Friday Night Live Concert Series resumes this week at Salisbury Riverwalk Amphitheater

Salisbury Independent
Posted 6/22/22

Friday Night Live Concert Series at Riverwalk Amphitheater in Downtown Salisbury will kick off this Friday in a big way – with Delmarva Big Band.

Delmarva Big Band is an ensemble of the …

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Friday Night Live Concert Series resumes this week at Salisbury Riverwalk Amphitheater

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Friday Night Live Concert Series at Riverwalk Amphitheater in Downtown Salisbury will kick off this Friday in a big way – with Delmarva Big Band.

Delmarva Big Band is an ensemble of the region's elite professional musicians and educators performing both legacy and contemporary arrangements in the Big Band format.

Music lovers – it’s time to dust off those dancing shoes and head out for a night in Downtown Salisbury. 

The concert will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and is free to attend - just bring your own lawn chair.

Local food vendors Sessa’s Hot Dogs and The Tiki Hut Shaved Ice will be on site offering both sweet and savory snacks, or order carry out from one of Downtown Salisbury’s fabulous restaurants. Beer and wine will be available for sale. Parking is available in the Downtown Salisbury parking garage or in the city of Salisbury parking lots located just north of the river, all free after 5 p.m. on Fridays.

“We are so excited to bring this live music series back to Downtown Salisbury. We could all use some sunshine, great music and a chance to see friends in an open-air environment,” said Salisbury Arts District Executive Director Jamie Heater.

The concert series is sponsored by Salisbury Arts & Entertainment District, the city of Salisbury and the Maryland State Arts Council.

For more information visit salisburyartsdistrict.com/fridaynightlive. 

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