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Coronado Concerts in the Park: Blue Breeze Band & Scholarship Winners, June 7

Dorthy Routt Millsap·May 21, 2026·3 min.

Coronado Concerts in the Park presents Blue Breeze Band on Sunday, June 7 at Spreckels Park. Contemporary hits, R&B, and the announcement of the 2026 Music Scholarship Winners. Free, 6 p.m.

The Coronado Concerts in the Park 2026 series continues Sunday, June 7 with the debut of Blue Breeze Band — plus a special highlight as the 2026 Music Scholarship Winners are announced. The free outdoor concert returns to Coronado's historic Spreckels Park with one of four new bands joining the 2026 rotation.

Who's Performing

Blue Breeze Band (debut) — bringing a versatile mix of contemporary hits with R&B, pop, and dance music. One of four new bands joining the 2026 rotation.

What to Expect

A high-energy night blending contemporary hits with R&B, pop, and dance grooves. The evening also celebrates emerging local talent with the announcement of the 2026 Music Scholarship Winners — Coronado Promenade Concerts' investment in the next generation of musicians.

When and Where

Sunday, June 7, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.

  • Reserve your space starting: 3:00 p.m.
  • Location: Spreckels Park — 7th Street and Orange Avenue, central Coronado

What to Bring

  • Lawn chairs or blankets
  • Food and picnic supplies
  • Beverages (alcohol is permitted)
  • Umbrellas or shade tents (perimeter only)

Park Rules

  • No dogs inside the park (grassy strip outside is OK)
  • No barbecues or open flames
  • Smoke-free park by law
  • No staking out space before 3:00 p.m.

Parking & Setup

Street parking is limited and requires early arrival. Be prepared to walk several blocks from your parking spot.

FAQ

What is the Music Scholarship?

Coronado Promenade Concerts awards annual scholarships to support emerging local musicians. Recipients are announced during this concert.

Is the concert good for dancing?

Yes — Blue Breeze Band's mix of R&B, pop, and dance music gets the lawn moving.

Is the event accessible?

Spreckels Park is accessible, with restrooms, picnic tables, and open grass areas.

Who funds the series?

Concerts in the Park is funded entirely by individual and business patrons plus on-site donations collected by the Red Bucket Brigade.

Want to know what else is happening this weekend? Check out our full weekend guide for June 5 - 7.

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