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Expanded Car, Bike Parking for WFPK Waterfront Wednesday

 

91.9 WFPK launches Louisville’s favorite concert series on Wednesday, April 22, 2015.  The WFPK Waterfront Wednesday® Concert Series is a monthly free concert on the Big Four Lawn in Louisville Waterfront Park, located next to the Big Four Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge.  To alleviate parking congestion caused by the KY/IN Bridges project, a free trolley service from Trolley De Ville, courtesy of Republic Bank, will be offered between Witherspoon and the Big Four Lawn for people who park West of I-65 . The Republic Bank Easy Trolley will run a continuous loop between 6:00 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. We strongly suggest parking West of I -65 in the Witherspoon, Humana and surface lots.  VIEW MAP OF PARKING OPTIONS HERE.

In addition, increased bicycle parking will be offered in the event area, provided by Parkside Bikes.

The concerts take place on select Wednesdays of every month, April through September. Dates for the 2015 season are: April 22, May 27, June 24, July 29, August 26 & September 30. The Big Four Lawn “opens” at 5 pm, and the music begins promptly at 6 pm.

The first installment of the summer series will feature Shakey Graves, JD McPherson, and Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers.  Artist announcements will be made as concert dates approach.

The 2015 WFPK Waterfront Wednesday season is made possible by the generous support of Goose Island Brewing Company, MINI of Louisville, Republic Bank, and Passport Health Plan.

Additional support for April’s event comes from Old 502 Winery and KitchenAid.

Special thanks to Friends of the Waterfront.

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