County Executive Innamorato Announces Summer Concert Series Lineup
Published on May 01, 2024
County Executive Innamorato Announces Summer Concert Series Lineup
PITTSBURGH - Today, County Executive Sara Innamorato announced the 2024 Allegheny County Summer Concert Series, which is bursting with national and local award-winning talent.
South Park Amphitheater and Hartwood Acres Amphitheater will each host 14 free performances throughout the summer, starting on May 31, 2024. All performances start at 7:30 pm unless otherwise noted, with local food trucks, Bella Terra Vineyards, and Hop Farm Brewing Co. on-site starting at 6:00 pm. Performances will take place rain or shine at open-air amphitheaters with no covered seating.
Some noteworthy artists coming to South Park include:
- June 14 - Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials: Chicago’s premier blues artist known for his electrifying "bottleneck boogie"
- July 5 - Summer of Love: a fan-favorite whose performance last year drew one of the all-time largest crowds to South Park Amphitheater
- July 19 - Brittney Spencer: an emerging country star whose latest release Rolling Stone dubbed "one of the more convincing country statements in some time"
- July 26 - Vertical Horizon: #1 hit "Everything You Want," was the most played single of 2000
- August 2 - Micky Dolenz: the voice of "I’m a Believer" and "Last Train to Clarksville" celebrates the music and legacy of his band The Monkees
- August 9 - The Dip: Seattle-based Rhythm and Blues band known for its poignant songwriting, detailed arrangements, and vintage sound
- August 16 - James McMurtry: "The truest, fiercest songwriter of his generation" according to novelist and music-lover Stephen King
Shows not to miss at Hartwood Acres include:
- July 7 - The Bar-Kays: legendary funk band whose studio work backing Stax Records recording artists including Otis Redding carved their place in music history; Pittsburgh’s own Clinton Clegg will open the show with help from the Norside Organ Trio
- July 14 - Patty Griffin: two-time Grammy-winner and one of the most consequential singer songwriters of her generation
- July 21 - Paula Cole: Grammy-winner whose hit "I Don’t Want to Wait" became iconic through its use on the popular television series "Dawson’s Creek"
- August 4 - Anees: hit song "Sun and Moon" led the way to more than 40 million streams and over seven million followers on social media
- August 11 - Matthew Whitaker: a renowned Jazz pianist who is no stranger to Pittsburgh thanks to his work as musical director on Pittsburgh Public Theater’s production of "Billy Strayhorn: Something to Live For"
- August 18 - MAGIC!: Reggae/Pop powerhouse whose song "Rude" held the #1 spot on Billboard’s top 100 chart for six weeks and hit number one in 41 countries
The 2024 Summer Concert Series will close out with the 24th Annual Allegheny County Music Festival. This year, the event will feature two-time Tony Award-winner Michael Cerveris singing the songs of David Bowie backed by a Pittsburgh All-Star band with special guests Scott Blasey and Rob James of the Clarks. A $ 20.00 per vehicle requested donation supports requests made through the county Department of Human Services or the Juvenile Section of the Family Division of the Court of Common Pleas. Since 2000, the Allegheny County Music Festival has raised nearly $ 550,000.00 for the Allegheny County Music Festival Fund.
The complete summer event schedule, including the Summer Concert Series, Acoustic Performances, Movies in the Park, Wine Festival, and "Park in the Park" Car Cruises are available online at alleghenycounty.us/specialevents.
| 2024 Summer Concert Series - Hartwood Acres Amphitheater Schedule |
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4070 Middle Road, Allison Park, PA 15101
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All concerts are free and begin at 7:30 pm, unless otherwise noted |
| Date |
Performer |
Time |
| Sunday, June 2 |
Pittsburgh Opera |
7:30 pm |
| Sunday, June 9 |
Honky-Tonk Jukebox |
7:30 pm |
| Sunday, June 16 |
Jeff Jimerson & Airborne
|
7:30 pm |
| Sunday, June 23 |
Meeting of Important People
Jim Donovan & Sun King Warriors |
7:30 pm |
| Sunday, June 30 |
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
|
8:15 pm |
| Sunday, July 7 |
The Bar-Kays |
7:30 pm |
| Sunday, July 14 |
Patty Griffin |
7:30 pm |
| Sunday, July 21 |
Paula Cole |
7:30 pm |
| Sunday, July 28 |
James Hunter |
7:30 pm |
| Sunday, August 4 |
Anees |
7:30 pm |
| Sunday, August 11 |
Matthew Whitaker |
7:30 pm |
| Sunday, August 18 |
MAGIC! |
7:30 pm |
| Sunday, August 25 |
Pittsburgh Ballet |
7:30 pm |
| Sunday, September 1 |
24th Annual Allegheny County Music Festival
Featuring two-time Tony Award-winner Michael Cerveris,
performing An Evening of David Bowie backed by a
10-piece Pittsburgh All-Star band; with special guests
Scott Blasey & Rob James of The Clarks
|
7:30 pm
|
Media inquiries may be directed to the Communications Office.
For contact information, including email addresses and telephone numbers, visit the office website.