Mayor Robert Listenberger has announced the complete lineup for the 2026 Mayor's Summer of Music. This free concert series will bring 10 consecutive weeks of live entertainment to downtown Plymouth this summer.
The concerts will take place every Friday evening in downtown Plymouth at River Park Square from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., running from July 3rd through September 4th.
The series kicks off Friday, July 3, and features the following performers:
- July 3 – Shock Roxy
- July 10 – Tege Holt
- July 17 – Sweetwater All Stars
- July 24 – This Homemade Conspiracy
- July 31 – Blammo
- August 7 – Mr. Funnyman
- August 14 – Elton Jeff and the Honky Cats
- August 21 – Whoa Man!
- August 28 – The Roosters
- September 4 – Memphis Underground
The family-friendly events welcome attendees to bring coolers with their favorite beverages and food. Local food trucks will also be on-site, offering various dining options.
The Mayor's Summer of Music is hosted by the City of Plymouth and sponsored by numerous local businesses. The concert series has become a summer tradition, bringing the community together for free entertainment in the heart of downtown.
For more information, contact Laura at the Mayor's Office at 574-936-6717.
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