The City of Crown Point is set to host a slate of concerts this year, including free and ticketed shows.
The concerts kick off this Saturday, May 25, at Bulldog Park with the Allstar Jam Summer Kickoff presented by Get Loud Entertainment.
The ticketed show features Derek St. Holmes, of the Ted Nugent Band; Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, formerly of Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers; John Elefante, formerly of Kansas; and SIXWIRE, the critically acclaimed house band featured on USA Network’s “Nashville Star,” FOX’s “Next Great American Band,” CMT’s, “Next Superstar,” and ABC’s dramatic series “Nashville.”
Tickets are available by visiting www.tixr.com/groups/getloud.
The City’s annual Summer Concert Series returns to Bulldog Park Thursday, June 6, during the first Crown Point Car Cruise of the 2024 season.
A portion of the free Summer Concert Series will coincide with the car cruise, with various local bands set to take the stage on select Thursday evenings. The series also features live entertainment at the Taste of Crown Point, Wine Fest and Oktoberfest. A complete line-up can be found at www.crownpoint.in.gov.
For Crown Point Mayor Pete Land, the expanded use of Bulldog Park encompasses the City’s mission to provide something for everyone.
“We have hosted our free Summer Concert Series featuring local bands and artists for a number of years,” Land said. “Partnering with promoters like Get Loud Entertainment and Hometown Jams allows us to broaden the events hosted at Bulldog Park with nationally touring acts while continuing to support local artists. We hope these shows will put Crown Point on the map as a destination for top-notch concerts in Northwest Indiana and beyond.”
A slate of ticketed concerts with Hometown Jams also is planned for this summer. The shows begin June 7 at Bulldog Park with Tennessee native Russell Dickerson, whose career-starting singles have reached No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. Dickerson also has earned platinum or better status with five of his singles.