By John D. Gonzalez
WKTV Contributing Writer
The Kentwood Summer Concert Series is not your typical outdoor community event.
Yes, you get live music, of course, and food trucks are on hand to keep you fed.
But you can also bring your own “adult beverages.”
“That’s one of the things that makes Kentwood a little more unique,” said Laura Barbrick, marketing and events coordinator for the City of Kentwood Parks & Recreation department.
Through a special permit with the local police department, attendees can bring their own alcohol (beer and wine) in a designated area. “It just has to stay in the concert zone,” she added.
Fans of the popular concert series will get to bring those “adult beverages” to the show when the Max Lockwood Band kicks off the series at 7 p.m. June 16 on the lawn behind Kentwood City Hall. Bring your own blankets and lawn chairs.
The weekly series continues on Thursday evenings through Aug. 11. See the schedule below. All will be recorded and aired on WKTV.
Another “unique” aspect of the Kentwood series is an opportunity to check out the local farmers market. About a decade ago the market used to be on Saturdays, but changed to Thursdays in this special partnership.
“We polled our residents and discovered there was a need for a weekday evening market,” Barbrick said.
In 2020 they had a few pop-up markets on Thursday nights, and they were very well attended, she said.
“To continue the momentum,” they decided to have the farmers market on the same day. “It’s a great way to cross-promote both events,” Barbrick added.
“People who attend the concert series might not have known about our Farmers Market before. But now our concertgoers love to shop the market and buy local products before grabbing a seat on the lawn for the show. It really has been a win-win and has helped grow both the market and our concert series.”
The Kentwood Farmers Market takes place next door from 4:30-7 p.m. in the parking lot behind City Hall.
Concerts take place from 7-8:30 p.m. on the lawn behind Kentwood City Hall, 4900 Breton Ave. SE. Admission is free. A variety of food trucks also will be on hand.
The lineup of bands includes a variety of styles and diversity, which was intentional, Barbrick said.
“Typically, in January, we put out a poll on social media asking the community who they want in our lineup,” she said. “We take the results from the poll and go through all the band applications to determine the lineup.
“Diversity is very important to our selection. We serve a very diverse community and want our music selection to represent our residents and culture.”
Crowds can range from 500-1,000 people, depending on the popularity of acts.
But everyone has a great time, she said.
“We’ve received a lot of positive feedback from residents over the years. We have some families that come to every single show,” Barbrick said.
“People love the opportunity to be outdoors and enjoy a free concert. We love it when the crowd is dancing and asking for an encore. It’s very rewarding to see the smiles and hear the applause after each show.”
Parking for shows will be limited at both City Hall and the Library, according to the city’s website. Additional parking is available at the Kentwood Justice Center (4740 Walma SE), Kentwood Public Works (5068 Breton SE), Kentwood Baptist Church (2875 52nd St), and there is street parking in nearby neighborhoods.
Get more information at kentwood.us.
This year’s lineup includes:
- June 16 – The Max Lockwood Band
- June 23 – Out of Favor Boys
- June 30 – The Soul Syndicate
- July 14 – Par-llo Connection
- July 21 – Cabildo
- July 28 – Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra
- August 4 – The Moxie Strings
- August 11 – Brena
All concerts will be live streamed by WKTV Community Media.
Watch the events live at: https://www.wktv.org/live25.html
If you miss a show you can watch it here at WKTV On Demand.
John D. Gonzalez is a digital journalist with 30-plus years of experience as a food, travel, craft beer and arts & entertainment reporter based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He also co-hosts the radio show and Podcast “Behind the Mitten,” which airs at 6 p.m. Sundays on WOOD-AM and FM. Follow him on his journey to discover what’s next. You can find him on Twitter as @MichiganGonzo, on Instagram @MichiganGonzo and Facebook at @GRGonzo. He also relaunched his YouTube Channel. Email him story ideas and tips at michigangonzo@gmail.com.