Westfield Welcome announces the inaugural Jams at the Junction concert series for the Summer of 2023 on select Fridays from June through September. Festivities will take place on the Great Lawn at Grand Junction Plaza, 225 S. Union St. All concerts are free and open to the public.
“We’ve been asked over and over if we are going to host concerts at Grand Junction Plaza, and we are excited to be able to deliver a great line-up of shows this season,” Westfield Welcome Director Kayla Arnold. “We can’t wait to see families and friends gathering to make these concerts a new tradition.”
A lineup of performances includes:
- June 2: Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band featuring Kassey King at 6 p.m. This is the Westfield Washington Township event for the Hamilton County Bicentennial.
- June 9: Toy Factory
- July 14: Living Proof
- July 21: Jambox
- Aug. 25: Six Figures
- Sept. 1: Jai Baker Band
- Sept. 8: Flying Toasters
Each concert starts with music at 7 p.m., kid-friendly activities, and select food trucks begin at 6:30 p.m. Families are encouraged to bring blankets and enjoy the evening outside.
Free Shuttle & Parking
Due to the anticipated popularity of the Friday evening concerts, a free shuttle service will operate during the event. The shuttle will pick up and drop off attendees at Christ United Methodist Church, 318 N. Union St., near Park Street and Poplar Street, and Grand Junction Plaza from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Public parking for the event is also available in the parking lot at the southwest corner of Poplar Street and Park Street and in designated on-street spots.
Thank you to Duke Energy for their Community Sponsorship. Other sponsorships are available for the concert series. Please contact Kayla Arnold at karnold@westfield.in.gov for more information.
Event information can be found at westfieldwelcome.com/events.
Westfield Welcome focuses on community engagement and hospitality for residents, businesses, and visitors. As a department of the City of Westfield, Westfield Welcome hosts more than 25 annual events and provides hundreds of volunteer opportunities yearly.