About This Festival

About the Event

Imagine kicking off your summer with the irresistible rhythm of live music under Indiana's golden sunsets—welcome to the Whitestown Summer Concert Series, a beloved tradition that transforms Friday nights into pure magic at Anson Acres Park (also known as Main Street Park). This free series runs from May 29 to July 31, 2026, delivering a vibrant lineup of bands across diverse genres that keep toes tapping and crowds swaying from 7 to 9 p.m. What makes it special? It's the perfect blend of small-town charm and big-energy performances, where families picnic on blankets, couples dance in the grass, and friends toast with local brews. The laid-back vibe fosters community spirit, with themed nights adding playful twists like rodeo flair or 80s nostalgia, making every concert a unique celebration that draws music lovers eager for unforgettable evenings filled with laughter, melody, and that warm Hoosier hospitality. ## The Surrounding Area
Nestled in charming Whitestown in Boone County, just northwest of Indianapolis, this event unfolds in the heart of a rapidly growing town that's equal parts peaceful suburb and adventure hub. Whitestown boasts tree-lined streets, top-rated parks, and a family-friendly vibe, making it an ideal base for visitors. Nearby, explore the expansive Anson Acres Park itself with its playgrounds and trails, or head to the Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library for overflow parking and quiet reading nooks. Dining shines with casual spots like farm-to-table eateries, craft breweries, and ice cream parlors—perfect for pre-concert bites. Venture out to nearby attractions like the Eagle Creek Park for hiking or the Indy International Airport just minutes away for easy access. This corner of Indiana captivates with its blend of rural serenity, modern amenities, and proximity to the city's buzz, inviting you to extend your visit into a full weekend getaway. ## Activities & Attractions
The Whitestown Summer Concert Series buzzes with more than just music—it's a full sensory feast designed for all ages. Sink into the star of the show: live band performances from 7 to 9 p.m., featuring a rotating lineup of local and regional talent spanning rock, country, pop, and more, with exciting theme nights like Rodeo Night, Summer is Sweet, and 80’s Night to amp up the fun. Food and beverage vendors line up with tasty options from gourmet trucks to classic fair fare, plus alcohol for adults—though you're welcome to bring your own non-alcoholic drinks and picnic spreads. Kids delight in the pop-up park area with games, play zones, and family activities, while leashed pets join the party too. Bring lawn chairs or blankets for prime lounging, dance freely, or mingle with neighbors—it's all about creating joyful moments amid the music and summer air. ## Schedule & Logistics
Mark your calendars for Fridays from May 29 to July 31, 2026 (skipping dates like June 19 and July 3 for holidays), with gates opening at 6 p.m. and live music rocking from 7 to 9 p.m.—plenty of time to settle in, grab food, and soak up the scene. Admission is gloriously free, so roll up early to snag your spot. Parking is limited at the park (4286 S. Main St., Whitestown, IN 46075), so carpool, bike, or walk if you're local; extra spots await at the Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library nearby. Respect no-parking zones, watch for pedestrians, and note that weapons are prohibited for safety. It's hassle-free fun—pack your cooler with snacks (no alcohol from outside), leash your pup, and let the night unfold. ## History & Heritage
Born from Whitestown's deep-rooted love for community gatherings, the Summer Concert Series has evolved into a cornerstone event since its early days in the 2010s, spearheaded by the town's Parks and Recreation Department to celebrate local talent and foster connections. What started as modest Friday jams has blossomed into a summer staple, drawing hundreds weekly and mirroring Whitestown's growth from quiet farmland to thriving suburb. Its significance shines in uniting generations—kids discovering live music, families building traditions, and longtime residents relishing hometown pride. Year after year, it grows with fresh lineups, sponsor support, and volunteer energy, embodying the resilient spirit of Boone County and reminding everyone why small-town Indiana summers feel like home.