Reston Station has constructed an outdoor stage and is planning a full schedule of summer entertainment through the end of September.
There will be music (6:30 to 8:30 p.m.) every Friday night and family friendly outdoor movies (8:30 p.m. or dusk) on Saturdays.
Admission is free. There is free parking in the Reston Station garages on weekends. Bring blankets or chairs.
Here’s the schedule:
- Friday, July 15 — Christian Perez Band Guitarist/Composer/Jazz
- Saturday, July 16 — ZOOTOPIA
- Friday, July 22 — Alfredo Mojica & Friends (Latin Rhythms)
- Saturday, July 23 ALADDIN
- Friday, July 29 Bad Influence (Blues)
- Saturday, July 30 — CINDERELLA
- Friday, August 5 — Hot Tub Hand Grenade (Rock Covers)
- Saturday, August 6 — FROZEN
- Friday, August 12 — Shane Gamble Band (Country and Rock)
- Saturday, August 13 — INSIDE OUT
- Friday, August 19 — Battery Lane (Covers and Originals)
- Saturday, August 20 — THE GOOD DINOSAUR
- Friday, August 26 — Pebble to Pearl (Funk/Rock/R&B)
- Saturday, August 27 — WRECK IT RALPH
- Friday, September 2 — Holly Montgomery Band (Rock)
- Saturday, September 3 — HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS
- Friday, September 9 — Chaise Lounge (Jazz, Lounge, Big Band, Swing)
- Saturday, September 10 — OPEN SEASON SCARED SILLY
- Friday, September 16 Â — Shag (British Rock)
- Saturday, September 17 — GOOSEBUMPS
- Friday, September 23 — Battery Lane (Covers)
- Saturday, September 24 — THE JUNGLE BOOK
- Friday, September 30 — Moonshine Society (Blues & Rock)
Photo: Reston Station at Night/Credit: David Madison Photography for Comstock
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