s Pedro Pastor
Pedro Pastor represents and leads a new generation of singer-songwriters in Spain. At just 31 years old, and with six albums under his belt, he has performed over 700 concerts across 17 countries with his band, Los Locos Descalzos.
At once sophisticated, danceable, and powerful, his music straddles Latin America and his home country of Spain. Pastor’s lyrics are a hymn to change and rebellion, to love and learning, to fusion and blending as the primary source of musical and human development. His style combines African music, cumbia, flamenco, funk, and Latin American folklore without losing the power and essence of the singer-songwriter and its message.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Accessibility info:
• 195 District Park is accessible to all visitors, including those with disabilities. Read the park’s FAQ’s here.
• The event area is a grassy lawn connected by paved paths. There are clear pathways leading to the lawn and surrounding attractions.
• Bring a lawn chair or a blanket. Limited portable seating will be available, first come-first served.
• Port-a-potties will be available. There are also public bathrooms available at The Guild Beer Garden.
• Metered street parking is available along the west side of the park on Dyer Street and along the east side of the park along South Water Street. There is also nearby paid parking at South Street Landing Garage at 330 Eddy St, Providence, Rhode Island 02903.
• Earplugs will be available on a first come/first served basis.
• For questions about accessibility, contact Rainy Stanford-Cordaro
Co-presented with 195 District Park and the Providence Parks Department. Made possible with support from Providence Tourism Council, BankNewport, Collette, and Rhode Island State Council on the Arts. This engagement of Pedro Pastor y Los Locos Descalzos is made possible in part through the Performing Arts Global Exchange program of Mid Atlantic Arts with support from the National Endowment for the Arts. Media sponsors: The Boston Globe Rhode Island and Poder








