Ann Arbor’s free Sonic Lunch concerts kick off Thursday
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Enjoy a free concert during lunchtime on Thursday with the first Sonic Lunch of the summer.
The concert series will bring Michigan-famous and nationally-known musicians to Liberty Plaza between June 6 and August 29 this summer.
Concerts will happen between 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the corner of Liberty and Division streets.
This week’s performance will feature pop trio Shaed with opening artist Ain’t Afraid.
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Here’s the summer lineup: June 6: Shaed with Aint Afraid
June 13: Laith Al-Saadi with Shane Guerrette
June 20: Allen Stone with Jacob Sigman
June 27: Madison Cunningham with Kate Pillsbury
July 11: Michigander with Young Ritual
July 25: The Accidentals with Joy Clark
August 1: Frontier Ruckus with Timothy Monger
August 8: May Erlewine with Kate Peterson
August 15: Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers with The Rebels Eves
August 22: Antwaun Stanley with Andrew Horowitz
August 29: The Crane Wives with Anna Ash
There are no performances the week of July 4 or during the Ann Arbor Art Fair from July 18-20.
Ann Arbor 107one’s Scott Vertical will emcee this summer’s concert series.
Sonic Lunch was started in 2008 by Bank of Ann Arbor.
Get more details here.
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