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Gill plays free Florida gig

Thursday, August 26, 2010 – It is now safe to listen to Vince Gill.

Gill will headline a free outdoor "Back to the Beach" concert Saturday, Sept. 25, from the beaches of South Walton along Florida's Northwest Gulf Coast. Fans are invited to bring their beach blankets and low-back chairs to enjoy this casual concert amidst the relaxed and scenic setting at Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort.

"We're showing thanks to our visitors and residents with the opportunity to experience the musical talents of legendary Vince Gill," said Dawn Moliterno, executive director of the Beaches of South Walton TDC. "We hope this will entice those who have never been to our destination with an added incentive to come and see our beautiful beaches and communities, as well as welcome back our loyal visitors who may not have made it here this summer."

The free show will be a ticketed event. Those who wish to secure a ticket will have one of three options: register online at www.backtothebeach2010.com obtain tickets when booking stays and packages through Beaches of South Walton lodging partners or visit the Beaches of South Walton Visitor Information Center.


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