Baldwin Pops Bring Free Concert to Coastal Arts Center

Ken Cooper • October 5, 2025

All are invited to bring blankets, chairs and enjoy the sounds

Baldwin Pops Orange Beach Concert

The Baldwin Pops will present a free outdoor concert at the Coastal Arts Center of Orange Beach. The performance will take place in the center's courtyard at 26389 Canal Road. Assistant Conductor Chad Faison will lead the orchestra through an afternoon of music. The event offers families a chance to enjoy live music in a relaxed outdoor setting.


The concert is scheduled for one week from today, Sunday, October 12, at 5:00 p.m. The performance will be held in the courtyard located in front of the Coastal Arts Center building.


This fall concert features the theme "Music about Words," celebrating literary artists through musical performances. The program honors the connection between written literature and musical composition.


The courtyard venue provides a comfortable setting for concert attendees. Shaded trees cover the area, and the soft grass makes it perfect for spreading out blankets. A paved section is also available for those who need more stable seating.


Guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs or blankets for seating. People can also pack snacks and refreshments to enjoy during the performance. The casual atmosphere allows families to relax while listening to the music.


Parking will not be an issue for those planning to attend. The Coastal Arts Center offers plenty of on-site parking spaces for visitors. This makes it easy for families to arrive and set up for the concert.


The free admission makes this event accessible to everyone in the community. Concert organizers hope to draw music lovers of all ages. The outdoor setting provides a welcoming environment for first-time classical music listeners.


Anyone wanting additional information about the concert can call 251-981-2787 or 
click here to visit the City’s website.


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