Summer Nights in Suburbia takes the stage for 2023 concert season

Lexington’s division of Parks & Recreation has announced the 2023 schedule for the free Summer Nights in Suburbia concert series at Moondance Amphitheater.

“Summer Nights in Suburbia is one of our most popular concert series,” said Celeste Lewis, Recreation Manager Sr. for Parks & Recreation. “It’s always a sign of warmer weather when we announce the schedule and prep the stage to highlight some of the best local talent in the region. We’re excited for people to join us for another amazing year at Moondance Amphitheater!”

Summer Nights in Suburbia brings a wide variety of local and regional acts to Moondance Amphitheater each summer. Attendees are invited to enjoy the free concerts, bring their own picnics, or purchase food and drinks from local vendors.

Moondance Amphitheater, an outdoor performance venue with a tiered grass lawn, offers a beautiful outdoor space for Lexington residents to enjoy a variety of performances each summer. Lexington Parks & Recreation has managed and programmed the venue for over 10 years.

SUMMER NIGHTS IN SUBURBIA 2023 SCHEDULE

Summer Nights in Suburbia at Moondance Amphitheater
Time: 7 – 9 p.m.

  • May 26 – The Other Brothers
  • June 9 – Bedford
  • June 23 – Run Katie Run
  • July 7 – The Minks
  • July 21 – Born Cross Eyed
  • August 4 – Milenio Salsa Band
  • August 18 – Honeychild
  • September 1 – Baja Yetis
     

Visit lexingtonky.gov/parks for more information about Lexington Parks & Recreation concerts, events and programs happening around the city this summer.

Parks & Recreation, a division of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, oversees the programing, maintenance, and development of over 100 city parks and natural areas, six pools, five golf courses, community centers, recreational programs, and three arts venues. To find out more, follow @LexKYParks on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, or sign up for the email newsletter.

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