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Date: Saturday, August 23
Time: 5:00 PM
Location: Wilson Park — 2200 Crenshaw Blvd, Torrance, California 90501
The Torrance Summer Nights concert series is bringing the heat this August with a free performance by Sangre Nueva, one of Southern California’s most exciting and energetic salsa bands.
This talented group of musicians is known for their explosive stage presence, versatility, and passion for Latin music. Their repertoire goes far beyond salsa — blending merengue, bachata, cumbia, and Latin pop into a high-energy mix that keeps audiences moving from the first note to the last.
Whether you’re an experienced salsa dancer or simply love live music under the stars, Sangre Nueva delivers a show that is guaranteed to get you on your feet. Their youthful style and dedication to the music breathe new life into every performance, making them a standout in the Southern California music scene.
When: Saturday, August 23 at 5:00 PM
Where: Wilson Park in Torrance
Cost: Free and open to the public
What to Bring: Blankets, lawn chairs, friends, and your best dance moves!
This family-friendly event is part of the Torrance Summer Nights concert series, hosted by the City of Torrance Cultural Services Division. Expect a welcoming community atmosphere, great live music, and plenty of room to dance under the summer sky.
Live salsa and Latin beats performed by one of SoCal’s hottest bands
Free and family-friendly — perfect for all ages
Bring a picnic or grab takeout from a local spot and make it a night
A summer evening outdoors at one of Torrance’s most beloved parks
Mark your calendars and don’t miss this chance to experience the vibrant rhythms of Sangre Nueva at Wilson Park. It’s the perfect way to close out a summer weekend in the South Bay!
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