Summer Fun Friday
Kiewit Luminarium 345 Riverfront Dr, Omaha, NE, United StatesFollow your curiosity to Summer Fun Fridays at Kiewit Luminarium!
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
Follow your curiosity to Summer Fun Fridays at Kiewit Luminarium!
Enjoy live music on the plaza every Friday night, June - Aug, from 7-8pm. Come early and have dinner on the patio at Pasta Amore, Pulled BBQ or Jaipur. Afterwards, enjoy a drink at Public House or Corkscrew Wine & Cheese. Bring a folding chair and listen to great live music from country to rock to soulful blues. This event is FREE!
This is a Weekly Recurring Event
Runs from Jun 7, 2024 to Aug 30, 2024 and happens every:
Fridays: 7:00pm - 8:00pm Timezone: CDT
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Join us every Friday for an evening of fun and dancing. No experience or partner needed!
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