Frisco releases free summer concert series lineup — including Rock the Dock — with a variety of artists and events

Jenise Jensen/Town of Frisco
The town of Frisco has unveiled its full schedule of free concerts that will be offered throughout the summer.
On Thursday, June, 12, Rock the Dock will kick off the season on the Frisco Bay Marina’s Lighthouse Lawn. Community members are invited to enjoy a free concert, free lawn games, food vendors and drink specials from Island Grill. HeartByrne, which pays tribute to Talking Heads and David Byrne, will take the stage at 5:30 p.m. while Diggin Dirt will take the stage at 7 p.m. Blending both funk and soul, Diggin Dirt is a seven-piece band that has skyrocketed through the West Coast music scene.
A few weeks later, Frisco will host its Fourth of July celebration from July 3-4. The band Magic Beans will perform on the big stage on Main Street and 1st Avenue on July 3rd at 5:30 p.m. On the patriotic holiday itself, Orgone will take to the stage at 4:30 p.m.
Outside of the major events and summer holidays, Frisco will also host its Concerts in the Park series throughout the summer season. The series features bands from a wide variety of musical genres, including bluegrass, rock, reggae, jam band, blues, Americana and more.
Each week, different local nonprofits will benefit, helping to support their efforts in Summit County. The Concert in the Park series runs from 5:30-7:30 p.m. each Thursday and is free to the public.
Attendees are invited to bring lawn chairs and well-behaved, leashed pets. Attendees may bring their own food and non-alcoholic beverage but must refrain from bringing their own alcohol, which will be for sale.
The full Frisco summer events calendar is available at TownOfFrisco.com.

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