Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom and the Clark County Parks and Recreation Department invite the community to celebrate the grand finale of "Maestro," an interactive public art installation, with a special live concert event on Tuesday, June 30, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Winchester Dondero Cultural Center, located at 3130 McLeod Drive. This unforgettable evening of music, culture, and community is entirely free to attend, open to the public, and welcomes audiences of all ages. No registration or tickets are required for entry. Guests are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the community gathering.
Attendees will have the unique opportunity to experience the beautiful music behind Clark County’s interactive public art installation, "Maestro." The concert will feature live performances by local talents whose music is showcased in the public art display at the Boulevard Mall, including SANTOS, Jonathan Florido, and Astrid Veronika, who will perform rich cultural expressions and musical heritage celebrating Filipino culture.
"We are thrilled to host this event that brings our community together through the power of public art and music," said Commissioner Tick Segerblom. "The 'Maestro' installation has engaged and inspired residents, and this grand finale concert is the perfect way to honor the artistry and celebrate the diversity that enriches Clark County."
Dan Santos, who makes music under the artist name “SANTOS,” is a Filipino American hip-hop artist and storyteller whose music explores identity, family, migration, and the global Filipino community. Drawing from his roots and community experiences in the Chicagoland area, Las Vegas, Seattle, and the broader Filipino American community, SANTOS blends reflective lyricism with cultural pride to create narrative-driven songs that feel both personal and communal.
Jonathan Florido and Astrid Veronika are a Las Vegas–based father-daughter duo creating music that bridges generations, culture, and identity. Their collaboration began when Astrid discovered her love for music at just nine years old, building on Jonathan’s long-standing journey as a singer and songwriter, which began in his early twenties. What started as a shared passion at home has grown into a creative partnership rooted in storytelling, heritage, and connection.
The Winchester Dondero Cultural Center and Park is dedicated to fostering cultural inclusion, enrichment, and education through the visual and performing arts. The facility features an art gallery, multi-purpose classrooms, a skate park, and the jewel of the facility: a fully equipped, intimate 199-seat indoor community theater hosting professional-grade local and national productions. The center inspires creative growth across generations through a robust year-round calendar of affordable youth and adult programming, including weekly dance and art classes, live concerts, and celebrated annual events such as the iconic Life in Death Día de Muertos festival. For more information on the Winchester Dondero Cultural Center or other Clark County facilities, visit www.ClarkCountyNV.gov/Parks.