Lunchtime Live! Returns to Bronson Park starting June 10

Lunchtime Live! Returns to Bronson Park starting June 10
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Event series includes food trucks, live music, and summertime games every Friday

Lunchtime Live! will return to Bronson Park (200 South Rose Street) in downtown Kalamazoo this summer starting Friday, June 10. This summer event series offers live music, summertime games, and a variety of food trucks every Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. through September 2. Lunchtime Live! is presented by Lake Michigan Credit Union.

Food trucks will be lined up along the park on South Street as well as other vendors set up throughout the park with food and goods available to purchase. Each event will feature regional music talent on the Rotary Stage, located on the west end of the park. This year’s lineup includes:

June 10 – Megan Dooley
June 17 – Hurricane
June 24 – Kari Lynch
July 1 – Carrie & The McFerrinheits
July 8 – Mike Struwin
July 15 – Sam Luna & Sage Castleberry from the Same Luna Band
July 22 – Jordan Hamilton
July 29 – Monte Pride
August 5 – Kanola Band
August 12 – Pinter Whitnick
August 19 – Youth & Teen Talent Show
August 26 – Serita’s Black Rose
September 2 – i.am.james

On August 19, Lunchtime Live! will feature a youth talent show. Youth and teens can participate with music, dance, and comedy performances. Youth and teens ages 10-16 who are interested in participating in the talent show can register online through Thursday, August 4 at www.kzooparks.org/talentshow

Vendors who are interested in joining Lunchtime Live events can register online as Street Vendors or as In-Park Vendors.

Attendees should remain cautious and follow CDC and local health official guidelines to protect themselves and the community from COVID-19. Lunchtime Live! is free to attend and all community members are welcome.

Original source can be found here.



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