River Rock at the Amp reveals 2025 line-up
WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) – The 2025 line-up for River Rock at the Amp has been released.
Earlier this month, Sunrise Entertainment announced two of its larger shows — a Michael Jackson vs. Prince tribute on Saturday, June 21, and Pink Floyd and Pat Benatar tribute bands on Saturday, August 23.
Tuesday, the full schedule of events was revealed, kicking off with a show on Saturday, May 31, featuring Tom Petty tribute band, King's Highway, as well as opener RDNA, which plays a mix of songs from the 1950s to present.
The series starts on Saturday, May 23, with 'Wish You Were Here' and 'Invincible.'
See the full schedule of events below:
Saturday, May 31: King's Highway and RDNA
Saturday, June 14: 7 Bridges and Into the Blue
Saturday, June 21: Who's Bad: Michael Jackson Vs. Prince
Saturday, June 28: Best of Times and E5C4P3
Saturday, July 12: Queen Nation and The Hern Brothers Band
Saturday, July 19: Chris Higbee and Northern Whiskey
Saturday, July 26: Forever Seger and Moving in Stereo
Saturday, August 2: Disco Inferno and The Boy Band Review
Friday, August 15: Zoso and Paradise
Saturday, August 16: Coop's Nightmare and Dirty Deeds
Friday, August 22: 7 Summers and No Funk No Justice
Saturday, August 23: Wish You Were Here and Invincible
The concerts are held at the Warren Community Amphitheater, at 321 Mahoning Ave. NW. Concerts are from 5:30 to 11 p.m., and gates open at 5 p.m.
More information on the show, as well as purchasing tickets, is available on River Rock at the Amp's website. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time or at the gate.
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