ArtsQuest Brings Back Free Summer Concert Series to Union Terrace Amphitheater for Second Consecutive Year

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In partnership with the City of Allentown, the series returns with a dynamic lineup of live music and community programming

Bethlehem, Lehigh Valley, PA, April 6, 2026 –  ArtsQuest, in partnership with the City of Allentown, is proud to announce the return of ArtsQuest’s Friday Concerts at Union Terrace Amphitheater, presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network, part of Jefferson Health, for a second consecutive summer season.

Following a successful inaugural year, the free, family-friendly concert series returns to the historic Union Terrace Amphitheater with an expanded and diverse lineup designed to bring the community together through live music, culture and shared experiences in the heart of Allentown.

The series will once again invite residents of Allentown—as well as visitors from across the Lehigh Valley, to enjoy live performances in a relaxed, open-air setting. All concerts will run from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., and attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets.

“We have been eager and excited to return to Union Terrace since the moment the last notes ended in September. To be able to build on the momentum of last year and bring this series back to Union Terrace for a second summer presents an opportunity for growth of the festivities,” said Patrick Brogan, Chief Programming Officer at ArtsQuest. “The partnership with the City of Allentown continues to grow into something very special—creating access to live music, celebrating local, regional and nationally touring talent and giving people a place to come together and connect through the shared experience of music under the night sky.”

“Our city is committed to creating vibrant and welcoming spaces where people can come together and connect,” said Mayor Matt Tuerk. “This series brings great energy to Union Terrace and gives our community yet another free, easy way to enjoy live music all summer long.”

2026 Friday Concerts at Union Terrace Amphitheater Lineup: 

Friday, May 22: Low Cut Connie with Slingshot Dakota

Low Cut Connie

A Philadelphia-based rock and roll band fronted by singer-pianist Adam Weiner. For years now, Low Cut Connie has built its grassroots coalition of oddballs, underdogs, and fun-loving weirdos with songs that celebrate life on the fringes of polite society. The band’s infamously wild, passionate live shows provide a total release – of stress, of inhibition, of shame – working up a primordial rock n roll sweat for fans to get blissfully soaked in.

Slingshot Dakota

Hailing from Allentown, Slingshot Dakota is an indie rock band comprised of two people— vocalist/pianist Carly Comando and drummer Tom Patterson, and has no shortage of volume, energy and catchy tunes. While heartfelt melodies anchor the duo’s compelling sound, Slingshot has injected a bit of that ol’ punk rock abandon into the mix.

Friday, June 26: Reggae Night in partnership with Movement Moves Media: Red Fox with special guests G.O.E. Troupe and Space Kamp, hosted by Naj & DJ Romeo G

Red Fox

Red Fox is a Jamaican-born dancehall/reggae artist who emerged in the early 1990s as a key figure in the Brooklyn reggae scene. Known for hits like “Come Boogie Down,” he helped bridge dancehall with hip-hop, often working alongside Shaggy and the Ruff Entry Crew.

G.O.E. Troupe

Blending genres and faith, this Lehigh Valley-based band uses God-given talent to curate uplifting, authentic vibes with musical chemistry, playing for artists among the gospel and mainstream communities.

Space Kamp

Space Kamp is a genre-bending duo blending alternative hip-hop, reggae, and psychedelic influences to create a sound they call Rebel Hippies music. Formed in 2017 with the mission to “Break Rules and Spread Love,” their music is rooted in conscious lyricism and uplifting energy, inspiring listeners to live in the moment and embrace life to the fullest.

Friday, July 17: Clave Legacy with Sol Katana

Clave Legacy

Clave Legacy is predominantly a Latin-Jazz & Salsa fusion faith-based band located in Lehigh Valley, PA. The name “Clave Legacy” signifies the heritage of the “Clave” which is the key of Latin music. Their main purpose is to keep salsa music alive, with a gospel mindset. Clave Legacy has performed for the Miller Symphony Orchestra Parranda, local restaurants, churches, weddings and festivals.

Sol Katana

In a galaxy near you, on a planet not so far away, the roots of Latin and American sounds combine in a “Latin space funk” experience for all. Inspired by his Puerto Rican and Colombian heritage, Sol Katana blends his taste for pop with flavors from indigenous rhythms, rock, soul, and R&B. He writes genre bending original music that blurs the lines between fantasy and reality with bilingual lyrics in English and Spanish.

Friday, August 21: Carbon Leaf with Fig for a Kiss

Carbon Leaf

A touring mainstay and an indie folk rock staple, this Virginia quintet’s well-hewn live show and musical style drift in and out of Americana, bluegrass, rock, folk, Celtic and pop traditions with ease, using an arsenal of instruments to define the band’s lively stage presence and sonic landscape.

Fig for a Kiss

Based out of the Lehigh Valley, Fig for a Kiss is an acoustic, Irish Folk band with a unique blend of Celtic and Contemporary Influences.

Friday, September 11: Little Lies: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac

Little Lies

Hailing from Boston, Little Lies is a touring, high-energy tribute band that captures the youthful spirit and classic sound of one of the most popular bands in the world, Fleetwood Mac. This eight-person lineup of professional musicians carefully reconstructs the magic of Fleetwood Mac with soaring harmonies and a thundering rhythm section. Presenting a compelling show that has consistently sold out theatres across New England and the Tri-State region over the last two years.

In addition to live music, attendees can enjoy a variety of food vendors, with more details to be announced.

General street parking will be available on Union and Walnut Streets, with additional accessible parking nearby. More information, including event updates, can be found at artsquest.org.

 

About ArtsQuest

ArtsQuest’s mission is to provide access to exceptional artistic, cultural and educational experiences, using arts and culture as drivers of economic development in our urban communities. ArtsQuest supports this mission through performing and visual arts, film, arts education and outreach, youth programming and a wide range of cultural events, anchored by signature venues and initiatives including its flagship event, Musikfest; the ArtsQuest Creative Factory powered by PPL, a centerpiece for the Valley’s artistic communities; the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks; and the LVHN, part of Jefferson Health Turn & Grind Shop, an adaptive reuse project expanding space for programming, festivals, private events and nationally touring exhibits. ArtsQuest welcomes more than 1.9 million people annually, with nearly 40 percent of its programs free to attend, generating a regional economic impact of more than $143 million annually. ArtsQuest’s Re-Imagine That! Capital Campaign supports the continued growth of its mission to make the arts accessible for all.