Popular alternative rock band Sister Hazel is slated to headline the Chamblee Summer Concert Series, the city announced Tuesday.

Sister Hazel, best known for the hit 1997 song “All For You,” is set to perform Aug. 9 in downtown Chamblee, the city said in a statement.

Chamblee will put on three other concerts as part of the free summer series. AJ Ghent and BJ Wilbanks will play the first concert of the season on May 3 as part of “Locally Grown Night.”

80s pop tribute band Electric Avenue will perform June 7 as part of “Back to the 80s,” the city said. And on July 4, the eight-piece Crystal Clear Band will put on a show at Keswick Park, which will also feature an Independence Day fireworks display.

VIP tables and sponsorships can be purchased by contacting Brittney Lindsay at blindsay@chambleega.gov or visiting www.chambleerocks.net.

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