The much-loved Huntsville music tradition, Concerts in the Park, is gearing up to return to Big Spring Park on Monday, June 3rd. The series of events encourages families and music enthusiasts to step out and embrace the musical talent within the community, providing free concerts every Monday throughout the summer, with artists taking the stage from 6:30 pm.
The Concerts in the Park event series offers a rich blend of genres and artists, strictly focusing on promoting local talent. This year, one musician that stands apart from the crowd is the Huntsville native, Remy Neal. Neal’s performance is scheduled for July 29, marking one of the key highlights of the concert series. Fans who can’t wait can presently stream his music across multiple digital platforms.
In addition to the diverse mix of music, attendees can also indulge themselves in delicious treats from various food trucks stationed at the location. With the vibrant vibe, delicious food, and exquisite live music, Concerts in the Park transform into an all-encompassing community experience that leaves an indelible mark on the summer calendar.
Ever since its inception, Concerts in the Park has grown into a hallmark summer tradition in Huntsville, drawing a large number of attendees from within and outside the city boundaries. The series runs through the entire duration of the summer, ending on August 5th.
In light of the current global scenario, the organizers encourage all attendees to follow necessary safety measures. While the event is outdoors, concert-goers are reminded to maintain social distancing norms and take care of their hygiene for the safety of all present.
This year, the Concerts in the Park event series has a lot more in store. From pop, rock, jazz to blues, every music genre has a spot in this concert series. So, stick around for the upcoming Mondays and enjoy the music scene in the grand outdoors of Big Spring Park. For more updates on the concert lineup and other details, subscribe to our newsletter!
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