Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors will headline the Woodstock Summer Concert Series' next concert Saturday.
The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 9 at the Northside Hospital-Cherokee Amphitheater, 101 Arnold Mill Road in Woodstock.
Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors, a Nashville Americana band, draws influence from Tom Petty and Bob Dylan. They have toured extensively, performing alongside Amos Lee, Willie Nelson, John Hiatt, NEEDTOBREATHE, Don Henley and others.
Local musician Jonathan Peyton will open for the band. He writes emotion-evoking songs that tell a story and captivate audiences with their relatability and honesty. He lives in Woodstock with his wife, Abigail.
Free shuttles run from 5 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. from:
• Northside Cherokee Medical Offices Towne Lake Parking Deck, 900 Towne Lake Parkway.
• Woodstock City Church West Parking Lot, 150 Ridgewalk Parkway.
• Little River Elementary School Front Parking Lot, 3170 Trickum Road.
Each location has on-site security. A map of public parking in Downtown Woodstock can be found at wdstk.ga/parkdowntown. The designated rideshare pick-up/drop-off location is the Chambers at City Center Parking Lot, 8534 Main St.
The Woodstock Summer Concert Series is presented by Carriage Kia, City of Woodstock, and Woodstock Parks and Recreation. For more information about the Woodstock Summer Concert Series, visit www.woodstockconcertseries.com. For more information about parks and programs, visit woodstockparksandrec.com. For hotel accommodations, visit www.visitwoodstockga.com.
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