A diverse range of national, regional, and area talent will be featured this summer as part of the free admission 2025 Summer Concert Series at the Rebekah Park Amphitheater in Greensburg, announced by Visit Greensburg and the Decatur County Arts Council.
Music of Taylor Swift, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hank Williams, Jr., The Doors, and more will fill the Greensburg air this summer. All shows start at 7:00 PM.
“The 2025 Rebekah Park concert series brings another exciting variety of live events to Greensburg this summer,” said Joshua Marsh, Mayor of Greensburg. “We can’t wait for these entertainers to bring in concertgoers from all over this season.”
Fearless will open the series on June 6. The ultimate Taylor Tribute celebrates all things Taylor Swift - from the chart-topping hits to her iconic style! Fearless brings the magic of Taylor’s music to life with passion, energy, and style!
The Red NOT Chili Peppers continue the series on June 20. Formed in 2009, the Chili Pepper tribute quickly rose to become the nation's most active Red Hot Chili Pepper tribute, and have stopped at nothing to develop the most accurate re-creation of the distinctive alternative funk rock sound pioneered by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
On July 25, Family Tradition brings the music of Hank Williams, Jr. to Greensburg with a peddle steel guitar, bluesy harmonica, bright bouncing piano, old-fashioned fiddle, boogie-woogie bass, southern rock guitar, driving drums, and Hank's unique style of vocals.
Duke Tumatoe & the Brass to Mouth Horns are up next on August 9. This fun and unique show is a mix of gritty rock, blues, and funk injected with equal parts humor.
To conclude the series on September 6, Of Perception takes the stage for an authentic Doors experience that replicates the sound and look of the legendary American rock band.
2025 concert series sponsors include: Visit Greensburg, The City of Greensburg, Corya Inc, Tree City Brew Co., Maddux Moving Storage & Auction,Schutte Excavating, Cobia Solar LLC, Horseshoe Indianapolis Racing & Casino, Greensburg Power of the Past, The Napoleon State Bank, and Rolfes, Garvey, Walker, Robbins,and Greensburg Lions Club. To become a sponsor please contact Visit Greensburg at info@visitgreensburg.com.
Rebekah Park Amphitheater is an outdoor music venue located at 115 N County Road 80 NE, Greensburg, IN 47240. This concert destination hosts live music events and includes a family-friendly setting. Performances take place on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets. Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase. There will be a beer garden on-site for adults over 21 years of age, however, no alcohol is to be brought into the park and all coolers are checked upon entry.
Parking is conveniently available at the Greensburg High School, and Rebekah Park. Special handicap parking is also available.
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