
The North Attleborough Cultural Council has announced the lineup of musicians for its 2026 Summer Concert series.
In recognition of the nation’s 250th anniversary, this year’s concert series will feature a modified format, with several performances incorporated into Kids Day festivities as part of North Attleborough’s “Celebrating Liberty’s Legacy: 250 Years of Independence” celebration.
The enhanced programming will provide additional opportunities for community members to experience live music and family-friendly entertainment during the town-wide commemoration.
The series will kick off on Thursday, July 2, with the 60-piece Community Band at the North Attleborough Town Hall Gazebo, 43 South Washington St., beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Following the first concert, there will be a British invasion with 4EverFab, a Beatles tribute band, performing on Thursday, July 9.
As part of the community’s 250th anniversary festivities, a special concert with Dixie Diehards, a traditional jazz band, will be held on Saturday, July 11, at 6 p.m. in conjunction with the Food Truck Festival. Additional event details will be announced as they become available.
Rikki Rocksteady and Nickel Jukebox will take center stage at the Kids Day Festival on Thursday, July 16, at North Attleborough Middle School, 564 Landry Ave. Please note that admission fees apply, as these performances are part of the Kids Day carnival.
Following the conclusion of the 250th celebration, the Summer Concert Series will continue each Thursday from July 23 to Aug. 13, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Hall gazebo. The remaining schedule is as follows:
- Thursday, July 23 – Wooden Horse (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Tribute Band)
- Thursday, July 30 – George Gritzbach (old school R&B)
- Thursday, Aug. 6 – Counterfeit Cash (Johnny Cash tribute)
- Thursday, Aug. 13 – Steve Smith & The Nakeds (rock ‘n’ roll, R&B)
All concerts held at the Town Hall gazebo are free and open to the public. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy an evening of live entertainment in the heart of downtown North Attleborough.
Community members are encouraged to visit https://nattleboro.com/ for the latest information and updates regarding the Summer Concert Series and the 250th anniversary celebration.
The North Attleborough Cultural Council would like to thank its sponsors, including the Plainridge Park Casino, Sperry McHoul Pichi Funeral Home, SCU Credit Union, Coastal1 Credit Union and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
