Seize the summer with Fishers Parks concert season at Nickel Plate District Amphitheater
The Fishers Summer Concert Series, hosted by Fishers Parks, returns this summer with free community concerts on Tuesday nights, presented by 24/7 DINK, at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater (NPD AMP, 6 Municipal Drive) in the heart of downtown Fishers.
Residents and visitors can also enjoy a special free performance on Fourth of July featuring Toy Factory accompanying the Fishers Parks’ fireworks show at the NPD AMP. The series will conclude with the return of the popular two-day Blues Fest on Labor Day weekend on Saturday and Sunday.
“We are thrilled to announce our 2024 summer concert lineup, offering an exciting mix of live music that embodies the spirit of Fishers,” Fishers Parks Director Marissa Deckert said. “This season, residents can seize the summer by enjoying free concerts and celebrating community spirit at the Nickel Plate District AMP. With several returning favorites and new artists alike, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this summer.”
The 2024 season lineup includes:
Free Tuesdays Concert Series
Starting June 4 | 7 to 9 p.m.
Free, no tickets required
- June 4 – Living Proof sponsored by Heritage Christian School
- June 11 – Soul Pocket
- June 18 – The Nauti Yachtys
- June 25 – Uptown Funk (8 p.m., followed by the Spark!Fishers Drone Show)
- July 2 – Country Summer
- July 4 – Toy Factory (8 p.m.)
- July 9 – The Brothers Footman
- July 16 – Karma sponsored by Custom Exteriors
- July 23 – 2nd Wind
- July 30 – GrooveSmash sponsored by DeVeau’s Gymnastics
Additional Shows
- Friday, June 28: Spark!Fishers Friday Night Concert featuring Red, a tribute to Taylor Swift (8 p.m., followed by the Spark!Fishers Fireworks Show)
- Saturday, Aug. 31 and Sunday, Sept. 1: Fishers Blues Fest – to be announced. Follow the NPD AMP on Instagram and Facebook for the latest announcements.
No outside alcohol is permitted at the NPD AMP. Vendors will be available onsite to purchase refreshments. Chairs and blankets are welcome. Learn more at npdamp.com.