Before Live On The Green and Musicians Corner, there was another free concert series that absolutely ruled Music City summers: Dancin' In The District.

From 1993 to 2005, it brought thousands of music lovers to Riverfront Park on Thursday nights — at a time when little else was bringing anybody to Lower Broadway.

Today, you'll often hear "Dancin'" mentioned in the same breath as Opryland and Starwood Amphitheater when longtime locals talk about what they miss most in Nashville.

Well, miss it no more. "Dancin' In The District" is back — if only for one night.

On October 10, a special edition of "Dancin'" will be held at Riverfront Park from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Performers have not been announced, but the concert will be a free, all-ages, pet-friendly event, as it was in its heyday.

At the helm of the "Dancin'" revival is its original founder, Tom Morales, whose many local ventures include The Southern Steak & Oyster, Saffire and Acme Feed & Seed.

"As Nashville begins to face another identity crisis we felt the revival of such an event as Dancin' in the District would be a perfect opportunity to remind locals, especially those new to Nashville, that Lower Broadway was once a platform for music discovery," Morales said in a release. "This free community event brought music back downtown and we’re working hard to do it again."

This is the second time Dancin' In The District has been revived since its original run. In 2013 and '14, it was renamed "Nashville Dancin'" and returned for weekly summer runs at Riverfront Park.

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To find out more about the 2019 edition, visit www.nashvilledancin.com