July is packed with live music at the Highmark Blue Shield Community Stage on the Air Products Town Square. From southern rock and jazzy pop to an Independence Day celebration, a weekend of blues, and a weekend of faith-based music to close things out, there’s a little bit of everything this month. Whether you’re celebrating the 4th of July or just looking for a show to catch, there’s a reason to stop by the stage all July.
Check out the full lineup below!
Independence Day Celebration – July 4

Chasing Stars– 3:30pm
New Jersey southern rock trio Chasing Stars combines the raw energy of rock with modern heaviness. Heavily influenced by bands like The Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Black Sabbath, their original music creates a sound that is uniquely their own while honoring the roots of southern rock.
The Wonton Soups – 7:30pm
The Wonton Soups bring together members with backgrounds in jazz, musical theater, marching band, and self-taught music, mixing funk, swing, pop, and big band influences. Known for opening for national touring acts and playing festivals and community events, they put a fresh spin on covers for all ages.


Big Bone Daddy – 10pm
This rock and blues band from Eastern PA and Western NJ has played clubs and festivals from New Jersey to North Carolina. The six-member lineup brings guitars, bass, drums, keys, and sax together for a full rock and blues sound.
Whiskey Therapy Band – July 9
Known for interactive performances and crowd favorites, this 5-member party rock band from Southeast Pennsylvania covers everything from classic hits to modern rock and pop. Their energetic sets are designed to keep audiences singing along all night.


Ceviche Duo – July 10
Ceviche puts a jazz spin on current and classic pop covers, blending everything from Lizzo to Sinatra into the same set. The group’s sound features guitar, vocals, saxophone, upright bass, and percussion.
Blast Furnace Blues: Stars, Stripes, & Steel – July 17
Danielia Cotton – 6:30pm
Growing up in New Jersey, Danielia Cotton started her career as an indie singer, opening for and touring with artists like Gregg Allman, Bon Jovi, Robert Cray, and Etta James. Recently, she’s leaned into her country roots with a tribute EP honoring Charley Pride.


Scott Tournet – 9pm
Best known as a founding member of Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Scott Tournet helped create some of the band’s biggest songs before launching his solo career. Today, his performances pull from decades of songwriting and touring experience alongside major artists.
Blast Furnace Blues: Stars, Stripes, & Steel – July 18
The Moga Family Band – 4:15pm
The Moga Family Band is a Nashville-based group that blends blues, soul, and jam-band influences into an energetic live show. Made up of family members, the band has earned recognition for both their original music and exciting performances at festivals across the country.


Dana Fuchs – 6:15pm
A blues/rock/soul singer-songwriter, Dana Fuchs has a voice that many compare to Janis Joplin and Otis Redding. Beyond music, she’s starred on Broadway in the Janis Joplin musical Love, Janis and appeared in the film Across the Universe.
Amani Burnham – 9pm
At just 20 years old, blues-rock guitarist Amani Burnham has already built a growing audience online and on stage. His distinctive playing style and captivating songwriting have quickly made him a popular rising young artist in the blues-rock scene.


Barkley Cove – July 23
Combining folk, bluegrass, rock, and alternative influences, Barkley Cove creates both a traditional and modern sound. The Pennsylvania group first formed while attending Millersville University. Now, they continue to perform across the state, targeting the returning audience of folk music.
Smooth Retsina Glow – July 24
Since forming in 2019, Smooth Retsina Glow has become a familiar name in the Lehigh Valley music scene. The group regularly performs throughout Eastern Pennsylvania while continuing to release and promote original music.

Christian Rock Day – July 25

Music from Devoted Church Worship Team and Prayer Service with Pastor Miguel – 3:30pm
Spend the afternoon with live worship music from the Devoted Church Worship Team followed by a prayer service led by Pastor Miguel.
River and Stones – 5:15pm
River and Stones are a Lehigh Valley Christian music group made up of musicians who attend local churches; Riverbend Community Church in Allentown and Ebenezer Bible Fellowship Church in Bethlehem. Their performances feature worship favorites and songs centered around faith and community.


The Valley Collective – 6:30pm
The Valley Collective performs an uplifting mix of pop, country, and Christian music with themes of hope and encouragement. The group brings together musicians from across the Lehigh Valley worship community.
Cristabelle Braden – 9pm
Cristabelle Braden is a singer-songwriter, speaker, and podcast host who founded Hope Survives, a nonprofit for those with brain injuries worldwide. She has experience touring, has released 5 albums, and is a voting member of the Recording Academy GRAMMY Awards. Through her music, she shares messages of resilience and hope.
