
The city of Lawrenceville is gearing up for another season of its LIVE in the DTL Annual Outdoor Summer Concert Series. Set at the heart of the city, the Lawrenceville Lawn will host a slew of performances that include tribute bands, rising artists, and local festivities. Sponsored by a roster of local businesses, including Consolidated Pipe & Supply Company, Inc., and Lawrenceville Utilities, the event series is a staple of community entertainment and togetherness.
"The LIVE in the DTL Concert Series is one of the highlights of our year in Lawrenceville," Mayor David Still was quoted as saying by the official press release. "These concerts bring our community together in the heart of our city, with incredible music and the energy that makes Downtown Lawrenceville so special." As reported, the series will feature four main events spanning from May through September, each promising to be a vibrant scene for residents and visitors alike.
For those seeking an enhanced experience, VIP packages are available. These include perks like exclusive parking, a pre-concert reception, and access to a VIP bar line. Details on the pricing and reservation process have been released on the Downtown Lawrenceville tourism website. Alongside the musical enjoyment, food trucks will be on-site from 6 pm, although attendees should note that grills and open flames are not permitted within the park.
A unique aspect of the series opener on May 16, is a Dolly Look-Alike Contest to complement The Dolly Show, a tribute to Dolly Parton. Fans are invited to don their best Dolly-inspired garb for a chance to win a $250 prize basket. Winners will be revealed on stage, cementing their victory in what could be considered a little piece of Downtown Lawrenceville fame. Free parking will be available throughout Downtown, with specifics listed on the city's website to accommodate the expected influx of concertgoers.
The concert series is free to attend, yet sponsorship opportunities start at $500 for those looking to support the event in a more significant way. All curious about being vendors, volunteers, or seeking more event information are directed to the downtown Lawrenceville website. Patrons are also encouraged to make the most of their visit by exploring local eateries and shops in the surrounding area.









