What concerts are coming to Fayetteville and NC this summer?

We’re supportive of music whenever of year, yet summer music has a unique intrigue.

There’s simply something pleasant about settling back in the late spring months and tuning in to your preferred band — outside or inside. To attend these concerts  you can buy tickets with no fees at Zero Markup.

The mid year lineup incorporates nation, shake ‘n’ roll and even a pinch of enormous band music.

This year finds the presentation of another music arrangement: Starting June 20, “Downtown Summer Nights” will bring a variety of neighborhood and tribute groups to a Person Street organize. The arrangement joins the long-pursuing Fayetteville 5, which commenced May 10 and proceeds through the late spring.

Here’s a diagram of some of what summer should offer, music-wise. Get those folding chairs and covers prepared, and remember the sun square.

Downtown Summer Nights

The free nine-week arrangement commences June 20 with a presentation by Autumn Nicholas and Legacy Motown and proceeds with each Thursday aside from July 4 through Aug. 22.

Shows begin around 6 p.m. The occasions will highlight sustenance trucks, a brew garden for the 21 and more established group, a child’s territory and a chill off clouding station. The 100 square of Person Street will be closed off amid the shows.

Here’s the lineup for the remainder of the mid year:

  • June 27: Guy Unger Band and the Embers
  • July 11: Ethan Hanson Band and 20 Ride, a Zak Brown tribute
  • July 18: Sherman Neckties and Sidewinder
  • July 25: Eastline Band and Breakfast Club, a ’80s tribute
  • 1: Lee Jean Jr. furthermore, the Nation Band
  • 8: Tyrek and Lotus Sun and Sail On, a Beach Boys tribute
  • 15: ’80s Unplugged and an Earth Wind and Fire tribute
  • 22: Dead City Symphony and Heartbreaker, a Heart and Led Zeppelin tribute.

Fayetteville After 5

The free Festival Park show arrangement has been drawing gatherings of people for a considerable length of time. Nowadays, nourishment and drink trucks are a piece of the intrigue. Loungers or covers are recommended.

 

Doors open at 5 p.m. with acts beginning around 6:30 p.m. what’s more, finishing around 10:30. The arrangement commenced May 10 with 120 Minutes, a ’90s tribute band. Here’s the remainder of the lineup:

  • June 14: On the Border, Eagles tribute
  • July 12: Rivermist, great shake and assortment
  • 9: Kasey Tyndall, nation

Crown Theater

The setting will make a stride back so as to the 1930s and ’40s when it introduces the Glenn Miller Orchestra on July 13.

Hope to hear the band break out most noteworthy age works of art including “In the Mood,” “Tuxedo Junction” and obviously, “Chattanooga Choo.”

Tickets are $69 to $95. Call 910-438-4100 or go to crowncomplexnc.com for more data.

Alive After 5

Downtown Lumberton will bounce on Thursday evenings through June.

The city’s “Alive After 5” music arrangement at third and Chestnut avenues proceeds with the Tim Elliott Band on Thursday, the Band of Oz on May 30, Bounce on June 6, Liquid Pleasure on June 13 and Hip Pocket on June 20.

Shows begin at 7 p.m. Visitors ought to bring folding chairs. Sustenance and refreshments will be accessible for procurement. Call 910-671-3876 or go to lumberton-nc.com for more data.

Rock’n on the River

The show arrangement is conveying music to Campbellton Landing on the banks of the Cape Fear River, 1122 Person St.

Mostley Crue, a Motley Crue tribue, is planned to perform May 24. Shoot to Thrill, a female AC/DC tribute band, is on the bill June 21 and Rivermist and Tuesday’s Gone, a Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute, perform Aug. 16.

Shows begin at 6 p.m. Stopping is $5. Visitors ought to bring folding chairs; nourishment and refreshments will be available to be purchased. Check Facebook for more subtleties.

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