The city’s summer concert series at the Peachtree Corners Town Center is back for its second year. The lineup for this year’s Big Concert series takes place again on Town Green’s outdoor stage. The first concert is set for May 30 and the series wraps up on September 26.
The first show feature Fastball, an American rock band that formed in Austin, Texas in 1995. The Grammy-nominated band encompasses such memorable songs as Make Your Mamma Proud, All the Pain Money Can Buy, Little White Lies and Step Into Light.
Up next on June 27, On the Border takes the stage. The ultimate
Eagles Tribute band from Charlotte, N.C. continues to earn critical acclaim for
their precise attention to replicating the details of the Eagles music.
Next in the summer series is Electric Avenue on July 25. The 80s pop
tribute band delivers spot-on renditions of Tears for Fears, Wham? Duran Duran,
Simple Minds, Kenny Loggins, Prince, David Bowie and more.
On August 29, Texas Flood, a premier blues band, takes the stage.
pays tribute to the legends as well as the future of the blues through their
own music and style.
The 2020 season caps withDrivin N Cryin, an Atlanta-based folk-rock act. In October 1985 the band played their first show at Atlanta’s famed 688 Club. Now 35 years later, founding members Kevin Kenney and Tim Nielsen are enjoying a milestone anniversary.
Food vendors are a staple of the summer concerts. Expect a variety of food
vendors with a wide selection of offerings suitable for every palate.
The Town Green, located within Town Center, is located at 5130 Town Center
Boulevard, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092 Concert hours are 5:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Admission is free. Find details, including where to park, inclement
weather policy, about the Town Green, rules and location map on the city’s website:
www.peachtreecornersga.gov.
About the Town Center
The city’s Town Center features numerous retail shops, 15 restaurants, an upscale dinner theater, over 70 townhomes and a 2+ acre Town Green. A gathering place for the community, the Town Green offers plenty of open space for outdoor concerts, an elevated teak deck that overlooks the Green, children play structures. A number of restaurants feature dining that overlooks the Green. The city’s 2,500 square-foot Veterans Monument is also located on the Town Green.