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Deutschtown Music Festival is an annual community music festival in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [5] The festival features over 35 stages and 400 bands performing across Deutschtown for which the festival is named. [6] It is the largest free music festival in Pittsburgh and one of the largest free three-day music and arts festivals in America. [7]
July is going to be a hot one for local concerts. Red Hot Chili Peppers, Flaming Lips, Jamey Johnson, Lyle Lovett, 10,000 Maniacs, Colin Jost and Lisa Loeb are all headed to western Pennsylvania.
In 2006, the festival was changed to a concert series, with multiple (smaller) concerts throughout the summer. 2006 (May 27, Verizon Wireless Music Center): Staind, Three Days Grace, Blue October, People in Planes, Hurt. 2006 (June 27, Chevrolet Amphitheater): Taking Back Sunday, Angels & Airwaves, Head Automatica, The Subways, and Punchline.
The York State Fair is a ten-day fair held in July/August in York, Pennsylvania. Formerly known as the York Fair and held in September, it was renamed and rescheduled for 2020, though it was canceled that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] [2] [3] It is one of the oldest fairs in the country, tracing its roots to 1765.
June 24-25: Laufey with the Pittsburgh Symphony (second night sold out); July 8: Norah Jones; July 10: Cody Fry; July 28: Johnny Mathis. Thunderbird Cafe June 22: The Vindys; Sept. 18: Old 97's ...
Phish, Pearl Jam and more: 40+ Indy-area concerts and events to check out in August ... 801 W. Washington St. Get tickets: livemu.sc/3X3jrMz. The band's most recent release, 2023's "Weathervanes ...
The British group the Spice Girls performed at the venue, as part of their Spiceworld Tour, on July 15, 1998. Van Halen recorded a live concert at the venue on July 24, 1998 for a radio station during their III Tour. Phish recorded their show on July 29, 2003, at the venue, later releasing it as a live album entitled Live Phish 07.29.03. They ...
Mr. Smalls is a live music venue in the Millvale neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It is an eclectic and innovative indie venue [1] due to its location in a converted church from the early 20th century, [2] its multiple interior event spaces (including four stages, a recording studio, multiple bars, and a restaurant), and its hosting of thousands of national, regional and local artists ...