The New York Philharmonic's free concerts in Central Park will be back after last summer's hiatus.
The popular concert series, which brings live music to parks across the city, makes its comeback July 11 through 17, marking its 47th season, orchestra officials announced Wednesday.
The Philharmonic pulled out of last year's Concerts in the Parks when its schedule changed because of other concerts, including the Sept. 15 performance with tenor Andrea Bocelli in Central Park and its free concert at Avery Fisher Hall in honor of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
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