
Step up to the mic, St. Louis Park. The Veterans' Memorial Amphitheater is gearing up to play host to another Open Mic Night, this time featuring The Jeff Copeland Project. Slated for Thursday, July 18 from 7 to 8 p.m., this event is an open invitation for local talents aiming to serenade the community with their artistic creations. It's a scene set simple — a park, some tunes, and an audience ready to be entertained. So, pack up your lawn chairs and picnic blankets because this is a harmonious rendezvous you don't want to miss.
In a bid to truly embrace the spirit of summer, the city is laying out a platform for musicians and groups to not only showcase their skills but also to connect, quite directly, with their audience. Conditions are pending, and music lovers should be ready to relocate; severe weather will move the soulful sounds to the ROC, located at the same address. Be sure to call 952.924.2567 for the latest on Open Mic status. An update to the concert series was given in a statement obtained by govdelivery.com on July 16th.
But the tunes don't stop with The Jeff Copeland Project. St. Louis Park's sonic summer extends through August, with a variety of artists lined up to fill the Thursday evening air with melody and mirth. Mark those calendars for Perfect World on July 25, U Can Jug or Nots on August 1, Denise Tennen and Friends on August 8, Shawn Stelton on August 15, and finally, Zoe Says Go on August 22. It's a mix set sure to satisfy even the most eclectic of music appetites.
For those eager to dive deeper into the upcoming Open Mic Nights or to suss out additional details, the summer concerts webpage is your go-to resource. It's a treasure trove of who's-who and what's-when for the musically inclined locals or anyone looking to enjoy a melody-laced evening under the stars. Laid back, community-driven, and vibrantly local — this series embodies everything a summer evening in the park should be.









