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Rumble Seat kicks off Sounds of Kingman on April 13

Kingman, Arizona, USA - October 24, 2018: Welcome to Kingman downtown, a wide arched street sign located on historic route 66.

KINGMAN – Sounds of Kingman is back this year with another slate of concerts for the summer. Local band Rumble Seat will be performing in downtown Kingman’s Metcalf Park on the corner of Beale Street and Grandview Avenue. 

The concert is free to the public and starts at 4 p.m on April 13. Rumble Seat formed in 2022 and plays a range of genres, including Rock, country, blues and funk. 

Other upcoming artist slated to perform this summer include GoodHeart AZ, Desert Sky, The Riptides, 8 Kilo Cats, and The Swillers.

Sounds of Kingman is supported by the following individuals and businesses:

Dr. Barb Dorf, DC & Ali Rannen LMT

Bobbi and Nici Brydon

Dean Delk

Doris Lightwine

Janet Shipton

Kari Jo Hill

Kelly Hauert

Martha Prumers

Mission Bank

Mohave Artists and Craftsmen Guild

Robert and Cheryl Smith

Sutherland Law Firm

Taco Bell, Peterson Burge

T R Orr, Inc.