The Mayor's Summer of Music Concert Series continues this Friday night, July 10th, with one of Indiana's fastest-rising country acts. Tege Holt & The Lonesome Pines bring their high-energy, Nashville-polished sound to River Park Square in downtown Plymouth, with food trucks starting at 5 p.m. and music kicking off at 7 p.m. Best of all — it's free.
Indiana native Tege Holt blends small-town heartland roots with modern country storytelling and a sound built for large outdoor stages. Holt is a Nashville recording artist, a 2026 Josie Music Award nominee for Country Male Vocalist of the Year, and the 2025 JMA Artist of the Year — an extraordinary achievement for an artist who has been captivating live audiences since the age of 14.
The band is no stranger to big stages. In 2026, Tege Holt & The Lonesome Pines are serving as direct support for Charley Crockett and The Frontmen as they continue their rapid rise across the Midwest and beyond. Their live set mixes original music — including the crowd favorite "Play The Part" — with classic country covers that keep audiences singing along all night.
Grab your lawn chair, pack a cooler with your favorite beverages, and head to River Park Square this Friday. A variety of food trucks will be on hand starting at 5 p.m., and the music gets underway at 7.
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