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In case of rain, concerts move to the Bertschinger Community Center.įor more information, call 92 or visit. Concertgoers should bring a lawn chair or a blanket for the shows, which take place in a terrace setting in the park. Thursdays at Harbor View Park, 7809 State 42.
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The village doubles up on its musical fun with its Concerts in the Park series at 5 p.m. 29: Door County Live!, folk, jazz, blues and alternative with "Door County piano man" Eli Mattson, Dorothy Scott and Isaiah Spetz, and old-school folk duo Deathfolk. 22: Horn-driven R&B and rock from regional favorite Stephen Cooper & The Nobody Famous 15: Gin, Chocolate and Bottle Rockets, all-female folk-rock trio from Madison 8: Chris Kroeze, featuring country-fied blues-rock by the Wisconsin native and runner-up in 2018 on NBC's "The Voice" 1: Brulé, genre-bending, Native American rock with traditional instruments and dancers

It's bolstered by the return of three-time Grammy Award nominee Ruthie Foster, whose soul-blues vocals played the venue three straight years from 2016-18, and Chris Kroeze, who brought his country-fied blues-rock out of northwest Wisconsin to place second on NBC's "The Voice" in 2018 and played the venue a year later on his way to Nashville to continue his career. The Peg Egan Performing Arts Center, an outdoor amphitheater in Eames Cherry View Park, has another star-studded schedule for the Sunset Concert Series. Here's a look at this summer's concerts in parks.
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MORE: Live concerts and shows are returning to Door Community Auditorium with a full schedule and COVID protocolsĪlso, with the concerts being held outdoors, the series have limited if any restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic that caused cancellations last summer (although that could change if public health conditions worsen).
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World-class performances by professional musicians in a wide range of genres are available throughout the season from the peninsula's concert venues and organizations - including Door Community Auditorium, Peninsula Music Festival, Midsummer's Music, Birch Creek Music Performance Center and Fishstock.īut, if that's not enough, six communities in Door County are host to a series of concerts in the park where fans can relax on a lawn chair or blanket, perhaps bring in a picnic or get some grub from a food truck or nearby restaurants, and listen to tunes by local, regional and, in some cases, national artists, all free of charge. There are plenty of ways for music fans in Door County to enjoy a live concert this summer without paying for a ticket.
