Downtown Plymouth is about to get a whole lot livelier. The Mayor's Summer of Music returns to River Park Square on Friday, July 3rd, kicking off another season of free live performances in the heart of the city.
The beloved annual concert series will feature a different musical act each Friday evening through September 4th, showcasing a variety of genres with something for audiences of all ages. Music begins at 7:00 p.m. each week, and admission is always free.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to grab a lawn chair, bring the family, and settle in for a summer evening of live entertainment. The concerts also offer a perfect opportunity to explore downtown Plymouth before and after the show, with local restaurants, shops, and businesses all within easy reach of River Park Square.
The Mayor's Summer of Music has grown into one of Plymouth's most cherished warm-weather traditions, drawing crowds together week after week and creating a welcoming, festive atmosphere throughout the summer months.
The complete concert schedule and sponsor information are available through the City of Plymouth. Mark your calendars and plan to be at River Park Square every Friday evening from July 3rd through September 4th — it's one of the best free nights out all summer long.
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