THURSDAY, JULY 18
Rockwall, TX-June 28, 2024 – Thursday nights in Rockwall are extra special this summer as the city presents its annual series of Concerts by the Lake. Held at The Harbor between 7 and 9 p.m. each week from May through July, the concerts feature a wide assortment of musical artists. Performing next in the series on July 18 is Bad Moon Rising, a Creedence Clearwater Revival tribute band.
The 2023 Josie Music Award Tribute Band of the Year Nominee was founded in 2008. Since then, Bad Moon Rising has played countless shows across the southern United States, with performances in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, New Mexico and Georgia, selling out venues everywhere it goes.
Rockwall is the “Free Live Music Capital of North Texas.” Through the years, the city has hosted more than 200 different bands at Concerts by the Lake.
The free concerts take place on the Amphitheater Stage at The Harbor, 2059 Summer Lee Drive, on the shores of beautiful Lake Ray Hubbard. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets, picnics and beverages. Restaurants at The Harbor provide a variety of food choices. Food can be brought in or delivered. Concerts take place unless there is rain or severe weather at showtime; however, the start of a show can be delayed if it appears rain will stop soon.
One of the best things about Concerts by the Lake is that you can experience the shows from land or from water: Scores of boats will fill the Rockwall Harbor enjoying the sounds of the summer concerts.
EVENT DETAILS
What: Concerts by the Lake: Bad Moon Rising: a Creedence Clearwater Revival tribute band
When: 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, July 18
Other concerts in the series:
· July 25: David Whiteman Band: Party band
Where: The Harbor, 2059 Summer Lee Drive, Rockwall
Cost: Free
Parking: Free parking is available in the garage in the TrendHR building at the top of Summer Lee Drive. Note: There is no on-grass parking anywhere at The Harbor.
Information: Rockwall.com
Press Release: BAD MOON RISING TO PERFORM AT CONCERTS BY THE LAKE
Submitted by: Sara Burgos, Sunwest Communications