Opening night of the 2017 Hot Summer Nights Concert Series features the fabulous and fascinating Todd Eckart. An amalgam of raw energy, classic charm, bygone-era romance and a formidable stage presence grace every note of Todd’s live performances. He is equal parts wistful crooner, country songsmith, and rock-n-roll heartthrob. Don’t miss this show by a man armed only with his guitar, his songs, and a burning desire to tell his story and, most importantly, touch the hearts of his listeners, male and female, young and old alike. Voted Best Musician by the Northland Reader in the 2016 and 2017 Best of the Northland Polls!
The Hot Summer Nights Concert Series is a series of FREE concerts scheduled for the outdoor-indoor amphitheater at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College. The popular performances are open to the public and will be held from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. every Thursday evening for four weeks beginning on July 6 and concluding on July 27. All concerts will be held rain or shine under the dome of the college’s spectacular amphitheater. (The concerts are moved indoors in case of inclement weather.)
Each entertaining evening of music is designed for family fun and for people of all ages. Concert-goers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets, or seat cushions to sit on. Beginning at approximately 6:15 p.m. each Thursday concert evening, the staff and students from the college’s Veterans Resource Center will be grilling and selling tasty food items from the B&B Market including hamburgers, hot dogs, and bratwurst as a fundraiser for the student organization on campus.
For more information, visit the web page here: https://fdltcc.edu/campus-life/summer-concert-series/

Todd Eckart

Todd Eckart

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