Lakefront Live concert featuring Jenny Lampz moves indoors due to weather

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The Bath House Cultural Center announced on April 21 that the Lakefront Live! concert featuring rapper Jenny Lampz will be moved indoors to the Black Box Theater because of inclement weather. The free event is scheduled for Tuesday, April 21 at 7:30 PM at the center’s location on White Rock Lake in Dallas.

The change of venue ensures that attendees can still enjoy the performance despite unfavorable outdoor conditions. Organizers said seating will be provided inside the theater, but food and drinks are not permitted during indoor performances.

Jenny Lampz, a Garland-based artist, is known for her faith-driven and family-friendly hip hop music. The announcement described her work as blending thoughtful lyrics with real-life inspiration.

Additional information about the event can be found on the Bath House Cultural Center’s website. Contact details for staff members including Manager Jessica Trevizo were also provided for further inquiries.

Moving concerts indoors during bad weather allows community members to continue participating in local cultural events without interruption. The Bath House Cultural Center regularly hosts music and arts programming for Dallas residents.



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