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4th of July Concerts

  • Levee Park Red Wing, MN 55066 (map)

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Levee Park in Red Wing, MN

Grab your family, rally your friends, and join us right here in beautiful Red Wing as we celebrate a massive milestone—America’s 250th anniversary!

We are keeping our good ol' All-American traditions alive and well. Pack up your favorite picnic baskets, grab your coziest blankets, and head down to the riverfront. Secure your favorite patch of green space in any of our gorgeous waterfront or river view parks for an afternoon packed with community, laughter, and social fun.

Catch incredible tunes filling the air right by the Gazebo area in Levee Park starting at 4:00pm

4th of July Concert Schedule:

4-5 pm — WIGGIN

WIGGIN is a Minnesota-based indie rock band that has been writing and performing original music since 2017. Built around a distinctive piano-driven sound, the band blends infectious melodies, thoughtful lyrics, and dynamic arrangements into songs that are both emotionally resonant and immediately memorable.
At a time when many rock bands rely on guitars to carry the melody, WIGGIN places the piano at the center of its sound. The result is a fresh take on indie rock—energetic, melodic, and rich with character. Drawing from a wide range of influences, the band's music combines driving rhythms, soaring hooks, and honest storytelling that connects with listeners on a personal level.

5:30-6:30 pm — Brent & Sheena

Brent & Sheena are a beloved acoustic duo out of Red Wing, featuring Brent Wyatt and Sheena Tisland—two educators by day and seasoned performers by night. Known for their warm stage presence and crowd-pleasing versatility, they’ve become one of the most popular live acts in southeastern Minnesota in recent years.
Blending tight harmonies with acoustic guitar-driven arrangements, Brent & Sheena cover a wide range of music spanning the 1960s to today. Their setlists move across genres—rock, country, Motown, pop, and more—creating a nostalgic yet fresh experience that resonates with audiences of all ages.  

7-8 pm — Trapper Schoepp

“What’s most important to me is to be a link in the chain of musicians before and after my time,” Trapper Schoepp says in light of his fifth album, Siren Songs. Recorded at Johnny Cash’s Cabin in Hendersonville, TN, Trapper continues down the trail trod by his musical heroes.
In 2019, the Milwaukee singer-songwriter published a long lost song with Bob Dylan called “On, Wisconsin” - making him the youngest musician to share a co-writing credit with the Nobel Prize laureate. The song led to a #1 trending article in Rolling Stone and over a hundred tour dates worldwide.