The Town of Frisco is excited to announce the return of Rock the Dock at the Frisco Bay Marina on Thursday, June 12, 2025 from 5:00 pm – 8:30 pm. Community members are invited to enjoy a free concert with HeartByrne followed by Diggin Dirt on the Frisco Bay Marina Lighthouse Lawn. Those attending may enjoy the sights and sounds of the Frisco Bay Marina along with free lawn games, food vendors, and drink specials from the Island Grill. Guests are welcome to bring lawn chairs, blankets, and well-behaved, leashed pets.
Rock The Dock Music Line Up
HeartByrne
5:30 pm-6:30 pm
HeartByrne pays tribute to Talking Heads and David Byrne, who fused pop, funk, art rock, and African rhythms into the most adventurous, danceable, and timeless music to emerge from the new wave movement. HeartByrne picks up the torch where the seminal concert film ‘Stop Making Sense’ left off, breathing new life into the classics and pushing the grooves into uncharted sonic territory. What began as an informal ‘hoot night’ has evolved into a must-see touring act featuring vocalist Darin Murphy and some of Austin, Texas’s most talented musicians.
Diggin Dirt
7:00 pm-8:30 pm
This seven-piece band, emerging from behind the redwood curtain in Humboldt County, California, is skyrocketing through the west coast music scene. Shoveling out their own path, and consistently wowing audiences and filling concert venues, Diggin Dirt is no ordinary funk and soul band. Their sounds explode off stage with a pure authentic energy, and once they have you in their clutches, the relentless dance party does not let up. Their intoxicating and infectious sound is fueled by a blazing horn section, pulsating rhythms, and searing guitars. Tying it all together is the band’s frontman, who is in possession of the pipes, charisma, moves, and natural-born-soul to launch this ensemble into rarefied air. Behold, as they layer humble influences of psychedelic rock, Motown soul, Afrobeat, and even reggae, atop a sturdy foundation of late 60’s inspired funk music that provide flashes of James Brown or Sly and the Family Stone, Otis Redding or Tower of Power.
Parking
Limited parking is available at the Marina parking lot on a first-come, first-served basis and is free after 5:00 pm. Additional parking is available on Frisco’s Main Street and adjacent side streets and avenues. Biking, walking, and taking the Summit Stage are highly encouraged.
More Information
More information about the Rock the Dock summer kick off concert may be found at TownofFrisco.com.
Frisco Bay Marina
Located on the shores of Dillon Reservoir at the eastern end of Frisco Main Street, the Frisco Bay Marina is where lake life meets quintessential mountain town. At just over 9,000 feet in elevation, this certified clean marina is an ideal access point to Dillon Reservoir. The Frisco Bay Marina rents pontoon and fishing boats, kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddle boards, and fishing poles from late May through the end of September. The Marina also boasts a 400-foot sandy beach, boat tours, sailing lessons, kayak tours, a water taxi service between Frisco and Dillon, a rowing club, and dining at the Island Grill. More information about the Frisco Bay Marina, including how to reserve a paddle sport craft or powerboat rental, may be found at FriscoBayMarina.com.