Mercer County Park’s Summer Concert Series returns with new season pass option

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The Mercer County Park Commission’s popular Summer Concert Series is set to return on Friday, July 11, 2025, offering a series of Friday evening performances for the community.

Tickets are priced at $5 per concert, but this year introduces a new limited-time season pass, allowing access to all concerts for just $25.

The series promises seven evenings of live music, bringing together residents of all ages for a wide range of musical genres and performances. Families are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs to the festival grounds at Mercer County Park and enjoy the shows as the sun sets.

After the introduction of free parking last year, which contributed to record attendance, this year’s season pass offers even more value.

In addition to tickets to every concert, the pass includes preferred parking, fast-pass entry, and exclusive perks throughout the season.

“The Summer Concert Series is our marquee event, bringing affordable, quality entertainment to our region,” said County Executive Dan Benson. “Our new season pass will make it even easier for those who want to take full advantage, and I’m proud to confirm that we will continue to offer parking free of charge.”

Children 12 and under will be admitted free of charge. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit the Mercer County Park Commission’s website.

The full concert lineup will run as follows:

July 11: Formerly of Chicago The Players

July 18: Yellow Brick Road & All About Joel

July 25: Best of the Eagles

August 1: Yacht Rock Gold Experience & Elliot Lurie

August 8: Big Hix & Tennessee Whiskey

August 15: FEARLESS the Taylor Swift Experience

August 22: Earth, Wind, and Fire, tribute band & Men of Soul

For more details, or to purchase tickets, go to mercercounty.org/departments/mercer-county-park-commission/recreation-events/2024-concert-series.

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