Woodstock summer concerts are FREE!
They take place at the Northside Hospital Cherokee Amphitheater — located within The Park at City City, in downtown Woodstock.
Concerts start at 7:30 p.m. and may include an opening act, which means the main act starts at 8:30 p.m.
Food vendors begin serving between 5 and 6 p.m.
No tables, blankets, or tarps allowed (they may damage the grass).
You can set up your chairs starting at 6 a.m. on the day before the concert.
This is new — and the city states it will make things easier for staff and visitors.
More info on chair policy
You’ll find a kids area on the upper level of the park, near the gazebo. Activities there may include inflatables, face painting, balloon animals, and more.
The Northside Hospital Cherokee Amphitheater is located at:
101 Arnold Mill Rd.
Woodstock, GA
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Shuttles andamp; Parking
Shuttles run continuously from three locations:
Route #1 Northside Cherokee Medical Offices Parking Deck at 900 Towne Lake Parkway
Route #2 Woodstock City Church at 150 Ridge Walk Parkway
Route #3 Little River Elementary School at 3170 North Trickum Road.
Shuttles run from 5 pm until the last run at 11:45 pm.
Be sure you are in line at the park before the last pick up at 11:45pm.
View a shuttle map
2024 Concert Schedule
All concerts are on second Saturdays of the month
More info at woodstockconcertseries.com
May 11
Night Ranger
June 8
Guardians of the Jukebox
July 13
Tonic
August 10
Who’s Bad (Michael Jackson tribute)
September 14
Eddie Montgomery
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