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The 2nd Annual Downtown Live Concert Series continues with Dukes of Country on June 13

Grab your dancing shoes and lawn chair and join The Dukes of Country in Downtown Statesboro on June 13! The five-member group focuses on country but is sure to entertain all.
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The 2nd Annual Downtown Live Concert Series reaches the halfway mark with the fourth concert of the series. The City of Statesboro will present The Dukes of Country as the fourth concert on June 13, 2024.

Downtown Live is scheduled from April through September with a total of eight concerts taking place on select Thursday nights at 7:00 p.m. The concerts will be held on East Main Street in front of the Bulloch County Courthouse and are open to the public.

While The Dukes of Country will focus on the country music genre, their high energy performance will wow music lovers that might prefer a different type of music. The five-member group not only sings classic country songs like Jolene, Boot Scootin’ Boogie, and Mountain Music, but they do so in costumes appropriate for the song or the musical era.

Grab your dancing shoes and lawn chair and join The Dukes of Country in Downtown Statesboro on June 13. Admission to the concerts is open to the public. Food trucks and vendors will open at 6:00 p.m. on the day of the event with several downtown restaurants also within walking distance of the concert stage. Downtown Live is a family-friendly event for all ages. For more information, visit www.downtownlivestatesboro.com and follow the series on Facebook and Instagram.

"The Downtown Live concert series brings life to the city in a special way.,” said Mayor Jonathan McCollar. “There is nothing like fellowshipping with great people in our beautiful downtown while listening to great music!"

The Downtown Live Statesboro Concert Series is presented by the City of Statesboro and Bulloch Solutions with the support of community partners including Visit Statesboro, the Downtown Statesboro Development Authority and the Averitt Center for the Arts.