CELEBRATE NEW CONCORD FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES OPENS JUNE 10
NEW CONCORD, OH – May 29, 2025 – Celebrate New Concord, the treasured annual summer concert series, announced its 2025 season.
Ladies of Longford, a long-time favorite of Celebrate New Concord audiences, will be the opening concert for the 2025 Celebrate New Concord summer outdoor concert series on Tuesday June 10 at 7:00 PM at Village Park, 2 West Main Street. Admission is free. Bring your family, friends and your favorite folding chair. Come early and enjoy the New Concord Farmers Market from 4-7 p.m. at the corner of Maple and Layton. Rain location for all Celebrate New Concord concerts is the New Concord United Methodist Church (20 E. High Street).
Celebrate New Concord concerts are on Tuesdays at 7:00 PM at Village Park at 2 West Main Street:
June 10 – Ladies of Longford (Contemporary Irish/Acoustic Mix)
June 24 – Shaw Brothers (Folk & Americana)
July 8 – Jake “Barefoot” McCoy (Bluegrass)
July 22 – Kyle Eldridge (Country)
August 12 – Sheryl Wise & Co. (Musical Theatre)
August 26 – Tony Hagood Quartet (Heartfelt Jazz, Soul, & Beyond)
Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateNewConcord/. Help keep CNC going with a check payable to “Celebrate New Concord” c/o Village Hall, 2 W Main St, New Concord or by credit card at the Muskingum County Community Foundation website:
https://www.mccf.org/Community-Foundation/Funds/Details/358/Celebrate-New-Concord-Pass-thru-Fund
About Celebrate New Concord
Celebrate New Concord has reached over 17,000 audience members since its founding in 2001 by the late Muskingum University music professor Dr. William Schlacks. He and his co-director, the late Rod Lang, also of Muskingum University, worked with the Celebrate New Concord committee and village leadership to bring high-quality, family-friendly summer entertainment in an informal environment. Performances feature a variety of musical and other entertainment genres. The concerts are traditionally held on Tuesdays in June, July and August.
Celebrate New Concord is funded entirely through individual and business contributions. Committee members serve as volunteers.