Concert and fireworks return after being cancelled last year due to COVID-19
The City of Mentor is pleased to announce that this year’s Independence Day celebration will be held at Mentor Civic Center Park on Sunday, July 4, 2021 with a concert followed by fireworks.
National country recording artist, Darryl Worley, will perform on the main stage at the Mentor Civic Amphitheater at 8:00 PM with a spectacular 25-minute fireworks display to immediately follow the concert. Worley is known for his soulful, down-to-earth vocal style and traditional country roots. The Tennessee native’s career has spanned three decades with over 20 songs on the Billboard Country Hot 100 including number-one hits “Awful Beautiful Life”, “I Miss My Friend”, and “Have You Forgotten”.
A number of popular local food trucks will be serving their festival favorites including burgers, gyros, pizza, and more. A selection of beers, wines, and sparkling beverages will also be available for sale.
Amphitheater grounds open at 6:00 PM. Visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets. Coolers are welcomed. No pets, glass containers, outside alcohol, tents, or shelters, are permitted on Amphitheater grounds. COVID-19 protocols will be observed, and concert capacity may be limited. This is a non-ticketed event and entry will be on a first-come/first-served basis. Additional rules and information will be posted prior to the event.
Mentor’s Independence Day Celebration is presented by Lake Health and sponsored by Mutsko Insurance Services, and STERIS.
Mentor Civic Center Park is located at 8600 Munson Road.
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