
WFPK Waterfront Wednesday 91.9 WFPK Independent Louisville and Waterfront Park are delighted to announce the 24th season of WFPK Waterfront Wednesday. Proceeds from WFPK Waterfront Wednesday benefit two beloved local nonprofits, Louisville Public Media and Waterfront Park. 2026 Season Dates and Artists April 22: Main Stage: Deep Blue Something and Small Time Napoleon Monarch Living Room Stage: Jazz Jam with JonAnthony Floyed-Jackson Quintet & special guests May 27: Main Stage: Arlo Parks and MODISTE Monarch Living Room Stage: Bluegrass Evolution Jam with the Bibelhauser Brothers and Michael Cleveland – bring your instrument and jam along to your favorite bluegrass standards June 24: Main Stage: The War & Treaty and Second Story Man Monarch Living Room Stage: Songwriters Showcase July 29: Over the Rhine (with full band), Abby Hamilton, and LPM Young Artist Showcase winner August 26: Old 97’s, Cait Justice, and LPM Young Artist Showcase winner September 23: Houseplant, DOOM GONG, and LPM Young Artist Showcase winner This season, WFPK Waterfront Wednesday is giving fans more of what they come for — headliners will take the stage earlier and perform a longer set, following a spotlight on Louisville’s favorite local and regional artists. Additionally, in April, May and June, The Monarch Living Room Stage will spotlight some of Louisville’s finest musicians. Music is always better together, so bring your instrument, find your people and make music together from 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. at The Living Room Stage and throughout the evening as an additional fan experience between set breaks. April – Jazz | May – Bluegrass | June – Songwriters The free concerts take place on the Big Four Lawn in Louisville’s Waterfront Park. The lawn opens at 5:00 p.m., with music on the main stage beginning promptly at 6:30 p.m. Food trucks and vendor booths will be available throughout the season beginning at 5:00 p.m. New this year – Split the Pot Raffle, click HERE to learn more!

Waterfront Park is a non-profit, public park in Louisville, Kentucky. We connect people to the river and ensure our waterfront remains an asset that can be enjoyed by the community forever.
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