Unwind At the Decatur Parks' Spring Concert Series

Lillie Beth Warner • April 5, 2024

Experience Decatur's Spring Concert Series with  Free Music, Family Fun, and Community Vibes Await!

As the flowers bloom and the days grow longer, Decatur, Alabama, comes alive with the promise of spring. And what better way to embrace the season's warmth and vitality than by enjoying the captivating melodies of the Decatur Parks' Spring Concert Series? Held at the beautiful Daikin Amphitheater in Founders Park, this free-to-the-public event invites music lovers of all ages to come together for evenings filled with rhythm, community, and good vibes.

Prepare to embark on a musical journey that spans genres and brings joy to people of all ages. Each concert in the series promises a unique experience, showcasing talented artists from near and far. Here's a glimpse of what's in store:


  • April 15: The Beasley Brothers:

Kickstarting the series with their infectious energy, The Beasley Brothers will have you tapping your feet and swaying to the rhythm in no time. Their soulful sounds set the perfect tone for a spring evening filled with joy and camaraderie.


  • April 22: Tosha Hill & Band

Prepare to be enchanted by the mesmerizing vocals of Tosha Hill & Band. Their soul-stirring performance promises to leave a lasting impression that you will not want to miss.


  • April 29: Remnants

Get ready to groove to the electrifying beats of Remnants. With their eclectic blend of styles and undeniable stage presence, they're sure to have the audience on their feet, dancing the night away.


  • May 6: Michael Dean & Memphis

Join Michael Dean & Memphis for a night of high-energy entertainment. Their dynamic performance and infectious enthusiasm are guaranteed to leave you wanting more, as they deliver hit after hit with flair and finesse.


  • May 13: Reginald Jackson

Allow yourself to be serenaded by the smooth, velvety voice of Reginald Jackson. His soulful renditions and heartfelt lyrics promise to create an atmosphere of intimacy and warmth, making for an unforgettable evening under the stars.


  • May 20: The Flashbacks

Close out the Spring series with a trip down memory lane with The Flashbacks. Their timeless classics and feel-good vibes are the perfect way to bid farewell to spring and welcome the summer months ahead.


Whether you're a music aficionado, a lover of community events, or simply looking for a fun night out, the Decatur Parks & Recreation's Spring Concert Series has something special in store for you. So mark your calendars, spread the word, and come join us at the Daikin Amphitheater in Founders Park for an unforgettable celebration of music, togetherness, and the beauty of spring in Decatur, Alabama. We can't wait to see you there!

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