advertisement

Concerts in the Plaza summer series lineup announced

Music lovers, dance lovers and outdoor lovers, get ready for award-winning performers playing under the stars at the annual Concerts in the Plaza music series.

Nine concerts will be held at Independence Grove Forest Preserve in Libertyville at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, June 21 through Aug. 16. The concerts take place at the preserve's outdoor Millennia Plaza overlooking a 115-acre lake.

A bonus concert in neighboring North Chicago is scheduled at the outdoor amphitheater at Greenbelt Cultural Center on June 23.

From Beatles tributes to the blues, from rock and bluegrass to swing and jazz, there's something for just about any music taste in this season's entertainment schedule.

View full band descriptions and the 2022 concert lineup at www.lcfpd.org/things-to-do/concerts. This year's concerts are supported by North Shore Gas (platinum sponsor), Libertyville Bank and Trust (bronze sponsor) and Lake County Journal (media sponsor).

Concert lineup

• June 21: Bumpus features a powerful brand of soul music. Led by singers James Johnston, Ava Fain and Tina Howell, they bring together funky big beats, deep bass, lush horns and a heavy organ sound that results in a high-octane musical funk frenzy.

• June 28: Calling themselves the ultimate party band, Johnny Russler & the Beach Bum Band celebrates the beach, warm summer sun and island fun. Playing plenty of Jimmy Buffett favorites, they also jam out to hits by Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Paul Simon, Dick Dale, Jerry Jeff Walker and others.

• July 5: Kaleidoscope Eyes pays homage to the Beatles.

• July 12: Pete Kilpatrick Band has shared the stage with Dave Matthews Band, Barenaked Ladies, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Rusted Root, Blues Traveler and more. Maine folk-pop singer, songwriter and band leader Pete Kilpatrick has released nine albums, including "Echo."

• July 19: Laura Rain & the Caesars blend their favorite elements of vintage soul, funky '60s organ boogaloo, low-down blues, dance music and old school R&B.

• July 26: Led by Chicago Hall of Fame harmonica master and songwriter Pierre Lacocque, Mississippi Heat is a world-class Chicago Blues Band.

• Aug. 2: Dedicated exclusively to garage rock hits from the 1960s, The Wayouts deliver an authentic revival of rock 'n' roll's first generation, with hits from The Kinks, The Animals, The Troggs, The Monkees, The Rascals and more.

• Aug. 9: Formed in 1992, Gizzae has become a fan favorite in the Chicago and Midwest reggae scene. The group's brand of jam-reggae is always backed with strong guitar solos and riffing, warm pads and ambient vibes from the dual keyboardists.

• Aug. 16: Once again, Adam Ezra Group from Boston will make a stop in Lake County. The acoustic roots/rock band has been compared to the Dave Matthews Band.

Concert at Greenbelt

For the second year, a concert is scheduled for a venue in North Chicago. John Primer blues band will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 23, in the outdoor amphitheater at the Greenbelt Cultural Center in North Chicago.

The musician brings his signature electric slide guitar, soulful R&B vocals, and the influence of blues legends he has played with, including Muddy Waters, Junior Wells, Willie Dixon and Magic Slim.

Bring chairs and blankets. Arrive at Greenbelt early, as parking is limited. To help offset the cost to host this concert, there is a vehicle entrance fee of $10. There is no rain date.

"The concerts have always been a popular attraction during the summer. We are thrilled to again provide the musical performance at Greenbelt this season," said Angelo Kyle, president of the Lake County Forest Preserves.

Independence Grove Concert Details

• Entrance is $10 per car after 5 p.m. on event nights. For visitor safety, and as a courtesy to preserve neighbors, park in preserve lots only. Cars will be turned away when parking lots are full.

• For concert reminders, weather updates or to learn if a concert has been canceled, call (847) 968-3499 or view the status map at www.lcfpd.org/check-status-of-independence-grove-activities. There is no rescheduling if a concert is canceled.

• Pack a picnic, or purchase a light dinner, snack or beverage from the preserve's walk-up cafe or from the Beer Garden at Independence Grove.

• To reserve a pontoon boat for groups of up to six, call (847) 968-3499.

• With the exception of service animals, dogs, horses and other pets are not permitted at Independence Grove.

To learn about concert sponsorship opportunities, contact the Preservation Foundation of the Lake County Forest Preserves at (847) 968-3434.

The entrance to Independence Grove is on Buckley Road (Route 137), just east of Milwaukee Avenue (Route 21) and west of River Road in Libertyville.

The entrance to Greenbelt Cultural Center is on the east side of Green Bay Road (Route 131), between 10th and 14th streets, south of Route 120 (Belvidere Road) in North Chicago.

• To submit Your news, go to dailyherald.com/share.

Article Comments
Guidelines: Keep it civil and on topic; no profanity, vulgarity, slurs or personal attacks. People who harass others or joke about tragedies will be blocked. If a comment violates these standards or our terms of service, click the "flag" link in the lower-right corner of the comment box. To find our more, read our FAQ.