See tributes to Neil Diamond & Bruce Springsteen at Kroger Symphony on the Prairie

It’s the final weekend of Kroger Symphony on the Prairie 2022.

On Friday, Sept. 2, Kroger Symphony on the Prairie presents Super Diamond: The Neil Diamond Tribute, a glittering, smoke-filled show performing Neil’s power ballads and up-tempo hits with unrestrained enthusiasm.

The show is pure entertainment – classic music combined with fun, energy, and passion – creating nostalgia for the good old days and excitement for today’s generation. This tribute to the much loved, international pop icon Neil Diamond features the timeless classics including “Sweet Caroline,” “America,” “Cracklin’ Rosie,” “Cherry Cherry;” “Song Sung Blue,” “Forever in Blue Jeans” and many more.

On Saturday, Sept. 3, Kroger Symphony on the Prairie presents The Springsteen Experience: A Tribute to the Boss.

There has never been an artist who personified the essence and soul of working-class America like Bruce Springsteen. Josh Tanner is a Jersey-grown reincarnation of “The Boss” himself. The cast has the look and sound of the Jersey Shore. A Springsteen show is a near-religious ritual, a marathon affair that leaves both audience and performers exhausted and elated. The same powerful, exuberant spirit that Bruce exudes is portrayed to perfection in fellow Freehold native son, Josh Tanner, and he’s keeping that fire burning.

On Sunday, Sept. 4, Kroger Symphony on the Prairie presents Here Come the Mummies.

Here Come the Mummies (HCTM) have been delivering their brand of Terrifying Funk from Beyond the Grave since the year 2000 A.D. Some say they are reincarnated Grammy-winning studio musicians, some say their internal organs lie in clay pots back in Egypt. Regardless, HCTM’s mysterious personas, cunning song-craft, and unrelenting live show will bend your brain and melt your face. Warning: Contains adult content. May not be suitable for young children.

Just added! Rock E Bassoon, a rock ensemble featuring Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra musicians, will open the Mummies concert. Founded in 2016, Rock E Bassoon has evolved into a tight, cohesive ensemble of top-notch professional musicians performing great music from the 1930s through the present. REB has been featured on WFYI, the Indianapolis Star, WTHR-TV, and The Bob and Tom Show. All your rock favorites … on bassoon.

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General admission lawn seats, reserved seating, tables, and seats in the Huntington Bank Sunset Lounge are available for purchase.

Click here to buy tickets.

Performances begin at 8 p.m. each evening at Conner Prairie. Gates open at 6 p.m. Proof of negative COVID-19 test or COVID-19 vaccine will not be required to attend. Masks are optional at Conner Prairie.

For more information regarding the policies of Conner Prairie and to review the FAQ, please visit the ISO website.