If you’re a fan of classic rock and live in the DFW area, then the “Sounds of Lewisville” concert series is where to be this month. As part of Lewisville’s Centennial Celebration, the next installment will feature The Zeppelin Project, a Led Zeppelin tribute band, set to rock Wayne Ferguson Plaza on June 3. This concert is more than just a nod to the legendary rock gods, it’s a slice of history commemorating their 1969 performance at the Texas International Pop Festival in Lewisville. The series promises a Tuesday night filled with nostalgia and killer performances, complete with opening act The Jake, a blues-rock band that will surely set the stage.
Organized by the City of Lewisville, the “Sounds of Lewisville” aims not only to entertain but also to honor the vibrant history of the local music scene. Coming up, fans can look forward to acts like Lover: An Eras Tour Experience and Uptown Funk in the following weeks. Concerts start at 7 p.m. sharp with opening acts up until 7:45 p.m., and the main event rocks until 9:30 p.m. Attendees are advised to fully embrace comfort by bringing blankets and lawn chairs, and well-behaved pets on a leash are welcome too. Forget the hassle of dinner plans because you can grab food and beverages right there as the tunes play.
As the series heads for its grand finale, prepare for the Red White & Lewisville concert on July 1 featuring The 8Tracks. This isn’t just any curtain drop; following the performance, attendees will be treated to a dazzling drone and low-level fireworks spectacle launching from the Lewisville Grand Theater. It’s the kind of eye candy that’s sure to complement the day’s auditory delights…