Homegrown Music Concert Series highlights local talent

Four special events feature live, original music in Noblesville

The first-ever Homegrown Music Concert Series will feature a diverse lineup of local artists across four different venues in Noblesville. The free concert series seeks to showcase the growing music scene in Hamilton County.

“The Homegrown Music Concert Series is all about celebrating what makes Hamilton County’s music scene special,” said Josh Cecil, founder of HamCo Live and the Homegrown Music Concert Series. “We’re thrilled to spotlight local talent and bring people together through live, original music in the heart of Noblesville.”

Supported by Hamilton County Tourism, the Homegrown Music Concert Series will feature original music that spans a variety of genres. Just minutes away from Ruoff Music Center, a premiere outdoor amphitheater in Noblesville, the series shines a spotlight on the diverse musical offerings in the area.

“People can experience a dynamic array of live performances each week throughout Hamilton County that range from free to famous,” said Hamilton County Tourism President & Chief Executive Officer Karen Radcliff. “Our team is proud to support the inaugural Homegrown Music Concert Series and shine a spotlight on the community of talented artists that are in our own backyard.”

Each concert will feature three artists performing 45- to 75-minute sets, giving attendees the chance to experience authentic, homegrown sounds while enjoying local food and drinks.

Additionally, anyone who claims the Homegrown Music Concert Series digital passport and checks in at three of the events will earn a free commemorative T-shirt, while supplies last.

Schedule of events

  • May 2 from 8 to 11 p.m. at Syds, Noblesville (21+): Glenn Seland, Storm Crow, and Moontown Pickle Stompers
  • May 16 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Primeval Brewing, Noblesville (all ages): Moxxie, Cease & Resist, and Joshua Powell
  • May 31 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Bier Brewery, Noblesville (all ages): Indy Annies, The Failers, and Middle West
  • June 13 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Federal Hill Commons (all ages): Kelli Ray Yates, FEVERDREAM, and Malingo

Attendees are encouraged to sign up for a free ticket to help with planning and promotion efforts. For more information about the Homegrown Music Concert Series, visit HamCoLive.com/homegrownmusic and follow @HamCoLive on Instagram for updates.

About Hamilton County Tourism
Hamilton County Tourism Inc. is a nonprofit, destination management organization that promotes tourism growth through strategic marketing, hospitality, and development initiatives providing hospitality to more than five million visitors to Hamilton County each year.

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