Bristol Riverside Theatre’s William Penn Bank Summer Music Fest is returning to the Bristol Township Amphitheater (2501 Bath Road, Bristol, PA, 19007) with a lineup that will take audiences on a musical journey through the decades. The second annual summer concert series is bigger and better than ever, with performances from The Commodores (July 15), Russell Thompkins, Jr. & The New Stylistics with special guest Eddie Holman (July 16), Indigo Girls (August 25), 70’s Flashback (August 26), and culminating with Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone (September 9 and 10).
Located in Bristol Township Municipal Park, the Bristol Township Amphitheater was a part of a $7 million development plan that included a large spray park, accessible playground, a synthetic turf field, and free public parking. The recently opened outdoor amphitheater seats 4,000 people and has expanded its offerings for this year’s festival to sell beer, wine, and other concessions, plus new premium seating for fans looking for the ultimate concert experience. Centrally located within 30 miles of Philadelphia, Trenton, and Princeton, the Bristol Township Amphitheater offers attendees of all ages a natural green space to come together and celebrate the joy of live music.
Tickets are on sale now, starting at $35 for general admission and $75 for premium admission. Premium admission includes seating in front of the stage with chairs. General admission attendees are invited to bring their own chairs and blankets. Bristol Riverside Theatre (BRT) has also released a limited number of $11 tickets for each show available at Bristol Township’s Municipal Building exclusively for residents of Bristol Township. All concerts are rain or shine and are on sale now at brtstage.org.