Concert number six of the Mayor’s Summer of Music features “Dead to Rights,” a Valparaiso-based Grateful Dead cover band.
“Dead to Rights” is a high-energy jam band that blends rock, funk, and jazz into electrifying live performances. They will energize the Senter Stage in River Park Square this Friday night at 7. Known for their improvised jams, they have built a loyal following through standout shows at venues like The Cubby Bear and Reggie’s Rock Club.
The Mayor’s Summer of Music features ten Friday nights of FREE concerts in downtown Plymouth. There are various food trucks ready to serve starting at 5 p.m., and the music begins at 7. Bring your lawn chair and a cooler with your favorite beverage to enjoy a relaxing summer evening in Plymouth with your family, friends, and neighbors.
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