Music on Main

Sponsored by Duke Arts

Music on Main

The Stage at Southpoint
Icons / ggpcorp-malls / calSaturdays May 10 - Oct 4
5pm - 8pm
Recurring TimeEvery Saturday

Get ready to groove—Music on Main is back at The Streets at Southpoint, and it’s better than ever!

From May through October, join us for an unforgettable outdoor concert series at The Stage at Southpoint, sponsored by Duke Arts. With top-notch talent and a laid-back vibe, it’s the perfect way to spend an evening under the stars. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and your favorite people—and don’t forget to grab a bite or a drink from one of the Streets at Southpoint restaurants. Thanks to our Social District, you can even sip on an adult beverage as you stroll and soak up the sounds. Come for the music, stay for the food, and experience the best of summer at The Streets at Southpoint!

Please note, in case of bad weather, please check out the Streets at Southpoint social media channels for postponement information!

Artist Lineup:

Below, find the Music on Main lineup. Additional performances/artists will be announced in the coming weeks.

June 21: The Dan Davis Group

  • The Dan Davis Group is a jazz organ trio featuring Doug Largent – Hammond organ, Kevin Van Sant – guitar, and Dan Davis on drums. The band performs a range of styles from the organ trio tradition which include jazz, funk, Latin, New Orleans, R&B, and soul-jazz. The art and joy of improvisation is the primary focus of the group’s performances. The band’s Influences range from Jimmy Smith, Miles Davis, Joey DeFrancesco, and the Meters to Duke Ellington, Larry Goldings, The Tony Williams Lifetime, and the Great American Songbook.

June 28: Abby Bryant

  • A music minister’s daughter turned fierce frontwoman on the festival scene, Abby Bryant found her true love for performing while attending Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. Quickly forming a touring band and playing the Southeast and beyond, Bryant released her debut album Not Your Little Girl which garnered critical acclaim and Americana chart success with themes of growing up, leaving home, and finding her own identity outside her traditional upbringing.