5 free concert series to attend this summer

Summer is around the corner and we’re itching to be outside. Here are five free summer concert series happening in and around Fort Worth.

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Relax with live music every Wednesday in Burnett Park. | Photo by @burnettparkfw

Whether you like country, blues, or a little bit of everything — Cowtown is the place to be for live music. Here are five free concert series to dance the summer nights away.

Live Music on the Plaza, Sundance Square | Stop by before or after dinner for live music from 7 to 10 p.m. every Friday-Sunday.

Lunchtime Music Series, Burnett Park | Step away from work and enjoy lunch outside with live performances every Wednesday through June 14 starting at 12 p.m.

Friday on the Green, Magnolia Green | Grab your lawn chair for live music, food vendors, and family fun on the second Friday of the month on June 9, September 8, and October 13.

Saginaw Concert Series, Switchyard Food Truck Park | Bring the kids for live musical performances, food trucks, and outdoor entertainment. Note: The concert will be held at Saginaw Recreation Center on July 20.

Evenings on Oak Street, Roanoke Austin Street Plaza, ~35 minutes north | Enjoy an evening of family fun and live music every other Thursday through June 22 starting at 6:30 p.m.

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