Campbell Summer Concerts 2019 - Music in the Park

It's time for some music in the park with the 2019 Campbell Summer Concerts brought to you by the City of Campbell and Kaiser-Permanente. The series starts in mid-June and continues for eight weeks with a different band playing each week. The music starts at 6:30 p.m. and goes until 8 p.m. The grounds open for concert goers at 2pm. Please do not setup chairs or other placeholders before 2pm.

Concerts take place on the Orchard City Green located in front of the historic Ainsley House and adjacent to Campbell City Hall. Bring a lawn chair and come enjoy an evening out listening to the charismatic bands we've lined up this year.

The Campbell Historical Museum & Ainsley House Foundation sells pre-packaged snacks, cookies, wine, beer, soda, and water at the event. All proceeds from sales go to the Museum Foundation. Other local food vendors may also have prepared food and goodies for sale.

IMPORTANT: Parking at the City Hall parking lot before 5pm now requires a parking permit. Violators will be ticketed.

Event Series Dates

Glory at 2019 Campbell Summer Concerts

 
6/20/19
 
free
 
Orchard City Green

Glory is a unique tribute band with a feminine twist. They celebrate dynamic female artists and songs across decades and genres with an emphasis on irresistible! They proudly honor only the grooviest songs of female artists from the likes of Sister Sledge to Pat Benatar to Shania Twain to Lady Gaga.

The Joint Chiefs at Campbell Summer Concerts

 
6/27/19
 
free
 
Orchard City Green

The Joint Chiefs is one of the most versatile and exciting dance bands currently performing on the Northern California music scene. Their sound fuses elements of funk, acid jazz and classic R&B with their own signature groove.

Country Cougars at 2019 Campbell Summer Concerts

 
8/1/19
 
free
 
Orchard City Green

The Country Cougars are a hot 'rockin' country band playing new and classic country performing covers from artists including Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Luke Bryan, Zac Brown, Kenny Chesney and Eric Church as well as country legends such as Johnny Cash, Patty Loveless, Brooks and Dunn, and Alan Jackson.