Nine Friday nights, nine different sounds. Something for everyone under the Brentwood summer sky.
The perfect season opener — a high-energy dance variety act built to get a crowd moving from the first note. Hip Service brings a mix of crowd-pleasing hits across genres, the kind of show that works for every age group on the lawn. Come early, stake your spot, and get ready to dance.
A warm summer Friday night in the park with a reggae band is as close to paradise as Brentwood gets. Sky Eyes brings the laid-back groove and island spirit of reggae to the City Park stage — blankets, lawn chairs, and a light breeze are all you need. The perfect Friday night reset.
Named after the famous Nicaraguan volcano, Momotombo brings erupting Latin rock energy to the City Park stage. Expect the fire of rock guitar fused with the rhythm of Latin percussion — cumbia, salsa, and rock rolled into one visceral outdoor experience. This one gets loud in the best possible way.
For anyone who came of age with the sounds of 90s and 2000s hip-hop and R&B — this is your Friday night. Adam Aldama & The Aces celebrate the golden era of the genre with the kind of show that makes you feel 22 again. Bring whoever you used to blast this music with.
A Friday night Latin salsa show at an outdoor park is one of summer's great pleasures — and Carlos Xavier knows how to deliver it. Congas, brass, rhythm, and the irresistible pull of salsa that makes the whole lawn want to dance. Bring your partner. Or find one there.
Velvet blazers, vintage grooves, and a show that feels like it was beamed in from a better decade. The Billy Martini Show is a retro revival experience — lounge, soul, funk, and pop wrapped in theatrical style. The kind of act you remember long after the night ends. Dress the part if you're feeling it.
The King of Country gets his night in Brentwood. Amarillo by Morning brings the timeless catalog of George Strait — Ace in the Hole, Check Yes or No, The Chair, Unwound — to the park stage with the authenticity the music demands. Country fans will not want to miss this one. Boots encouraged.
Five decades of pop hits compressed into one Friday night — from the hooks of the '70s through the anthems of the '80s and '90s and right up to today's chart-toppers. Pop Fiction knows how to read a crowd and pivot on the fly. Every generation in the park will hear something they love. This is the crowd-pleaser of the summer.
The season closer goes out the way it should — with rock and soul that fills a park. The Real Thang Band brings the heat for the final Friday night of summer 2026, blending the grit of rock with the warmth of soul in a set built for a send-off. Summer's last hurrah. Make it count.
First Street and Oak Street are right next to the park — great restaurants and bars within easy walking distance. Grab dinner before the show, or wind down with drinks after. Locals call Brentwood "Blackhawk East" and once you've done a full Friday night here, you'll understand why.
Brentwood City Park is in the heart of downtown — a short walk from First Street and Oak Street restaurants. A parking structure sits right next to the stage, so parking stress is non-existent. Arrive by 6:30 to get a good spot on the lawn before the 7 PM start.
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