Arts & Entertainment
For Those Who Like to Rock: The Allegheny County Summer Concert Series
The Allegheny County Summer Concert Series features concerts which are free to the public. Check out the schedule of shows, including the Hometown Music Fest on June 17.

Looking for something to do this summer? Try theΒ at South Park Amphitheater, where weβll find a variety of bands across different musical genres.
On the evening of Friday, June 17, four amazing bands will be ready to punch out some tunes for the South Park Amphitheater audience. The show starts at 6:30 p. m., and the lineup includes headlining actΒ Lovebettie.
Lovebettie is a four-piece Pittsburgh-based group, priding its members as the βpioneers of Swagger Rock.β Lovebettie mixes and bends multiple genres to create a very unique, and entirely enticing, musical experience.
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Alexandra Naplesβ vocals are raspy yet smooth, and melt into the soulful, pulsing rhythms that back her. With a sound like this, itβs easy to see why Lovebettie is steadily climbing the ranks to dominate the indie music scene. The band has played out with numerous national acts, including Lifehouse and Rusted Root.
And, now, they join the stage with three other Pittsburgh-based bands: Lohio, Meeting of Important People and City Dwelling Nature Seekers.
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TheΒ LohioΒ sound is distinctly folk. Soft, passionate vocals wade alongside rich, complex instrumentals to create a collection of songs which alternate between entertainment and enlightenment.
Meeting of Important PeopleΒ hits the stage to deliver music that pops and rocks. High-range vocals, hard beats and sharp strumming are the essentials of the trioβs tunes.
Bluegrass best sums up the style ofΒ City Dwelling Nature Seekers. A little bit country, a little bit folk-filled-soul, this bandβs music has a communal sentimentality and Americana feel.
The Hometown Music Fest is part of theΒ Allegheny County Summer Concert Series. The series features free concert or musical events at various venues, including South Park Amphitheater, Hartwood Acres Park Amphitheater and the courtyard of the Allegheny County Courthouse in downtown Pittsburgh.
So, even if you arenβt able to attend the Hometown Music Fest, there are many other great music events youβll want to enjoy over the coming months.
TheΒ Pittsburgh Symphony OrchestraΒ will play outdoors at South Park Amphitheater on July 2, less than a week before theΒ Pittsburgh CLOΒ will entertain the venueβs audience with classic and contemporary showtunes on July 8.
Donnie Iris and the CruisersΒ close out the summer season at South Park Amphitheater on August 26.
Head out to Hartwood Acres Park Amphitheater on July 10 for Dog Days. National actΒ Good Brother EarlΒ performs a set to conclude a fun-filled afternoon of activities with your pet.
Grammy award-winning folk artistΒ Mary Chapin CarpenterΒ will perform at Hartwoon Acres on July 17.
Check out the Allegheny CountyΒ websiteΒ for more information on any of these acts, and for a list of other scheduled performers.