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The band 5 Guys Named Moe dance and sing on a lit-up stage

Sunday Sounds Concert Series: 5 Guys Named Moe

Sunday, July 7, 2024
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Add to Calendar Sunday, July 7, 2024 6:00 pm Sunday, July 7, 2024 6:00 pm America/Los_Angeles Sunday Sounds Concert Series: 5 Guys Named Moe Are you ready to dance? The Columbia Tech Center Sunday Sounds Concerts, presented by Riverview Bank, kick off a summer of fun and energetic live performances with 5 Guys Named Moe. This high-energy 12-piece horn-driven show band has been entertaining audiences for well over 30 years. They cover a vast repertoire from the greatest eras in pop music, including rock, Motown, soul, R&B, disco, and current dance hits. 5 Guys Named Moe is guaranteed to entertain all dance music lovers! The Columbia Tech Center Sunday Sounds Concerts hit the stage in east Vancouver on Sundays, July 7 to August 18.… Columbia Tech Center

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Columbia Tech Center
17701 SE Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98683

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Are you ready to dance? The Columbia Tech Center Sunday Sounds Concerts, presented by Riverview Bank, kick off a summer of fun and energetic live performances with 5 Guys Named Moe. This high-energy 12-piece horn-driven show band has been entertaining audiences for well over 30 years. They cover a vast repertoire from the greatest eras in pop music, including rock, Motown, soul, R&B, disco, and current dance hits. 5 Guys Named Moe is guaranteed to entertain all dance music lovers!

The Columbia Tech Center Sunday Sounds Concerts hit the stage in east Vancouver on Sundays, July 7 to August 18. Enjoy an exciting lineup of genre-defying crowd favorites. Sunday Sounds Concerts are free and fun for all ages! Food and refreshments are available to purchase from local vendors or bring a picnic to enjoy. Alcohol is not permitted in parks.

Parking is available off S.E. Cardinal Ct., in the gravel lot south of the amphitheater. Leave your car at home and take C-TRAN, Columbia Tech Center is served by the Vine on Mill Plain (Red) and Route 74.