Looking at the free concert schedules in and around the home district, it feels like Troy has decided to go el-scrimpo this year. That is to say, not as much entertainment as usual, as the budget is being redistributed elsewhere.
The annual Rockin' on The River series at Riverfront Park has been "paused" for this year. Seems to me the money is being diverted for one of Mayor Carmella Mantello's fever dream projects. Not good. They're still doing the Wake Up Wednesday series at Ryan's Wake on River Street, though.
But, the biggest hit is the Powers Park series, reduced to just 2 shows this year, both with a 1 pm start, and running until 8:30 pm.
July 11:
1 pm: Psycho Mutton Chops.
3 pm: Brian Kane & The Beginning.
6 pm: Skeeter Creek.
August 15:
1 pm: Ishikawa (Allman Brothers tribute).
3 pm: Stones Alive (Rolling Stones tribute, of course).
6 pm: Legacy (Styx tribute).
Wake Up Wednesdays began its 2026 season on May 20, and continues through July 1. Next Step Federal Credit Union is the event sponsor. The remaining lineup:
Tomorrow: The Revival, featuring Alyssa Crosby (ex-The Voice).
June 17: Yacht Club.
June 24: Highway Boys (Zach Bryan tribute).
July 1: Legend (Journey tribute).
The city will still have its annual Pig Out and Chowderfest events at Riverfront Park, but this just doesn't hit the same.