Arts & Entertainment

Five Musicians To Perform Around Downtown Summit Thursday

Sweet sounds will fill the streets of Downtown Summit as patrons shop and eat on Thursday as part of the new "Street Sounds Fall Edition."

Sweet sounds will fill the streets of Downtown Summit as patrons shop and eat on Thursday as part of the new "Street Sounds Fall Edition."
Sweet sounds will fill the streets of Downtown Summit as patrons shop and eat on Thursday as part of the new "Street Sounds Fall Edition." (Caren Lissner/Patch)

SUMMIT, NJ — The "Summit Street Sounds" series that brought live music to Downtown Summit once a week in summer is continuing into the fall, with street musicians performing on Thursday evenings as patrons dine and shop.

The series was to kick off last week, but the night's performances were canceled due to poor weather. The series will continue through Oct. 14.

"Don't miss the chance to enjoy some outdoor dining, live music and late night shopping," says Downtown Summit.

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Here are the Thursday, Sept. 30 Performers and where they're performing:

  • Sunken City Saxophone Quartet — The Promenade
  • The Frost Kings — Maple St & Springfield
  • BBD Rhythm & Blues Band — Lyric Park
  • Brian Bauers — DUE 360
  • Alvin Madison — Horse Trough

The performances take place from 5 to 8 p.m.

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