Party in the Park
Next Level performs on the Party in the Park stage.
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RACINE The entertainment lineup has been announced for Racine’s Party in the Park to be held Sept. 9-11.
The annual event takes place at Racine’s Star Mill Park featuring live music, activities and the Cruisin’ Saturday Night Car Show. This is the 12th year for Party in the Park.
Thursday night will feature the Ollom Brothers Band, Sour Mash String Band and Sheppard Brothers.
On Friday will be performances by Dragons Eye and Strutter, a Kiss Tribute Band.
Saturday will feature event headliner Dillon Carmichael, with Sweet Tea Trio and local band Next Level performing earlier in the evening.
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The five will be inducted Nov. 1 at the Music City Center in Nashville. Because the organization’s 50th-anniversary celebration was postponed last year due to COVID-19, this year’s event will honor two classes in a special, supersize event, dubbed the “50/51 Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala.” This year’s honorees will share the spotlight with the class of 2020: Steve Earle, Bobbie Gentry, Kent Blazy, Brett James and Spooner Oldham.