On Thursday, the City of Concord kicks off its Music and Market Concert Series which runs each Thursday night through September at Todos Santos Plaza.
The concerts will take place every Thursday from June 6 to September 26 (excluding July 4), from 6:30 to 8 p.m., with the farmers’ market running from 4-8 p.m.
Here is a look at the 2024 schedule:
- June 6 – Andre Thierry (Cajun & Zydeco)
- June 13 – The Houserockers (mini salute to Earth, Wind and Fire)
- June 20 – Sacred Fire Band (Santana Tribute)
- July 11 – Roy Rogers and the Delta Rhythm Kings (Blues)
- July 18 – Zepparella (All female Zepplin Tribute)
- July 25 – Dirty Cello (Spin on Blues, Rock and Americana)
- Aug 1 – Steve Snyder’s Big Band (Playing the best from Concord Jazz Festival)
- Aug. 15 – Maya Latin Roots (Special Tribute to Selna)
- Aug. 22 – RagDolls (The only all-female tribute to Aerosmith)
- Aug. 29 – Mitch Polzak & The Royal Deuces/The Greasy Grills (Country & Rockabilly)
- Sept. 5 – The Big Jangle (Tom Petty Tribute)
- Sept. 12 – Twist on Taylor (Taylor Swift Tribute)
- Sept. 19 – Annie Simpson (Concord’s own Queen of Blues and Soul)
- Sept. 26 – Queenology (Queen tribute)
Music & Market Details:
- Thursdays, June 6 – September 26, 2024. Farmers’ Market opens at 4 p.m. music beginning at 6:30 p.m.
- Todos Santos Plaza
- Download the flyer
The events also include a vast farmers’ market hosted by the Pacific Coast Farmers’ Market Association (PCFMA), where visitors can shop all the great produce, snacks, home goods, and more that the Bay Area has to offer, including food trucks.
The City of Concord thanks its generous sponsors for this year’s concert series: Ashby Lumber, Pacific Service Credit Union, Mt. Diablo Resource Recovery, Concord Police Association, Marathon, John Muir Health, PCFMA, and the Pioneer.
The full concert lineup for this year’s Music & Market concert series can be found at: cityofconcord.org/DowntownEvents
Download the flyer with lineup (PDF).
Todos Santos Plaza is 2.5 downtown acres, between Salvio Street, Willow Pass Road, Grant Street and Mount Diablo Street. The Plaza was dedicated to the people of Concord by town founder Don Salvio Pacheco more than 125 years ago.
Amenities include: Benches, colorful flowers, large trees, picnic tables and a small children’s play area
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