Enjoy Live Music Under the Open Sky at Concerts in the Park in Brighton

In Local, Upcoming Events

Get ready to move and groove this summer as the Concerts in the Park series returns to Downtown Brighton!

The Municipality of Brighton Community Events Steering Committee invites residents and visitors to join this free community event on Wednesday evenings, beginning June 4 at 6:30 p.m.

This year’s exciting line-up of local talent includes:

· Bentwood Rocker ∙ June 4

· Big Black Smoke ∙ June 11

· Whiskey Mojo ∙ June 18

· Coup de Ville ∙ June 25

· Band Little Lake ∙ July 2

· Vinyl Groovz ∙ July 9

· Four Lanes Wide ∙ July 16

· The Offbeats ∙ July 23

· Steve Piticco & Friends ∙ July 30

· The Reasons ∙ August 6

· The Plowboys (Featuring Freddy Vette) ∙ August 13

· Vintage Vibes Music ∙ August 20

· Brighton All Star Band ∙ August 27

In case of weather cancellation, rain dates will be held on the following night – Thursdays at 6:30 p.m.

Residents are encouraged to follow the municipality’s social media and website for event updates.

For more information on the Concert in the Park series, please visit www.brighton.ca.

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