The event will take place in Civic Park.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - Whiskey City Summer Fest returns to the Lawrenceburg Civic Park as part of the Lawrenceburg Summer Event Series presented by CIVISTA Bank, Saturday August 20th at 6PM. As a local celebration of summer sun and music, the Whiskey City Summer Fest is set to bring another great lineup to the river city. This year, the Whiskey City Summer Fest will feature the soulful and funky southern blues - rock stylings of JJ Grey and Mofro. Experience another premier free concert event that is not to miss in Lawrenceburg at the award-winning Lawrenceburg Civic Park.
“From the days of playing greasy local juke joints to headlining major festivals, JJ Grey remains an unfettered, blissful performer, singing with a blue-collared spirit over the bone deep grooves of his compositions. His presence before an audience is something startling and immediate, at times a funk rave-up, other times sort of a mass-absolution for the mortal weaknesses that make him and his audience human. When you see JJ Grey and his band Mofro live—and you truly, absolutely must—the man is fearless. On stage, Grey delivers his songs with compassion and a relentless honesty. Grey and his current Mofro lineup offer grace and groove in equal measure.”- bio excerpt JJ Grey & Mofro.
The Whiskey City Summer Fest will also feature regional favorites Pure Grain and local artists Rosewood Revival, along with food trucks, a beer garden and free parking. Come join us for the Whiskey City Summer Fest celebration of summer and music in Lawrenceburg, Indiana on Saturday August 20st, 2022. Don’t forget your lawn chair! No coolers allowed.
WHISKEY CITY SUMMER FEST 2022 MUSIC LINEUP LAWRENCEBURG CIVIC PARK
- 6PM – ROSEWOOD REVIVAL
- 7:15PM – PURE GRAIN
- 9PM – JJ GREY & MOFRO
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