
As the summer heat starts to make itself known, Farragut is gearing up to welcome the season with an evening of bluegrass and chill vibes. The Bluegrass Summer Solstice Concert is set to shake up Mayor Ralph McGill Plaza on June 20 from 6-8 p.m., offering a family-friendly atmosphere packed with live music, good eats, and the kind of laid-back fun that's perfect for kicking back on a summer evening.
The event, free to the public and presented by Visit Farragut, is poised to quickly fill up anyone's social calendar who's looking to welcome summer properly. According to an announcement made by the Town of Farragut, attendees can expect to enjoy toe-tapping melodies from local bluegrass bands, Big Creek Bluegrass and Tim Decker & Tennessee River. It's the perfect opportunity to truly immerse yourself in the community and get to unabashedly enjoy some quality tunes.
But it isn't just about the music—though that’s certainly a large draw—as the concert also brings together local food trucks to satisfy all your culinary cravings. Picture this: you, a savory bite in one hand, a cold drink in the other, all while the sun lazily dips below the horizon and the music plays on. And let's not forget the yard games that are bound to see some friendly competition as the evening progresses. It's a family affair where every member can find something to get into.
Mayor Ralph McGill Plaza, located at 101 N. Campbell Station Road, is transforming into a place where strings will sing and hearts will warm to the sounds of summer. If you've been looking to finally stretch your legs after what seems like endless days of cooling temperatures and early nights, this is your chance to jump in and full-heartedly embrace the longer days. For further details and updates, mark your calendars and stay tuned to the Town of Farragut's official page, where you can be sure to find the latest info on the Summer Solstice Concert and other community events.









