Summer is here and it’s hot, but our 2022 Summer Nights Concert Series is still rolling on. Summertime in Franklin means free live concerts on Friday nights in June, July and August in our beautiful Downtown Historic District. Our concerts are in a family-friendly environment, so bring your lawn chairs or blankets and sit under the stars to watch some of the hottest bands around. We bring country, classic rock, Motown and new country to our courthouse lawn bandstand, so you better bring your dancing shoes along. Come a little early and shop with our downtown merchants and grab dinner at one of our downtown restaurants. If you do not make it down early enough, food vendors will be on the square during the concert with a variety of food items and sweet treats. Our Summer Nights Concerts are presented by Franklin-Simpson Renaissance and sponsored by Franklin Bank & Trust and Simpson County Tourism. “Our beautiful downtown Courtyard comes to life in the summer to host a variety of events, most all of them free. Franklin’s downtown merchants offer such a wide variety of merchandise, so it is worth it to come a little early and visit some of our shops,“ said Kim Roberts, Executive Director of Franklin-Simpson Renaissance.
The concerts start at 7pm and wrap up around 9pm. Lawn chair rentals are available each concert night and food vendors are open from 6pm to 9pm. August winds up the series with the ever-popular Tyrone Dunn and Kin-foke playing your favorite R&B and Motown tunes, plus a new addition to our series this year, The Randy Nations Band out of Nashville playing true classic rock.
There are several events planned to coincide with the concerts schedule this summer. The F-S Chamber of Commerce will host the Garden Spot ½ Mile Kids Run on August 12 before Tyrone Dunn & Kin-foke take the stage. The run is a kickoff event for the Garden Spot 5K Run on Saturday morning, August 13th. Summer Vibes Music Festival will finish out the 2022 season on August 27th with some of the hottest bands featuring Nappy Roots and Rayland Baxter.
“Franklin is a cool town that knows how to put on events. We have a fantastic bandstand area with lots of shade trees to keep you cool on the hot summer evenings. We take pride in our historic downtown district and look forward each year to planning new things for our community to enjoy. It’s time to live again and to enjoy the things that bring us back together, such as our free community events,” said Roberts.
For more information about Franklin-Simpson Renaissance or its events, visit our website at franklinsimpsonrenaissance.com, check out our Facebook page, or give us a call at 270-586-8482. Weather-related delays or cancellations are posted on our Facebook page and announced on WFKN radio station.
-submitted by Franklin-Simpson Renaissance