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Princesses in the Park, a FREE live concert

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Princesses in the Park, a FREE live concert

When
Oct 17th, 2025
6:30pm - 6:30pm
Where
2050 Bond StCharlottesvilleVA

Friday, October 17th at 6:30PM at the Shops at Stonefield. FREE

EpicCville, Character Connections and The Shops at Stonefield are thrilled to announce the return of Princesses in the Park, a FREE live concert!

Join an exciting lineup of your child’s favorite characters on the lawn at the Shops at Stonefield on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th at 7:00pm for an unforgettable musical experience!

We can’t wait to see you there!

Please share this event with your friends!

Lawn Opens 6:30pm // Show 7pm // FREE // Bring a blanket or chairs // No Coolers and no Alcohol

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