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What concerts are happening in the Louisville area this weekend? Who's playing June 20-21

What concerts are happening in the Louisville area this weekend? Who's playing June 20-21

Yahoo20-06-2025
Summer is when outdoor concerts in Louisville and around southern Indiana get into full swing — many of which are free to attend. All you need is a comfy picnic blanket and a relaxing lawn chair, and maybe a friend or two.
Here's what's playing this weekend, June 20-21, around the Louisville area.
Who's playing: Jordan Wilson and the Coalition, The Kiana Del
Where: Bicentennial Park at the corner of Spring and Pearl streets (118 E. Spring St.), New Albany.
What else: 6:30-9:30 p.m. on Fridays. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. For more information, visit newalbanycityhall.com/bicentennialpark.
Who's playing: River Cities Concert Band.
Where: Sonny Brewster Bandstand, 109 E. Court Ave., Jeffersonville, Indiana.
What else: 7 p.m. Fridays. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. Ice cream from Pearl Street Treats will be available for purchase. Presented by Jeffersonville Main Street and the Jeffersonville Parks Department. jeffmainstreet.org.
Who's playing: Bibelhauser Brothers, Them Lasses & The Old Dog
Where: Highview Park, 7201 Outer Loop (enter through Briscoe Lane)
What else: Free concerts, 6-10 p.m. on Fridays from May 23 to Aug. 8. Also, children's activities, food trucks with a variety of food options. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. facebook.com/FridayFestHP.
Who's playing: Whiskey Bent Valley Boys
Where: Porch Kitchen & Bar, 280 W. Jefferson St.
What else: Performing 6-8 p.m. Free bluegrass every weekend at venues, bars, hotels and restaurants. Visit lougrassmusic.com for more details.
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Who's playing: Song Sparrows
Where: Uncle Boojie's, Paristown, 731 Brent St.
What else: Performing 2-4 p.m. Free bluegrass every weekend at venues, bars, hotels and restaurants. Visit lougrassmusic.com for more details.
Who's playing: The Echoes, The Swerve
Where at: Central Green, outside Bolt+Tie complex, 1400 Main St., Clarksville, Indiana
What else: 6-11 p.m. Saturdays. Food trucks, beer garden by Ten20 Craft Brewery. Sponsored in part by the Cornerstone Group. townofclarksville.com/goodtimes.
Did we miss an event? Send a note to Features News Clerk Gege Reed at greed@courier-journal.com.
John Tufts covers evening breaking and trending news for the Indianapolis Star. Send him a news tip at JTufts@Gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Concerts happening in the Louisville area June 20-21, 2025
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