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Sundays at Scioto

The Sundays at Scioto concert series is an outdoor concert that has taken place at Scioto Park in Dublin, since 1983. You're not going to want to miss the 2024 lineup:

A special thanks to our 2024 Sponsors: 
 

 

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FAQs

Can I bring my own food/drink to the concert?

Yes, you are welcome to bring your own picnic. There will also be food trucks onsite. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted in the park.

Where do I park?

Parking is available at Scioto Park, but the lot can fill up. We recommend arriving early. Please consider ride share, carpooling, etc. There is no parking along Riverside Dr.

How much does it cost? 

The concert series is FREE. A percentage of food truck sales goes towards the cost of future concerts. Donations for Dublin Arts Council are also welcome. Board members and volunteers will walk around and collect donations half way through the concert. 

What else should I bring?

We encourage concert goers to bring blankets and  lawn chairs to enjoy the evening.

What if it rains?

In the case of inclement weather, please check the Dublin Arts Council website for cancellations.

Is the amphitheater accessible?

Yes, please use the handicap parking spots near the shelter house to use the walkway and access seating on flat land. If you need assistance, DAC staff is onsite and happy to assist.

 

Please note, the natural amphitheater is located on a hill and there may be some uneven terrain.

Scioto Park

Home to Leatherlips, Dublin Arts Council’s first Dublin Art in Public Places program project, the 12 foot stone memorial to a local Wyandot legend.

 

Scioto Park sits along the river and offers:

Park amenities include:

  • River views

  • Picnic shelter

  • Playground

  • Nature trails

  • Restrooms

  • Amphitheater

Respect our Parks
Plants and animals also are part of the Dublin community. Please respect the plant and animal life and ecosystems of our natural areas. Enjoy the flowers, trees and other flora without picking or damaging plants. Touching or disturbing wildlife, including animal and bird nesting areas and eggs can be dangerous to humans — not to mention our flora and fauna! And please do not damage or remove any property or natural feature, including stones and minerals, earth, wood, and nuts. Take only pictures and leave only footprints in our parks.

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