A well-known indie-folk band will take the stage in Riverfront Park this summer, the first show in a revived outdoor concert series.
The Head and The Heart is slated to perform on Saturday, Aug. 2, as part of the Dauphin County Live Concert Series, with special guests Wilderado and Marfa.
“It’s a great day for Harrisburg to have concerts back on the riverfront,” said Dave Niedbalski of promoter/producer Grand Rising Curations. “The Head and The Heart return to town after their previously sold-out performance.”
The band played the Riverfront Park stage in 2023 as part of the previous HU Presents summer concert series. They’re touring in support of “Aperture,” the band’s sixth album.
Earlier this month, the Dauphin County commissioners allotted $250,000 in county tourism dollars to revive the concert series, which is slated for the weekend of Aug. 1 to 3.
“We are beyond excited to welcome The Head and The Heart to kick off the Dauphin County Live Concert Series,” said series organizer Frank Schofield. “This series is about bringing world-class live music to our community and attract people from all over to Harrisburg.”
According to Schofield, more concerts will be announced to fill out the weekend of live music.
Tickets for The Head and The Heart go on sale Friday, March 7, at 10 a.m. Visit this link to sign up for pre-sale access. For more information on Grand Rising Creations, visit their website.
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