Broome Bands Together: Enjoy Free Summer Concerts in Otsiningo Park
From time to time, you'll hear someone say that there is nothing to do in Binghamton and the Southern Tier. That's just not true, for instance, you can spend your Tuesday nights outside this summer.
It's the return of Broome Bands Together, an outdoor concert series at Otsiningo Park in Broome County. There is so much to love about this event including FREE admission to these community concerts is free!
Broome Bands Together: When and Where
It begins on Tuesday, June 4th and runs until August 13th with open dates at the end of the summer in case of rain-outs and make-up concerts. Rock (and county) out on Tuesday nights throughout the summer at The Stage in Otsiningo Park in the Town of Dickinson.
Broome Bands Together 2024 Summer Lineup
This year's lineup features several local bands that are sure to get you moving and grooving:
June 4th: 5th Gear Overdrive
June 11th: The Shambles
June 18th: Roxslyde
June 25th: The Letter 5
July 2nd: Katie Scott with Persuasion
July 9th: A Country Mile
July 16th: Hi-Way Fruit Market
July 23rd: Crossing the Line
July 20th: Melanie and the Boys
August 13th: Smashing Atoms
Broome Bands Together Rain Dates
As I mentioned earlier, in case the weather turns bad, Broome Bands Together has reserved two rain dates on August 24th and August 31st.
What to Bring to Broome Bands Together
Remember to bring a chair or blanket with you when you go to a Broome Bands Together concert. The concert is FREE but you can help those who are need in our community by bringing a food donation for CHOW. This local organization that fights hunger will have barrels at every concert to collect your non-perishable food items.
Broome Bands Together Food and Drink
By the way, you won't have to worry about being hungry or thirsty while your there. Food and drinks will be available from Downtown Danny's, Beer Tree Brew Co, Pit Stop Popcorn, and Here's the Twist!
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