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Concerts in the Park: Luke Mills Band
July 2, 2017 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
FREEJoin us in Kearney’s Harmon Park Sonotorium for this Free Community Event!
At 6PM, Tropical Sno and The Big Pig be available for refreshments and members of the Kearney Artists Guild will have artwork on display for sale. Boy Scout Troop 158 will be selling popcorn and water.
Concerts start at 7PM, this week featuring Luke Mills Band.
Luke Mills is a singer/songwriter and country artist from Nebraska. He released his “Boots” EP in Jan 2015. Since that release, he has seen two of his songs maintain a strong presence on regional country radio stations and opened for Chris Janson (Buy Me A Boat), Blackhawk, Lee Brice, and a handful of other country artists.
Luke has been touring, recording, and writing his own music since 1999. After navigating the independent music market for over a decade, he established himself as a songwriter who engages audiences through his recordings and live shows. This 35 year old wrote his first song when he was 13 after listening to country radio as a child and being influenced by George Strait, Alan Jackson, and Clint Black.
Join us in Kearney’s Harmon Park Sonotorium for this Free Community Event!
At 6PM, Tropical Sno and The Big Pig be available for refreshments and members of the Kearney Artists Guild will have artwork on display for sale. Boy Scout Troop 158 will be selling popcorn and water.
Concerts start at 7PM, this week featuring Luke Mills Band.
Luke Mills is a singer/songwriter and country artist from Nebraska. He released his “Boots” EP in Jan 2015. Since that release, he has seen two of his songs maintain a strong presence on regional country radio stations and opened for Chris Janson (Buy Me A Boat), Blackhawk, Lee Brice, and a handful of other country artists.
Luke has been touring, recording, and writing his own music since 1999. After navigating the independent music market for over a decade, he established himself as a songwriter who engages audiences through his recordings and live shows. This 35 year old wrote his first song when he was 13 after listening to country radio as a child and being influenced by George Strait, Alan Jackson, and Clint Black.