Free Steve Aoki Concert at Eisenhower Park for Nassau County’s 125th Anniversary on September 20th at 7 pm

Nassau County’s 125th anniversary is just around the corner, and there’s a vibrant celebration planned that you won’t want to miss. Set for September 20 at the beloved Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre in Eisenhower Park, this event promises a night full of music, excitement, and community spirit. The star of the show? None other than the world-renowned DJ and EDM producer, Steve Aoki, who will headline the free concert. This event, called “Party in the Park,” is truly set to be a memorable one for all ages.

Steve Aoki for a Night to Remember

Steve Aoki is famous for his electrifying performances and his unique stage antics, including his infamous cake toss. So, if you find yourself in the first few rows, don’t be surprised if you get a little frosting on your shirt! Known for hits like “Just Hold On” and “Azukita,” Aoki’s energetic beats and dynamic presence are sure to get everyone dancing under the stars.

Joining Steve Aoki on stage will be Long Island’s very own DJ Theo. Theo is eager to bring his signature sound to the local audience, mixing various genres to keep the energy high throughout the evening. He sees this as an opportunity to connect with his neighbors and share the stage with an international superstar, which is undoubtedly a dream come true.

More Than Just a Concert

This isn’t just another concert; it’s a celebration of Nassau County’s rich history and vibrant community. Organized by Brian Rosenberg, with the support of Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, this event aims to bring people together and showcase what makes Long Island special. The event is free, making it accessible to everyone who wants to join in on the fun.

Rosenberg, a seasoned event organizer, has a long history of working with some of the biggest names in the music industry. He believes this concert will not only celebrate the past 125 years of Nassau County but also give the local nightlife a much-needed boost. You might even find new fans of EDM in the crowd!

“In events like these, you see the real heart of Long Island,” Rosenberg shared. “It’s about celebrating our history, but it’s also about enjoying the present and looking forward to the future.”

A Word from DJ Theo

DJ Theo, who hails from Long Island, is especially thrilled to be part of this significant event. He expressed his excitement about opening for Aoki and interacting with the local crowd. “I can’t wait to get everyone pumped up before Steve goes on stage. It’s going to be a night we all remember, and who knows, maybe I’ll convert a few more people into EDM fans!”

Details You Need to Know

The event kicks off in the early evening, giving you enough time to set up your spot, grab some snacks from the local vendors, and get ready for an unforgettable experience. Since it’s a free event, it’s wise to arrive early to snag a good spot.

In case you’re wondering about parking, Eisenhower Park offers ample spaces, but it’s always a good idea to carpool if you can. Make a night of it by arriving early to explore the park and maybe join in some pre-concert activities.

Join the Celebration

So, mark your calendar for September 20th, 2024 and join your fellow Long Islanders at Eisenhower Park. Whether you’re a longtime resident or just visiting, “Party in the Park” is your ticket to a night full of entertainment, community, and fun. After all, there’s no better way to celebrate Nassau County’s 125th anniversary than by dancing the night away with Steve Aoki and DJ Theo.

For more details and updates, check out Brian Rosenberg’s events page. I wish Nassau County’s Website would have this information too, am I right?

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