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Concert in the Park Series

2024 Concert in the Park Series

The Concert in the Park Series will once again be at the Frisco Historic Park gazebo and lawn at 120 East Main Street this summer. Concerts will take place on Thursdays from June 13 to August 29, 2024 from 5:30pm – 7:30pm.

What to Expect

  • Concerts in the Park are pet-friendly with the expectation that pets are leashed and well-mannered.
  • No outside alcohol is allowed, but beverage sales are available and benefit a different local non-profit at each concert. Feel free to bring a dinner picnic though, as most concerts only feature beverages and light snacks for sale. There are also many great restaurants within walking distance of the concert. Learn more about dining options in Frisco.
  • Chairs and blankets are allowed.

2024 Music & Non-Profit Lineup

Thursday, June 13, 2024

Musical Act: Coral Creek
Local Non-Profit Beneficiary: High Country Conservation Center

Coral Creek is a nationally acclaimed Colo-Caribbean newgrass band featuring the original music of Chris Thompson. Inspired by the islands and the mountains alike, Coral Creek conjures a unique vibe, delivering big sounds and high-energy shows that appeal to audiences across the newgrass, rock, and jam band spectrum. Drawing influence from legendary guitarists Jerry Garcia & Tony Rice, don’t be surprised when Coral Creek launches into a second line jam with tenor saxophone soaring over organ swells and a rolling banjo. Listen closely, and you might even hear some steel pan and coqui frogs.


Thursday, June 20, 2024

Musical Act: Santa Rios
Local Non-Profit Beneficiary: Summit County Community Care Clinic

Bringing the electrifying Latin fusion of Carlos Santana to life, Santa Rios is a sensational tribute act led by the dynamic duo of master percussionists, George A. Mossman and Bones Davis, who also produce Salida’s Next Last Waltz and play together in the Grateful Dead Tribute; Roundhouse Assembly. Hailing from Colorado, Santa Rios is a powerful, nine-piece ensemble who pays homage to Santana’s iconic music, blending afro-Cuban rhythms with blues and rock to create a mesmerizing musical journey.


Thursday, June 27, 2024

Musical Act: The Coffis Brothers
Local Non-Profit Beneficiary: League for Animals and People of the Summit

The Coffis Brothers bring a blend of folk, country, and rock with the intensity of personal lyrics into a gritty and often tender harmony of sound. Their show delivers one-part Avett Brothers and one-part early Neil Young for a full night of dancing and fun.


Thursday, July 11, 2024

Musical Act: Roundhouse Assembly
Local Non-Profit Beneficiary: Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center

Roundhouse Assembly band photo

Roundhouse Assembly emphasizes the Grateful Dead songbook and has steadily laid claim to the title of Ark Valley supergroup with band members playing key roles in a number of local bands past and present.


Thursday, July 18, 2024

Musical Act: Earl Nelson & The Company
Local Non-Profit Beneficiary: Summit County Arts Council

Earl Nelson & the Company emerged out of Colorado in 2021 to revitalize the Americana music of the 60’s & 70’s. The band produces sounds of pure groove, blending North Mississippi hill country blues, Southern rock soul, and gospel grass.


Thursday, July 25, 2024

Musical Act: Easy Honey
Local Non-Profit Beneficiary: Advocates for Victims of Assault

Easy Honey’s witty melodies dotted with catchy hooks serve as anthems of nostalgia for their indie rock audience. Drawing inspiration from the originality and attitude of The Kinks, The Replacements, and Radiohead, the band’s raucous yet sentimental live show exemplifies the realness that people crave in a post covid and internet driven world.


Thursday, August 1, 2024

Musical Act: Doc Robinson
Local Non-Profit Beneficiary: Family & Intercultural Resource Center

Melding eccentric lyricism, heartbreak harmonies, and dueling lead guitar synergy, Doc Robinson has catapulted itself beyond genre categorization into a midwestern “gumbo” concoction. From front man Jon Elliott’s commanding tenor vocals, abstract interludes at a moment’s notice, and blissful melodic interjections, Doc revels in a deliberate spectrum of sounds.


Thursday, August 8, 2024

Musical Act: Nik Parr & The Selfless Lovers
Local Non-Profit Beneficiary: Mountain Dreamers

Nik Parr & The Selfless Lovers have shared the stage with many of the top acts in roots music: Black Joe Lewis, Rebirth Brass Band, Soul Rebels, Tank & The Bangas, and many more. The group tours actively with over one hundred and fifty shows per year around the country; making fans across their home state of Texas, the Southeast, the Midwest and all the way out to the Rocky Mountains. The touring roster features longtime drummer Daniel Warner, bassist Evan Durr, and guitarist Keegan Flynn.


Thursday, August 15, 2024

Musical Act: Horizon Line
Local Non-Profit Beneficiary: Friends of the Lower Blue

Horizon Line was fused together in 2015 and has been providing electric Rocky Mountain rock and roll to the Colorado high country ever since. Born out of the whitewater scene of the Arkansas Valley, this band is fueled by days on the river and nights on the stage. ‘Horizon Line’ in whitewater terminology refers to a drop in the river gradient indicating rapids or falls ahead, so prepare to get rowdy, and hold on tight! This four-piece band delivers a deep list of original music inspired by the highlights, and lowlights, of Colorado mountain living. Don’t be surprised if you also hear some of your favorite jam band, classic rock, and blues covers too.


Thursday, August 22, 2024

Musical Act: Kevin Daniel & The Bottom Line
Local Non-Profit Beneficiary: Teach Wanderlust

Raised in North Carolina, Brooklyn-based Americana crooner Kevin Daniel is set on making NYC a destination for Nashville sounds. The songwriter and multi-instrumentalist brings southern rock, gospel, and blues to barrooms of Brooklyn and beyond.


Thursday, August 29, 2024

Musical Act: Last Call Romance
Local Non-Profit Beneficiary: Smart Bellies

Last Call Romance delivers a modern take on a mid-century sound, indie bluesy-swing or Chris Isaak and Shirley Manson have a baby with the Squirrel Nut Zippers. The band has played all over the Front Range and internationally in the U.K. Duncan, of Scene magazine wrote, “Their old-meets-new style of putting a modern twist on retro-inspired sounds and themes has made them a memorable standout in the music scene here and respected by their musician peers.”

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