Do you like summer temperatures and fresh tunes? If you’re looking to enjoy some live music in Brampton this summer, check out our list.

Since 1974, Chinguacousy Park has held its annual Summer Festival of Music. This year’s Festival runs from July 1 through 29 and will be held every Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Attendees can enjoy music from the Chinguacousy Concert Band and the Chinguacousy Swing Orchestra, plus a Country Night, a Celtic Night, and more.

J. Red & Co. offers two different jazz nights to choose from. On Sunday nights from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., the restaurant features acoustic jazz, swing and timeless pop standards. On Tuesday nights, you can enjoy $1 oysters, half off select bottles of wine, all you can eat mussels, and live jazz.

Every Wednesday at 7 p.m. you can enjoy live music from a selection of Brampton’s brightest independent and emerging artists in Garden Square. Beginning July 4 and continuing through August 29, Brampton On Stage’s roster includes everything from hard rock, to hip hop, pop, R&B and more.

This popular concert series began June 7 and runs through August 20. Featuring groups like The Jazz Mechanics, Brampton Folk Club, Brampton Music Theatre Showcase, and more, the Thursday Night Concert series is held in Gage Park from 7 to 9 p.m.

Every Friday, from July 6 to August 31, Garden Square will host weekly free concerts from some of the industry’s biggest names in jazz, rock, hip-hop, indie, and rap. Opening bands start at 7 p.m. with the headliner following at 9 p.m.

This year’s Canada Day celebration includes a performance from rock legend Tom Cochrane and Red Rider, plus opening act Tyler Shaw, who hits the stage at 7:15 p.m. The community stage will also feature a mix of cultural and children’s programming from 12 to 3:30 p.m.

Carabram is Canada’s oldest cultural festival and this year’s event will be held July 13 to 15. There will be a small stage at the event offering music, dance, and song, while the Main Stage, beside World of Food, will feature more entertainment from around the world.

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