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Music in the Park concert series lineup

By Kelli Latuska

Duluth Parks and Recreation, along with their partners at Chester Bowl, announce the lineup of the 42nd annual Music in the Park concert series. Concerts will take place Tuesday nights throughout the summer. Concerts will once again take place this year at Chester Park (1801 E. Skyline Parkway) for the first half of the summer and Lincoln Park (Lincoln Park Drive and W. Third Street) for the second half of the summer.

This free, family-friendly concert series features a variety of toe-tapping, engaging music on Tuesdays from 6:30 pm to 8 pm throughout the summer. Duluth Parks and Recreation would like to thank all the bands who submitted applications to this year’s concert series.

Duluth Parks and Recreation thanks its promotional partners at Midwest Communications stations, KAT98.9 and MY95.7, and partners at Chester Bowl for their continued support of bringing music into our park spaces and co-hosting Music in the Park at Chester Park.

The series schedule is as follows:

Date

Band

Genre

Location

June 17

Inga Entheos

Nordic Folk/Rock

Chester Park

June 24

Climes (6:30-7:10pm)

Kage (7:20-8pm)

Indie  

Americana/Folk/Country

 

July 1

Lake Effect String Band

Bluegrass

 

July 8

Joan of Profile

Alternative Pop

 

July 15

The Fish Heads

Bluegrass/Rock/Americana

 

July 22

The Yeah Scherz

Rock/Pop

Lincoln Park

July 29

Yuya Mix (6:30-7:10pm)

The Lindula Brothers (7:20-8pm)

Folk/Americana

Folk/Bluegrass

 

Aug. 5

A Band Called Truman

Horn Pop/Punk/Rock/Ska

 

Aug. 12

Breanne Marie and the Front Porch Sinners

Great Lakes Country

 

Aug. 19

Rain Date

 

 

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