The Mayor’s Summer of Music free concert series concludes this Friday evening in River Park Square. Thousands have enjoyed the past nine weeks of free, fantastic music under the summer sun and stars hosted by Plymouth Mayor Robert Listenberger.
The grand finale features an opening act and the main attractions. While Falcon Carwash has been on the calendar for months, an illness within a family has caused them to withdraw from Friday night’s finale, but don’t despair — local favorite Pablos Great Revenge will open the evening starting at 7 p.m. Local artist, performer, and creator Joey Garcia has been performing across northern Indiana. Pablo's Great Revenge plays rock, country, soul covers, and original songs.
At around 8:15 p.m., Plainview Vibes takes the Senter Stage in River Park Square. Hailing from the heart of Tennessee, Plainview Vibes delivers an electrifying mix of reggae, surf, and rock, creating a sound as free-spirited as the open road. Since 2018, the band has been steadily gaining momentum, building a strong and loyal fanbase across Tennessee and beyond.
A variety of food trucks will serve delicious food for your dinner or just a snack starting around 5:30 p.m. You can bring a cooler with your favorite beverage, and don’t forget your lawn chair and maybe a sweatshirt or blanket because it might get a little chilly after the sun goes down.
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