Mamase - A Tribute to Michael Jackson

Mamase - A Tribute to Michael Jackson

Please join us on June 29th for a Free concert at Warner Park!

By Valley Cultural Center

Date and time

Sunday, June 29 · 5:30 - 8:30pm PDT

Location

Warner Park

5800 Topanga Canyon Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA 91367 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 United States

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Dazzling custom costumes adorned with thousands of crystals, jaw-dropping choreography, and masterful visual effects are just the beginning. Whether you grew up with ABC or Thriller, you’ll feel the nostalgia, excitement, and pure joy of a Michael Jackson concert.Perfect for fans of all generations, our show is a celebration of legendary music, magic, and memories. With the energy of a stadium tour, our larger-than-life tribute artist Christian Robinson delivers an unforgettable performance, with precision and passion, all while rocking a signature Jheri curl hairdo.

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Our History

Founded in 1975 to assist the Los Angeles City Department of Recreation & Parks in bringing arts and culture to the San Fernando Valley, Valley Cultural Foundation celebrates its 50th year at the forefront of culture, arts, and arts education.

Valley Cultural Foundation’s free Concerts in the Park was launched in 1975 under the guidance of our first chairwoman, educator Lou Bredlow. Today, the concerts are still presented free of charge and enjoyed by more 140,000 Valley residents each year. First presented in Shadow Ranch Park, our concerts have a permanent home at the Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Park. Built on land generously donated by the Harry Warner family in 1967, the Pavilion was built for $1.3 million dollars, $1,000,000 of which came from Quimby funds and $300,000 from the Valley Cultural Foundation’s donors. Today, we hold a 25-year lease on the Pavilion from the Los Angeles City Department of Recreation & Parks and the facility is used for a variety of our cultural and arts activities.