Artists for 2026 Airlie Gardens Concert Series set, shows start June 5

Chris Coudriet, County Manager of New Hanover County
Chris Coudriet, County Manager of New Hanover County
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The musical lineup for the Airlie Gardens Summer Concert Series has been announced by New Hanover County on May 7, with performances scheduled to begin June 5.

The annual event will feature seven concerts held on select Fridays throughout the summer at the Airlie Lawn. The schedule includes reSoul on June 5, Jack Jack 180 on June 19, The Cruise Brothers on July 3, Motel Soap on July 10, TripleWide on August 7, No Regretz on August 21, and Bibis Ellison closing out the series September 4.

Tickets will be available during the week of each concert. Adult tickets are priced at $10 each and tickets for children ages four to twelve are $3. Children three and under as well as Airlie Members may attend free of charge but must still reserve a spot through the ticketing system. All attendees are required to purchase or reserve tickets in advance.

Free parking is provided off-site at the Northeast Library located at 1241 Military Cutoff Road with complimentary shuttle service beginning at 5 p.m. On-site parking during concerts is limited to those with permits only.

For additional details about this year’s concert series and ticketing procedures, residents can visit AirlieGardens.org.



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