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Heart & Soul Music Stroll 2023

Music Festival Brings Over 40 Bands to Neighborhood Porches

For the ninth year, Heart & Soul, along with the neighbors surrounding the Imperial Park, will present our incredible, free, family-friendly Music Stroll in Sugarhouse, June 10, 2023.

40 musical acts will perform on 13 porches, driveways, and lawns—or on our main stage—throughout this Sugar House neighborhood (along with an ocean of food trucks). Join us as Heart & Soul celebrates 29 years of bringing the healing power of music to isolated neighbors along the Wasatch Front.

The joy happens Saturday, June 10, along Atkin, ­Filmore and Glenmare Streets (1530 E 2700 South) in Sugar House, as thousands of people walk and bike from lawn to lawn to relax and enjoy the food and music.

Some of this year’s performers include: Anke Summerhill & Friends, Bobby D and Friends, Bonnie & Wayne, Duo Perfidia, Felicia McFall, Gazzpacho. Geez Louise Bluegrass & Country, Gene Sartain, Good Will Band, Jackson Jills, Jeppsen Boys, John Morgan, K-Tones, Kevin Scott, KinderMusik, Ky & The Jellies, Mountain Town, Mustang Alley, Ol’ Skool Flava, Ophir Creek, Pamela Lind & Almost Country, Pat & Roy, Randy Teal, Royal Heritage, Side by Side, Silver Tongue Devils, Steve Bassett Band, Stratford Street Big Band, SuperGrey, The Deaf & The Musician, The Smokin’ Blues Band, Waldis Bradley Duo, Way Cool Band and MORE!

The event is FREE and open to the public, but you can support Heart & Soul by purchasing tickets for prize drawings, including musical instruments, restaurant deals, and more!

“This event showcases over 40 bands and performers from our talent pool of over 350 performers,” states Ainsley McLaughlin, Executive Director, a 501(c)3 non-profit that brings quality, live entertainment to people who may not be able to experience it otherwise. Community members and organizations are great supporters of Heart & Soul’s mission of bringing music and performer arts to nursing homes, care centers, hospitals, senior centers and other isolated populations from Ogden to Provo and beyond.”

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