
The Town of Innisfil is bringing live music back to local parks this summer with the return of its free Music in the Park concert series.
The all-ages event will take place on Tuesday evenings throughout July and August, rotating between Innisfil Town Square, Innisfil Beach Park and Cookstown Community Park. Concerts run from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and feature live performances, yard games, community information booths, and food and beverage vendors on select evenings. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lawn chair or blanket.
Mayor Lynn Dollin said the concert series provides an opportunity for residents to enjoy live entertainment while spending time in the community’s parks.
“There’s something special about a summer night spent outdoors with live music and good company,” says Mayor Lynn Dollin. “Music in the Park brings our community together to connect, relax, and celebrate the amazing talent we have close to home. I hope you’ll join us and take advantage of everything our beautiful parks have to offer this season.”
This year’s performance schedule includes:
- July 7th – Crusin at Innisfil Town Square
- July 14th – Kyle Wauchope at Innisfil Beach Park
- July 21st – Monet & Christian at Cookstown Community Park
- July 28th – Frankie Cimino & Rock with Anthony at Innisfil Town Square
- August 4th – UpBeat Groove at Innisfil Beach Park
- August 11th – Lil Chill Duo at Cookstown Community Park
- August 18th – Jammers Waffle House at Innisfil Town Square
- August 25th – Rainstone at Innisfil Beach Park
The Town also acknowledged the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) as the title sponsor of the 2026 Music in the Park series.
The concerts are weather permitting. More information and event updates are available here.
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