Free Lowertown Sounds concert series starts Thursday in Mears Park

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Free Lowertown Sounds concert series starts Thursday in Mears Park

Nur-D, the Recent Standards and Run Westy Run are among the many acts booked to play the free Lowertown Sounds concert series, which starts Thursday at St. Paul’s Mears Park.

The series, which runs from 6 to 9:30 p.m. most Thursdays through Aug. 24, features greater than 20 bands.

Guests are welcome to bring blankets and chairs and revel in food and drinks from a rotating mixture of food trucks and native craft beverage-makers, including Utepils Brewing, Wabasha Brewing, Brick Oven Bus, Adam’s Gyros, Hometown Creamery and Sambusa Express. For the total food truck schedule, see lowertownsounds.com.

The concert lineup includes:

  • June 1: Good Morning Bedlam and Trevor McSpadden and Mary Cutrufello.
  • June 8: Turn Turn Turn and Danger Pins.
  • June 15: Kiss the Tiger and Creeping Charlie.
  • June 22: Nur-D and Malamanya.
  • July 13: The Recent Standards and Recent Primitives.
  • July 20: Craig Clark Band and JoJo Green.
  • July 27: Molly Maher and Her Disbelievers and Palms Psalm.
  • Aug. 3: Jaedyn James and Twin Citizen.
  • Aug. 10: Salsa del Soul and Ecuador Manta.
  • Aug. 17: Run Westy Run and Doug Collins and the Receptionists.
  • Aug. 24: Flamin’ Oh’s, Two Harbors and Chemistry Set.






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