Noblesville Parks releases Summer Concert Series lineup

The Noblesville Parks and Recreation Department has released the lineup for the 2022 Summer Concert Series, presented by STAR Bank. The annual concert series kicks off with Endless Summer Band at 7 p.m. on June 9 at Dillon Park, 6351 Midland Lane.

In addition to the Thursday night concert series, the Saturday night Concerts at the Commons will be released in May.

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“The Noblesville Summer Concert Series provides free, live entertainment by popular artists, performed on an outdoor stage in the beauty of Noblesville’s Dillon Park,” Mayor Chris Jensen said. “The city’s parks department takes great pride in the series, and we appreciate all of our residents and guests that attend and make it an annual success.”

All seven concerts will take place at 7 p.m. on Thursday evenings at Dillon Park, where an average of 1,000 people from Noblesville and the surrounding community enjoy each show.

“After hosting nearly 10,000 attendees last year – our largest attendance in four years – we are looking forward to welcoming Noblesville residents and visitors to enjoy live music accompanied by fun, food and festivities at Dillon Park,” said Noblesville Parks Director Brandon Bennett. “The Noblesville Summer Concert Series is the longest running series of its kind in Hamilton County and one of our most popular parks events. We appreciate STAR Bank’s continued generosity as our presenting sponsor and helping us offer the free concerts to the Noblesville community.”

The annual Noblesville Summer Concert Series is funded 100 percent from donations. In addition to presenting sponsor STAR Bank, the city thanks these fellow sponsors: Hallmark Orthodontics, Urban Air, Gorman & Bunch Orthodontics, Logan Street Signs & Banners, and Aspen Creek Grill.

Those interested in becoming a sponsor may contact Kristi Spehler at (317) 776-6350 or kspehler@noblesville.in.us.

About Noblesville Parks & Recreation

The Noblesville Parks and Recreation Department manages over 876 acres of parkland in Noblesville, including seven developed parks, 109 acres of undeveloped properties and 127 miles of trails, connector sidewalks and greenways throughout the community, in addition to two golf courses and the Noblesville Soccer Fields. For more information, visit noblesvilleparks.org.