The volunteer group, Elevate Argos, in partnership with the Town of Argos, is excited to announce the launch of "Downtown Live at the Depot," a free, family-friendly event set to bring music, excitement, and energy to downtown Argos.
Downtown Live at the Depot will be held at Nickel Plate Square and will take place one Saturday a month during the summer months. Music genres are Americana, pop, country, and rock.
The concert schedule includes:
- May 31 - Sandburz (80's, 90's Rock and Pop)
- June 28 - Tonight Only (Rock and Americana)
- July 26 - Cody Buck (Americana)
- August 23 - Bachelor Road (Rock, Blues, and Alternative)
Jon VanderWeele, organizer of Elevate Argos, said, “We’re thrilled to bring music and the community together to our downtown. This new series is about connecting, bringing people to our downtown, and making unforgettable summer memories.”
The concerts will begin at 6:30 p.m., rain or shine. Admission is free and open to all ages.
Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and settle in for a summer of great music and good vibes. Elevate Argos acquired special permits, which will allow coolers with adult beverages in the park. Please drink responsibly.
This summer series is in addition to TGIF Argos, which the town hosts on the second Friday during the summer months. TGIF features food trucks, artisan vendors, kids’ activities, and live music.
Additional information about the Town of Argos can be found online at www.townofargos.com and on social media @townofargos.
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