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Rehoboth Beach Bandstand unveils summer concert lineup

Shows kick off May 24 for Memorial Day weekend
April 15, 2025

The Rehoboth Beach Bandstand’s 2025 Summer Concert Series offers about 40 harmonious reasons to come to downtown Rehoboth Beach this summer. In celebration of Memorial Day weekend, the series will begin Saturday, May 24, with a special performance by We May Be Right – A Tribute to Billy Joel.

The official concert season launches Friday, June 13, with an electrifying performance by The Million Dollar McGraw Show, starring Vegas McGraw, winner of Clash of the Cover Bands Episode 3, produced by Jimmy Fallon. From that night forward, every weekend evening throughout the summer, the bandstand will host an exciting mix of high-energy performances from some of the nation’s top tribute and party bands.

This year’s lineup features a diverse selection of standout tribute acts, including: Atomic Light Orchestra, performing the legendary hits of Electric Light Orchestra; Frontiers – the ultimate Journey tribute; BOSTYX – a Boston & Styx tribute; Double Vision, bringing the music of Foreigner to life on stage; and the return of Lights Out, performing the timeless music of Frankie Valli.

"Each summer, we strive to curate an outstanding lineup of performances, and 2025 is shaping up to be one of our most exciting seasons yet," said Bandstand Director Corey Groll. "With an exciting mix of new acts and returning favorites, we are proud to continue our tradition of providing high-quality, free entertainment for everyone to enjoy."

The bandstand will welcome the U.S. Navy Band Commodores for an annual July 4th performance, a patriotic tradition that continues to captivate audiences.

June, July and August promise unforgettable performances from: Studio Two – an early Beatles tribute; local rock favorite Earth Jam; The New Romance, delivering the best of ‘80s rock; and Rainbow Full of Sound, celebrating the music of the Grateful Dead.

Several fan-favorite acts return to the bandstand this summer as well, including: Yellow Brick Road – a tribute to Elton John; High Noon – the East Coast’s premier Southern rock tribute; The Seven Wonders – a tribute to Fleetwood Mac; Satisfaction – the international Rolling Stones show; and the always-popular Central City.

The season will conclude Friday and Saturday, Aug. 29 and 30, as Still Surfin’ and Parrotbeach bring the sounds of The Beach Boys and Jimmy Buffett to the Rehoboth Beach coastline, creating the perfect summer sendoff.

Concerts are held at 8 p.m., every Friday, Saturday and Sunday during the summer season. All performances are free to the public and take place at the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand, just steps from the Boardwalk.

For the full 2025 Summer Concert Series schedule, visit rehobothbandstand.com