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32nd Street Brass Band Takes Santa Monica Pier by Storm with Phenomenal Performance

The 32nd Street Brass Band lit up the Santa Monica Pier during LA Fleet Week® on Sunday, May 28, 2023! These talented military musicians are here to rock the stage as part of the incredible LA Fleet Week® celebration.

LA Fleet Week® is an annual extravaganza that pays tribute to our extraordinary Sea Services. Held at the Port of Los Angeles over the extended Memorial Day Weekend, it's a non-stop adventure with something for everyone. Get ready for:

🚢 Fascinating ship tours and equipment demos that bring the military to life. ✈️ Thrilling aircraft flyovers that will leave you in awe. 🎵 Electrifying live entertainment, including the amazing performances by the 32nd Street Brass Band at the Santa Monica Pier. 📍 Exciting neighborhood explorations in San Pedro, Hollywood, Downtown L.A., Venice, Brea, and Wilmington. 🍳🔥 The ultimate culinary showdown: Galley Wars, presented by FOX Entertainment, where the best of the best compete in a cook-off. 🏐💥 Dodgeball madness, hosted by FOX Studios, for those who love an adrenaline rush. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best of all, it's all FREE! Bring your loved ones and create unforgettable memories. 🆓

But LA Fleet Week® is more than just fun and games. It's a platform for building community resiliency, preparing for disasters, and supporting our local residents. Through symposiums, exercises, and outreaches, we're united in making a difference. 🤝💙

LA Fleet Week® runs from May 26th to May 29th! Don't miss out on this incredible celebration honoring our brave heroes. 🇺🇸 Join us in showing our support and appreciation! #LAFleetWeek

#ProudToSupportOurTroops #navymusic
Posted on Sunday, May 28, 2023 at 02:35PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment

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