Loganville built its Town Green to bring people together — so bring your lawn chair and dancing shoes to this community space for the 2024 summer concert series.
Groovin’ on the Green takes place at 7:30 on the third Friday of each month from May through September.
The current concert schedule is just below.
There will be food vendors on hand, or you can bring your own picnic.
Beer and wine is permitted.
Loganville Town Green is located at:
235 Main Street
Loganville, GA
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2024 Loganville Concert Schedule
Friday, June 21
FireLake
(Bob Seger tribute)
Friday, July 19
September in the Park
(Earth, Wind, andamp; Fire + Chicago tribute)
Friday, August 16
Departure
(Journey tribute)
Friday, September 13 — rain date for the May concert
Dock Rock Radio
(soft rock)
Friday, September 20
The Gold Standard Band
(Motown)
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