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Who’s playing in Paso Robles this summer? See free outdoor concert lineup

Attendees watch a band play during Concerts in the Park in Paso Robles.
Attendees watch a band play during Concerts in the Park in Paso Robles. tstrickland@thetribunenews.com

Looking for things to do in Paso Robles?

The city of Paso Robles will host a series of free, family-friendly outdoor concerts this summer.

Concerts in the Park kicks off Thursday, June 11, in downtown Paso Robles. Nine shows are planned so far, featuring a variety of bands and singers.

Find out who’s playing:

When is free Paso Robles concert series in 2026? Where?

Paso Robles’ Concerts in the Park series takes place at Downtown City Park at 11th and Park streets.

You can enjoy music for no cost on Thursday evenings in June, July and August.

All the concerts will go from 6 to 8 p.m.

Monte Mills and his Lucky Horseshoe Band will perform at Concerts in the Park in 2026;
Monte Mills and his Lucky Horseshoe Band will perform at Concerts in the Park in 2026; Jayson Mellom The Tribune

Who is playing at Concerts in the Park?

From jazz and reggae to Latin music and 1980s rock, Concerts in the Park performers span a variety of genres.

Here’s the lineup so far:

Can I bring food and drinks?

Concertgoers can bring in their own food and drinks, including beer and wine.

If you want to grab a bite before the show, there are restaurants surrounding the park.

Nearby eateries include Taste! Craft Eatery, Basil Thai Restaurant and a Mexican restaurant, Al Chile!

Red Scooter Deli, Pappy McGregor’s, Umi Sushi & Sake and Monarca Restaurant all line up the block on the east side of the park.

Can I bring my dog to outdoor concerts? Smoke?

During Concerts in the Park, all city policies and municipal codes are applicable, the city said.

Pets are not allowed inside the perimeter of the concert area, according to the city.

In addition, the following items and activities are banned during events:

  • Smoking and vaping
  • Soliciting
  • Barbecues or open flames except in designated Sponsorship VIP areas
  • Open alcohol containers outside concert perimeter
  • Selling food and drinks
  • Roping off sections
  • Signage except for event sponsors
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Alexiah Syrai Olsen
The Tribune
Alexiah Syrai Olsen is a service journalism reporter for The Tribune in San Luis Obispo, California. She earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and design from The New School in New York City. 
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