There will be some familiar faces (and sounds) and some new ones, but the lineup for the 4th of July Concert Series is varied and exciting, with something for everyone. “We are very excited …
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There will be some familiar faces (and sounds) and some new ones, but the lineup for the 4th of July Concert Series is varied and exciting, with something for everyone.
“We are very excited with the lineup for the 240th 4th of July Celebration,” said Patti Nenna, Concert Committee chair. “There were over 118 applications…It is hard to find the balance of blending local, long time favorites and something new, but we think we have done that and hope folks will enjoy the series.”
We are extremely happy to have the Northeast Navy Brass Band as part of our line up again.”
Monday, June 23
6:30 p.m.: East Bay Summer Wind Ensemble, organized in June of 1976, performs a wide variety of concert repertoire including musical genres spanning from Patriotic to Broadway.
8 p.m.: Navy Band Northeast’s Jack Tar Brass Band delivers high-energy performances, playing an entertaining and eclectic mix of music, from traditional New Orleans-style jazz to today’s Top 40.
Tuesday June 24
5 p.m.: Bristol County Chorus, a community-focused ensemble based in Bristol, that performs a broad range of classical and contemporary repertoire.
6:30 p.m.: Beat Salad, a fusion powerhouse quartet, ignites stages with their electrifying blend of funk, soul and groove.
8 p.m.: Known for their electric blend of Rock, Funk and music, Mr. Chubb has performed at various venues and festivals in the northeast and as far as the Florida Keys.
Wednesday June 25
6:30 p.m.: Andre Arsenault has grown a loyal fanbase as an acoustic performer and soulful singer who puts his own spin on rock, pop, folk, blues, country and so much more.
8 p.m.: Steppin Out Feat: New Image is a high energy dance/show band that will have you dancing to the funky beats of the 70’s up to today’s music.
Thursday June 26
6:30 p.m.: Whiskey Saints is a 7-piece, high-energy R & B band formed in 2018.
8 p.m.: Best of Foo is a group comprised of talented professional musicians dedicated to providing a true Foo Fighters concert experience.
Friday, June 27
7 p.m.: 7DayWeekend is truly unique in their brand of fun, diversity and variety. Whether it’s a medley of country classics, a mix of 90’s hip hop, or some classic Michael Jackson, Isley Brothers, Grease, or even a surprise or two, you are guaranteed to be on your feet, out of breath, begging for more.
Saturday, June 28
6:30 p.m.: Playing Mantis is a Rhode Island based five-piece classic rock band that prides itself on its strong vocals, soaring three-part harmonies and outstanding musicianship with classic rock hits from the 70’s to today.
8 p.m.: Full Tilt is a high energy rock band, bringing you the best of the 90’s and 2000s rock and alternative rock. From Stone Temple Pilots and Pearl Jam to Foo Fighters, Green Day, and beyond they cover the iconic bands that defined a generation.
Sunday, June 29
7 p.m.: Changes In Latitudes is the country’s premier tribute show to the Mayor of Margaritaville, Jimmy Buffett. This nationally acclaimed band travels the country with beach balls flying, dancing conga lines, and “Trop Rock” for all. Don your Parrothead gear and come to Bristol’s “Island of Margaritaville.”
Monday, June 30
5 p.m.: Enjoy a pop-up open mic of our very own talented musicians of Mt. Hope High School.
6:30 p.m.: RUSTY is a classic rock cover band based in Rhode Island, playing songs by artists like the Rolling Stones, The Red-Hot Chili Peppers, ZZ Top and many more.
8 p.m.: The Complaints are a modern rock band that performs songs from their 5 award winning albums, as well as covering great artists ranging from Tom Petty to Post Malone.
Tuesday, July 1
6:30 p.m.: A longtime favorite of the July 4th concert series, the R.I. National Guard 88th Army Band performs a range of hits and genres, including military anthems.
8 p.m.: Timeless plays music from throughout the rock era, from The Beatles and Steely Dan to Johnny Cash and Morgan Wallen. In addition to covers, Timeless is also working on new original music.
Wednesday, July 2
6 p.m.: Back In the Day is an international touring Rock N’ Roll 80’s tribute band reliving the music of Journey, Bon Jovi, Van Halen, STYX, Boston, Loverboy, Whitesnake and more.
“Most importantly we hope everyone joins us for the concert series,” said Nenna. “It is tough times out there in the world and here in Bristol we continue with our moniker of the Oldest Continuous 4th of July Celebration with all the festivities we have around us. Have a safe and happy 4th!”