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The City of Shelbyville has announced four concerts that will take place at Blue River Memorial Park later this year.
All four concerts feature free admission and are family friendly.
“We’re gearing up for the best time of the year in Shelbyville once again,” said Trisha Tackett, director of the Shelbyville Parks and Recreation Department, in a media release. “Our summer concerts are such an important part of what we do for the community, a tradition we’re honored to keep bringing back better than ever each year.”
The 2024 concert series will feature Bac to Mac on June 28, Don’t Rock the Jukebox on July 26, Thunderstruck on Aug. 16, and No Fences on Sept. 13.
Bac to Mac
Bac to Mac, a tribute to Fleetwood Mac, has a 40-plus song list that spans all the hits of the chart-topping Buckingham/Nicks/McVie era and also features early classics like Peter Green’s “Black Magic Woman” and Bob Welsh’s “Sentimental Lady.”
Don’t Rock the Jukebox
Don’t Rock the Jukebox is a one of a kind tribute by Chicago’s No. 1 country music band – Hillbilly Rockstarz.
This tribute show takes the listener on a journey through time with hit after hit of feel-good country music from the 1980s, 1990 and 2000s.
Thunderstruck
America’s AC/DC gives fans so much more than the sound of AC/DC, they truly capture the high voltage energy and experience.
For fans, it’s about the sense of familiarity, and it’s about a feeling that snatches up listeners and takes over. It’s about a contagious kind of power and electricity that few AC/DC tribute bands can provide.
No Fences
No Fences is the No. 1 tribute to country music icon Garth Brooks featuring Dusty Miller.
Located in the heart of the Midwest, No Fences faithfully replicates the sound, look and feel of a Garth Brooks concert and was founded out of the love of Garth Brooks’ music.
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