With a reputation for highlighting some of the Triangle’s hottest talent, the Town of Chapel Hill and the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership have announced this summer’s Locally Grown line-up.
Kicking off June 28, the Locally Grown series always features some of the best talent coming out of the area. In years past, that has included The Love Language, Lost in the Trees, Future Islands, The Old Ceremony and The Physics of Meaning.
This season will kick-off with Birds & Arrows along with Lizzy Ross Band and Mary Johnson Rockers & The Spark on June 28.
The music continues on July 26 with Mount Moriah, as well as Skylar Gudasz and the Ugly Girls.
And the series concludes Aug. 23 with Mipso Trio and Morning Brigade.
The series, which is held Thursday evenings in Wallace Plaza on top of the Wallace Parking Deck at 150 E. Rosemary Street, is a free event.
On July 12, the town will hold a screening of “The Muppets,” followed by “The Dark Knight” on July 19, “Back to the Future” on Aug. 2, “Gnomeo & Juliet” on Aug. 9 and “Vertigo” on Aug. 16.
Concert nights feature the New Belgium Brewing Company beer garden along with “a selection of food from some of Franklin Street’s favorite restaurants.”
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