After a year hiatus, the Hot Summer Nights Concert Series returns to Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College (FDLTCC) next month! FDLTCC is excited to announce the wonderful lineup for this summer’s series fantastic free performances in the FDLTCC amphitheater starting Thursday, July 10.

The 2025 Hot Summer Nights Concert Series will take place on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. from July 10 to July 24. Each exciting evening will feature great music for the entire family. All concerts will be held rain or shine under the covered dome of the college’s spectacular amphitheater. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets, or seat cushions to sit.

The Hot Summer Nights Concert Series, hosted by FDLTCC, is returning after a 1-year hiatus due to construction in the college’s amphitheater. For more information on the Hot Summer Nights Concert Series, please visit https://link.fdltcc.edu/concertseries or contact Taylor Warnes, FDLTCC Director of Marketing and Communications, at taylor.warnes*AT*fdltcc.edu.

 

2025 Hot Summer Nights Concert Series Lineup:

Thursday, July 10 – Briand Morrison with Rox Berglund

  • Briand Morrison and Rox Berglund deliver soulful, jazzy, and bluesy music, playing songs we all know and love. Listeners are sure to savor their performances, with Briand on guitar and Rox on vocals.

Thursday, July 17 – Last Call

  • Last Call is a band that has been rocking the Twin Ports and surrounding region since 2019. They play an exciting mix of rock and dance music from the 1970s to today!

Thursday, July 24 – Donny Buck and the Rock-a-Billy Revue

  • Rock-A-Billy Revue provides popular hit music and crowd-pleasing fun. With the always-entertaining Donny Buck leading the way, the band’s shows are full of surprises and good humor. Rock-A-Billy Revue provides popular hit music and crowd-pleasing fun.

Learn more about the Hot Summer Nights Concert Series

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