Meijer Gardens Announces Tentative 2021 Concerts
Past favorites and a unique new combination of artists have been provisionally scheduled for three separate Summer series of concerts at Meijer Gardens.
Outdoor gatherings are not yet a sure thing in 2021, but Meijer Gardens is anticipating we will be able to get together and enjoy some music in the outdoors under the stars. West Michigan s favorite summertime venue has just released a very eclectic lineup of concerts. There will be three different musical series, spotlighting the symphony, local artists and national acts from classic rock to classical hip-hop.
We are pleased to announce plans for the safe return of live music this summer with three unique series – Fifth Third Bank Summer Concerts at Meijer Gardens, Tuesday Evening Music Club and the Jim & Marie Preston Sunday Strings, featuring musicians from the Grand Rapids Symphony and West Michigan. All dates, performers and information are subject to changed based on COVID-
Kansas, O.A.R. and The Verve Pipe among groups tentatively planned for Meijer Gardens concert series
Updated Apr 29, 2021;
Posted Apr 29, 2021
O.A.R. performing in 2015 at Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park. The band is one of the acts set to perform in this year s summer concert series. (MLive file photo)
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI O.A.R., Kansas and The Verve Pipe are among the groups tentatively scheduled for the Fifth Third Bank Summer Concerts at Meijer Gardens series this summer.
The groups were announced Thursday, April 29 by Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, with the caveat that all shows are subject to change because of coronavirus restrictions.
Despite COVID case rise, summer concerts set to return – from Bieber to Bryan
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After a pandemic-impaired year, Michigan’s concert train is getting ready to roll out of the station this summer.
Pop sensation Justin Bieber makes a rescheduled tour stop June 25 at Grand Rapids’ Van Andel Arena, followed four days later by the Dave Matthews Band.
Country star Luke Bryan plays a sold-out show May 29 outside Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Mount Pleasant, with heavy metal’s Megadeth and Lamb of God, rap’s Snoop Dogg with Wiz Khalifa, and country’s Miranda Lambert with Lee Brice taking the outdoor stage in July, followed in August by rock’s Shinedown with Pop Evil and country’s Keith Urban with Lindsay Ell.