Wollaston Hills Neighborhood Saturdays in the Park 2025 in Quincy MA
The Wollaston Hill Neighborhood Association is excited to announce Saturdays in the Park –. This event series starts on September 6th and runs for four weeks until September 27th . On each Saturday, the event runs from 2 PM – 7 PM, at Safford Park which is at 166 Beale St, Quincy, MA 02170. Bring a chair to listen to some great local music and enjoy some the beer garden and food!
Saturday September 6th
Anthony Andronico (3 PM)
Acoustic guitarist bringing Classic Rock to the South Shore.
Bad Street (5 PM)
Bad Street is a female-fronted 5-piece cover band playing rock/pop from all genres, including The Cranberries, Grateful Dead, Stones, Tom Petty, Adel, and U2.
The Assembly Resturant will be selling food and a cash bar
Saturday Sept 13th
Anna Daley Young
Anna Daley Young, a singer-songwriter from Boston, MA, has been gaining recognition in the music industry since the release of her debut album Go My Own Way. Nominated for ‘Album of The Year’ at the New England Music Awards, the album blends original compositions with engaging country-rock-pop covers. Shortly after its release, Anna was honored as ‘Country Artist of the Year’ by the Boston Music Awards.
The Tokyo Tramps
Hailing from the Land of Rising Sun (Japan), TOKYO TRAMPS is a group of American roots music fanatics. The musical journey started when Satoru Nakagawa (guitar/vocal) left Japan to go to Louisiana searching for the spirit of Rock’n’Roll. Soon he found the key, Blues. Yukiko Fujii (bass/vocal) left a lucrative job in Tokyo and took a giant step following her heart to play American music. Then in 1999, TOKYO TRAMPS was born in Boston. Satoru took its name TRAMPS from his early idol, Bruce Springsteen’s song, Born To Run – “Tramps like us, baby, we were born to run.”….. Satoru says, “American music changed our lives. We are creating something very unique and exciting. We are making our dreams come true every time we play.” They are extensively performing in New England area and had released 7 original albums. The latest, “If I Die Tomorrow” is a unique mix of Jimi Hendrix guitar sound and New Orleans modern funk.
The Assembly Resturant will be selling food and there will be a cash bar
September 20th
Raised in Dorchester and now a long-time resident of Quincy…
September 27th
The Fall is a Quincy-based classic rock band covering songs spanning the last 5 decades. With members hailing from Quincy, Weymouth, and Somerville, our musical tastes range from The Stones to Van Halen to The White Stripes and more
SPX is a band from the south shore of Boston. We play music from many different genres. We play to entertain and we play because we enjoy it! As a group, we decided we love to put our music to work for the benefit of others, where we’ve realized we can raise money as a group for bigger causes than ourselves.
Parking is available on street and at the Wollaston School across the street. The MBTA 211 bus stops at Safford Park (Beale Street opposite Safford St stop).
Sponsors
The Wollaston Hill Neighborhood Association would like to thank their generous event sponsors Norfolk District Attorney’s Office, State Representative Tackey Chan, Mayor Tom Koch For Quincy, State Senator John F. Keenan, Ian Cain, Richard Staiti for Norfolk County Commissioner, Norfolk County Commissioner Joe Shea, Erin Feeney – William Raveis, Rogers Jewelry, and Hamel-Lydon Chapel & Cremation Service of MA
