![]() Masks were optional, said Melissa Bartoletta, the marketing and communications coordinator for Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture.īartoletta worked with Tracks to plan the concert series. Thursday's concert was held in a large parking lot outside of the mall, allowing audience members to spread out if desired. For this series, local bands registered in Tracks' database were selected and then grouped by genre to perform. Tracks began in order to help local bands get more recognition and shine light on the surrounding community. Tracks is a collaboration between Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture and the Chapel Hill Public Library. The concerts are put on by Tracks Music Library, a local streaming library that aims to broadcast music from local artists and help local musicians reach new listeners. Over the course of the month, these free outdoor concerts will continue to be held on each consecutive Thursday in a parking lot at University Place. ![]() The Tracks Music Series kicked off Thursday with live performances from Hard Drive and Honey Magpie, two local Chapel Hill bands. ![]()
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