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Modest Mouse, Kevin Bacon, Anderson East & 20 other concerts coming to Louisville in June
Modest Mouse, Kevin Bacon, Anderson East & 20 other concerts coming to Louisville in June

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Modest Mouse, Kevin Bacon, Anderson East & 20 other concerts coming to Louisville in June

Outdoor music season is now in full swing in Louisville. Besides the always free WFPK Waterfront Wednesday, look for outdoor concerts coming to Iroquois Amphitheater, plus some great shows at the Louisville Palace, Mercury Ballroom and Old Forester's Paristown Hall. And there's tons of great events around the state, too. The ROMP Festival (also known as the River Of Music Party) is held in Owensboro at Yellow Creek Park. The annual bluegrass music festival, held this year June 25-28 and hosted by the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum, draws over 20,000 attendees. Headliners at the 2025 festival include Del McCoury Band, Sam Bush, The Dillards, Molly Tuttle, Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country, The SteelDrivers and more. For those of you feeling "footloose," The Bacon Brothers, which is comprised of actor Kevin Bacon and his brother, Michael, are playing a concert at Jeptha Creed Distillery on June 21. More: The Big Stomp Music Festival announces its 2025 lineup. Here's who is performing Finally, it's the 15th year for the free Germantown Schnitzelburg Blues Festival. Held June 6-7 at the corner of Hickory Street and Burnett Avenue, the Blues Society and Check's Cafe host both indoor and outdoor stages with multiple performances each day. Here are more of the major acts headed to Louisville in June: WHAT: WFPK Waterfront Wednesday presents Anderson East, The Kentucky Gentlemenand Candi Jenkins as part of the free monthly concert series held at Waterfront Park. The event includes food, beverages and activities for the kids. Bring a blanket or chair. No pets. WHEN: Wednesday, June 25 WHERE: Big Four Lawn at Waterfront Park COST: Free MORE INFORMATION: More: Waterfront Wednesday is back! Here's the 2025 lineup for the free Louisville concert series WHAT: Before a co-headlining jaunt with The Flaming Lips beginning in August, Modest Mouse plays Louisville's Old Forester's Paristown Hall. The Grammy-nominated indie rockers are currently on tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the album "Good News for People Who Love Bad News," including playing the album front to back at shows. WHEN: Thursday, June 19 WHERE: Old Forester's Paristown Hall, 724 Brent St. COST: Tickets start at $90. MORE INFORMATION: WHAT: Actor John Cusack will host an intimate screening of "Grosse Pointe Blank," followed by a discussion about his career, the making of the film and a Q&A session. WHEN: Friday, June 20 WHERE: Louisville Palace, 625 S. Fourth St. COST: Tickets start at $27 MORE INFORMATION: More: Here are 11 free concert series taking place around Louisville this summer Here are more major concerts coming to Louisville in June: 301 W. Broadway, Desi Banks: The Elevation Tour: Friday, June 6 Justin Willman: Illusionati Tour: Friday, June 13 Boney James: Slow Burn Tour: Sunday, June 15 1080 Amphitheatre Road, Justin Moore & Joe Nichols: Saturday, June 7 625 S. Fourth St., Dropout Improv: Thursday, June 5 Ledisi: Tuesday, June 10 611 S. 4th St., Jackyl: Tuesday, June 3 Lil Poppa: Wednesday, June 4 Panchiko: Thursday, June 5 Dexter and The Moonrocks: Thursday, June 19 Jesse Reyez: Friday, June 20 The Aquabats!: Monday, June 23 The Disco Biscuits: Tuesday, June 24 724 Brent St., Dance Gavin Dance: Tuesday, June 3 The Secret Sisters: Sunday, June 8 Watchhouse: Sunday, June 22 Fred Armisen: Tuesday, June 24 Reach features reporter Kirby Adams at kadams@ This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Modest Mouse, Kevin Bacon, Anderson East concerts in Louisville June

Owner banned after keeping dogs in 'squalid' Doncaster home
Owner banned after keeping dogs in 'squalid' Doncaster home

BBC News

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Owner banned after keeping dogs in 'squalid' Doncaster home

A man has been banned from keeping dogs for 10 years after pleading guilty to harming three dogs. Police searched the "squalid" Doncaster home of Christopher Moorhouse, 34, in May 2024 and found three dogs living in "appalling conditions".Moorhouse, of King's Crescent, Edlington, was arrested at the scene and later charged with three counts of causing unnecessary suffering to was sentenced at Doncaster Magistrates' Court last on 21 May, when he received a community order banning him from keeping animals for a decade. He was also fined £200, and ordered to pay a £114 victim surcharge and an additional £85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service. Acting police sergeant Sam Bush, who was the officer in charge of this case, said:"Moorhouse proved himself to be the complete opposite of a responsible dog owner by allowing his pets to live in appalling conditions."I am glad we were able to intervene and act in the best interests of the animals, to rescue them from these squalid conditions - and I am especially pleased to say that one of the dogs has been successfully rehomed."I hope this sends out a clear message to anyone neglecting their pets that if people aren't taking the necessary steps we would expect to look after their animals, then this can result in a prosecution and an appearance before the courts."Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North or tell us a story you think we should be covering here.

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