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2025 Music Fest held in Fountain Hills
Independent Newsmedia/Cyrus Guccione
Craig and Heather Hoist of Wisconsin enjoyed the live music at Fountain Park Saturday, April 5.
Independent Newsmedia/Cyrus Guccione
The community showed up to Fountain Park with lawn chairs and blankets to hear live music and enjoy food trucks, beer (Bone Haus Brewing) and wine (Grapeables Wine Bar).
Independent Newsmedia/Cyrus Guccione
Park-goers enjoying the music from the newly installed benches at the ramada.
Independent Newsmedia/Cyrus Guccione
Fountain Hills residents Bill and Pat Hite enjoyed an afternoon of music at the park.
Independent Newsmedia/Cyrus Guccione
Visitors of all ages enjoyed the weekend weather at Fountain Park.
Independent Newsmedia/Cyrus Guccione
Fountain Hills Community Services were onsite selling merchandise at the event.
Independent Newsmedia/Cyrus Guccione
“Mick Adams and the Shagwells” opened the afternoon of music.
Independent Newsmedia/Cyrus Guccione
“Mick Adams and the Shagwells” were followed by “Tripwire,” “SRB Southern Rock Band” and “Iconic.”
Independent Newsmedia/Cyrus Guccione
Bone Haus Brewing was offering up fresh cold brews at the Music Fest.